The Defense Security Cooperation Agency said Wednesday L3Harris will serve as the principal contractor on the transaction, which covers the provision of multiband, multichannel handheld and manpack radios, GPS receivers with selective availability anti-spoofing modules, support equipment and spare parts.
Poland also requested technical manuals and publications, new equipment training, contractor technical engineering and logistics support services.
DSCA noted that the European country will use the requested equipment to strengthen its military communications capability and enhance interoperability with the U.S. and allied forces.
If completed, the FMS deal will require the temporary deployment of five government and contractor representatives to Poland for training support.
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