Warsaw is evaluating whether to accept roughly 250 Stryker vehicles from the US under a symbolic $1 foreign military sale. The vehicles require inspection, repairs, and modernization before service, raising concerns about cost and industrial impact on Poland’s Rosomak line. Supporters contend the move enhances force readiness amid rising security threats and aligns Poland more closely with NATO users. Authorities will decide in late 2026, depending on technical reports and strategic conditions.






