Poland's Ministry of National Defence signed a contract with CELTECH Sp. z o.o. for the supply of 320 CD-10s fuel dispenser tankers.
The contract, valued at over PLN 1 billion (~$250 million), will see the delivery of the tankers between 2026 and 2028. These tankers will support various branches of the Polish Army, including units operating K2 tanks, K9 self-propelled howitzers, and HOMAR-K multiple rocket launchers, as well as the Navy and Special Forces.
The contract is divided into two parts: the first guarantees 215 tankers for approximately PLN 700 million ($175 million), with an optional 105 tankers valued at an additional PLN 350 million ($87.5 million). These vehicles will provide essential logistics for refueling vehicles, machinery, and aircraft, enhancing Poland's military capabilities.
The CD-10s tankers are designed for transporting and temporarily storing fuels such as gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel. They feature SCANIA chassis, an ATTW 1000 pump-measuring unit, and a 10m³ tanker tank. These tankers also meet European safety standards, including the ADR requirements for dangerous goods transport.
This agreement marks another step in Poland's efforts to modernize its military, strengthen the domestic arms industry, and secure high-quality logistics equipment.