EUROPE
General Dynamics Land Systems produces and supports combat platforms relied upon across Europe, highlighted by the national armies of Poland and Romania choosing to field Abrams main battle tank (MBT), and Bulgaria and North Macedonia integrating Stryker combat vehicles into their ground formations. Ukraine also operates several General Dynamics Land Systems platforms, including the Abrams, Stryker and Light Armored Vehicle (LAV).
By the end of 2027, there will be nearly 800 Abrams operating across the European continent. Our focus remains on ensuring the growing fleet is ready to deliver true deterrence for the Alliance.
Poland has integrated 116 Abrams tanks in the M1A1FEP variant and is currently receiving deliveries of 250 state-of-the-art M1A2 Abrams SEPv3 tanks. Romania has ordered 54 SEPv3 tanks, with deliveries beginning soon. The U.S. Army also operates hundreds of Abrams tanks while defending partner nations throughout Central and Eastern Europe.
To ensure the combat readiness of the growing fleet of Abrams tanks in Europe, General Dynamics Land Systems has partnered with Wojskowe Zakłady Motoryzacyjne (WZM) in Poznań, Poland, to establish a Regional Sustainment Center. This growing capability is focused on enabling industry support to the Abrams fleet throughout the continent. General Dynamics Land Systems continues to support WZM as a strategic partner in building and implementing these capabilities.
The M1A2’s digital systems provide a decisive edge in combat. superbly engineered and battle-tested, it adapts new technologies while minimizing development time and cost.