 Ukraine orders 100 Rosomak infantry fighting vehicles from Poland. Ukraine has placed an order for 100 Rosomak wheeled armoured personnel carriers from Poland to bolster its military capabilities. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki during a visit to the Rosomak manufacturing facility in Szia-Mianowice-Sławskie. Funding for the acquisition is set to come from a combination of European and US sources, which are currently providing support for Ukraine's ongoing war efforts. I am bringing the order I received from the Prime Minister of Ukraine, the Prime Minister said during his announcement. He went on to specify that Poland had secured the EU funds while Ukraine had obtained the US-funded portion of the deal. Prime Minister Morawiecki also took the opportunity to highlight the growing importance of the Polish arms industry on the global stage. He emphasised that both the Rosomak armoured personnel carriers and Krabb-Cannon-Hauwitzers are becoming significant national export brands for Poland. Additionally, Morawiecki revealed that negotiations for the sale of these military assets are ongoing with other countries including Slovenia and Saudi Arabia. This deal is a testament to Poland's expanding influence within the international arms market and a crucial step in strengthening Ukraine's military capabilities in the face of ongoing conflicts. According to Morawiecki, there is a possibility to increase the production of Rosomaks from 100 to 200 a year. We have a huge manufacturing potential and our goals include new jobs, higher wages and strengthening of the Polish industry, he said.