A service centre has been set up in Poland to service T-64 tanks

Bumar-Labędy and Ukrobronprom have jointly established a technology centre.
The Polish armoured plant Bumar-Łabędy has started repairing Ukrainian T-64 tanks. This was reported by the press service of Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ).
It is reported that Bumar-Labędy and Ukrobronprom have jointly established a technology centre to repair T-64 tanks, service them, maintain their combat effectiveness and restore them to full working order.
In the long term there are plans to cooperate in the maintenance of the T-72 and PT-91 tanks, which Poland has handed over to Ukraine. The possibility of joint maintenance of the Leopard 2 tanks transferred to Ukraine by the international armoured coalition is also being considered.
Тhe company has gained the necessary knowledge, technical means, and experience in this field," the report says.
The agreement on cooperation in the maintenance of T-64 tanks is another of a number of agreements concluded between the Polish and Ukrainian sides.
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