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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP11 Jun 2014 9:35 p.m. PST

… for Kormoran II class mine countermeasures vessels.

"Defence and security company Saab announces that the Polish Navy has chosen the Double Eagle system for the Kormoran II MCMV. The Double Eagle is in service with several navies, in the Baltic Sea, in the North Sea and around the world as a state of the art, well proven, low risk and extremely efficient mine countermeasures (MCM) underwater vehicle.

"This adds another Navy to our client list for the Double Eagle System" says Agneta Kammeby, Vice President and Head of Saab's Business Unit Underwater Systems, "and shows that ROV's stills forms the base for MCM in all modern Navies".
Jason Howard, Head of Naval Segment CEE, Saab Market Area Europe and Greater Middle East, adds "this is further proof that Saab's efforts to position itself in the Polish naval market are starting to bear fruit. It is our belief that this achievement will increase Saab's chances to secure additional business in upcoming naval projects in Poland."…"

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