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    UK Lobbying Poland to Buy Swedish Submarines, Sources Say

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    Posted on November 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The UK is urging Poland to select Swedish submarines for its navy upgrade, involving Saab and possibly Babcock, as part of the Orka programme.

    UK Urges Poland to Choose Swedish Submarines for Naval Upgrade

    UK-Poland Defense Collaboration

    By Barbara Erling

    Details of the Orka Programme

    WARSAW (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is lobbying Poland to award a multi-billion-euro submarine purchase contract to Swedish defence group Saab that may include some deals with UK defence group Babcock, sources said.

    Political Implications of the Bid

    Babcock declined to comment on its possible involvement in the bid. The British government did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

    Competitive Landscape for Contracts

    Polish officials have said a decision on the "Orka" programme, a key part of Warsaw's drive to modernise its navy and bolster NATO ties as tensions with Russia escalate, could be taken within weeks.

    Saab, which makes a wide range of military equipment including fighter jets, surveillance systems, missiles and submarines, is among a handful of short-listed contenders for the contract, along with manufacturers from Italy, Spain, France, Germany and South Korea.

    Two officials close to the matter told Reuters that Starmer had signed a letter of support, together with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, which was included in Saab's final offer, submitted in late October.

    Starmer is keen to boost the British economy, but his involvement is also an example of political jockeying around Europe for a slice of lucrative defence contracts as countries lift military spending in the face of tensions with Russia.

    "The UK's Babcock, among other British partners, will participate in Sweden's bid," one of the sources said, requesting anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media.

    The two prime ministers said in their joint letter they were confident that the Swedish proposal would boost security in the Baltic Sea, according to an official who has seen the document.

    Polish media have reported that the offers from Germany, Italy and Sweden are frontrunners in the multi-billion-dollar programme. All three countries are partners of Poland in NATO and the European Union.

    (Reporting by Barbara Erling in Warsaw, Sarah Young in London, Johan Ahlander in StockholmEditing by Gareth Jones)

    Table of Contents

    • UK-Poland Defense Collaboration
    • Details of the Orka Programme
    • Political Implications of the Bid
    • Competitive Landscape for Contracts

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK is lobbying Poland to buy Swedish submarines.
    • •The deal involves Saab and possibly UK’s Babcock.
    • •The Orka programme aims to modernize Poland's navy.
    • •Decision expected soon amid NATO and EU partnerships.
    • •Political implications as military spending rises.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK lobbying Poland to buy Swedish submarines, sources say

    1What is the Orka Programme?

    The Orka Programme is Poland's initiative to modernize its navy, focusing on acquiring new submarines to enhance its defense capabilities and strengthen NATO ties.

    2What is a submarine acquisition?

    Submarine acquisition refers to the process of purchasing submarines, which involves selecting manufacturers, negotiating contracts, and integrating new vessels into a country's naval fleet.

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