On December 17, 2024, the Polish Ministry of Defense signed a contract for the acquisition of 80 Rosomak-L wheeled armored personnel carriers (APCs) for its armed forces. The deal, valued at approximately 4.3 billion PLN (nearly 1 billion euros), includes a comprehensive package of logistical support and training services.
The contract, signed on December 17, 2024, also includes the option to deliver additional units if the manufacturer’s production capacity increases or if the Polish military’s needs evolve.
The Rosomak-L is part of the Polish military’s MLU (Mid-Life Update) program. This program aims to update and enhance the capabilities of existing Rosomak vehicles to meet current operational requirements. The Rosomak-L represents a modernized version of the standard Rosomak, with an extended hull to accommodate more powerful weapon systems, as well as new engines and larger fuel tanks, increasing its mobility and range. While this specific version is not merely an upgrade of the older model, it directly stems from modernization efforts within the MLU program, designed to strengthen the Polish military’s Rosomak fleet.
The new Rosomak-L vehicles will be equipped with the ZSSW-30 combat module, a modernized version of the vehicle, and are expected to be delivered to the Polish Army between 2027 and 2028.