Your views are basically alligned with mine... K2 is a good product but european countries have chosen politically ( which is a really good thing IMHO ) and consequently the Leopard was selected 75% of the times.
This is, however, a huge blow to the K2.
The polish deal is surely extremely important and the numbers, even if they are cut by half, are still huge. By did Poland really have any other choice?
I'll explain myself:
Poland needed a brand-new tank, they are already buying used M1 abrams ( in various versions ) from the US but they needed local production.
So the choice was really between 3 options: the Leopard 2, the K2 and to develop a new tank.
Poland is one of the most eurosceptic and nationalist country in the EU. The current government is engaged in a political war against the rest of the Union and the EU institutions, because as you know after the pandemics the EU started a fast and unheard-of integration process that the poles are not willing to follow.
The Leopard 2, being german, was clearly not a possible choice for the current nationalist-polish government.
Poland however dont have a big enough economy to sustain the development of a new MBT... their GDP is only the 6th of the EU and just 1/8 of the german one.
So here goes also the third choice... developing a new MBT was simply impossible.
The K2, as you see... really had no competitors.
Every other country in europe preferred to buy a european-made tank or to lease US tanks, but no one selected the K2 despite the korean tank being offered to basically every army.
I think it’s a bit more complicated than that in areas and much more simple in others.
I think again expediency of war. The K2 Poland has received thus far are not the K2PL but Korean Army spec K2 that were rush delivery to Poland from Korean Army orders to back fill. About 180 units to make up for those PT72 and PT91 now sporting Blue and Yellow. This means that the proposition of another European country buying though possible would likely have to wait until the Koreans have open slots up or the Polish line starts moving.
Yes Norway did turn down K2N. Okay but, they placed that order at their leisure.
Looking at the post February 2022 orders and transfers the fleets developing are build on older tanks.
What has driven Poland to make their choices of late though is I suspect not EU Skepticism but rather annoyance with the Germans.
The Leopard 2 isn’t being replaced by K2PL but rather M1A2SEP3 Abrams.
The Polish government in 03 and 13 built a Polish army around modernized older Warsaw Pact indigenous vehicles and until recently a baby Bundeswehr. Poland bought and operated a not insignificant number of Leopard 2 tanks and other German army equipment.
Warsaw has spent the last 10 years fighting Berlin tooth and nail to try and modernize that fleet.
A process that was dragged out and delayed to the point it’s all but impossible. We see something similar with the Leopard 2 repair shop negotiations today.
The Poles got tired of it. Poland chose the Abrams to replace the Leopard 2 in April 202.
Realistically they didn’t have much other choice. Leclerc had long ago left production and it’s builder is now part of the same firm that makes Leopard 2. Challanger 2 isn’t just a cold line but an obsolete tank same for the Ariete. The Altay is still not ready yet. So the Americans who though GDLS may not be building new Abrams is happy to refurbish them and has a Huge support network and stocks. So they could be maintained.
Still having the drama with the Leopard 2PL. Poland clearly could see the need to have its own AFV industry. They long built their own tanks in when they were behind the iron curtain and were doing so until relatively recently. With their Warsaw pact models aging out, a
Doctrinal want of a second lighter MBT they shopped around. The K2. Hanwha was happy to modify the design and indiginize a new model for Poland. The K2PL is not what the Poles have been getting delivery of. As I said above the Korean Spec K2 has been arriving to back fill. Those are shorter lighter MBT than the K2PL Wolf will be.
Does K2 not getting orders make the K2 a failure? With a Combined order of 1000 K2 and K2PL the K2 in Europe would out number the whole builds of Leclerc, Challanger 1/2/3 and C1 Ariete. Combine with Korean orders is about 1400 units is hardly a failure with other potential customers in the Middle East and still potential down the line.
Though it may not have succeeded as becoming the #3 European MBT behind Abrams and Leopard in 2023 its still in a respectable place.
The Koreans and Poles clearly have intentions to modernize it and with Both Abrams and Leopard 2 being over 40 years old they are both reaching the end of service lives. Things could change down the line most of the Leopard 2 moving around Europe are older A4, modernization would be needed and getting that going would have to have Germany willing to work out better dealings than they did with Poland. Rebuilding a spare parts and maintenance infrastructure that doesn’t seem to be open yet.
So rather than a long term deal here where Leopard2 has taken an unopposed position and K2 was no competition. I think what we have is a short term status that could change dramatically around the turn of the decade. Leopard 2A4 are okay for now great for relearning how to do armored combat but numbers are limited and they are fairly old. If poland couldn’t get a good deal to overhaul their Leo’s despite having a fairly respectable fleet of 186 tanks. one should wonder about the state whom has less than 2 dozen.
We also have another member joint in
Cyprus is part of the EU and they just placed an order to back fill their tank fleet… with Israel. Merkava 3s. Not Leopard2 or Abrams or K2. An older Israeli tank.
This again I think points strongly to this all being a temporary state of events. These armies I think will use Leopard 2A4 to retrain themselves and rebuild the muscles of conventional forces that the peace dividend allowed to atrophy. As the clock ticks I do not see Leopard 2 as the one size fits all solution. Some like Germany will modernize. Others will seek a next step. K2 is a nice option here as it’s a stepping stone to future development. Once the line starts in Poland, then K2PL Wolf will be a European Tank. It has much of the most modern features baked In including future upgunning to a 130mm.
If not K2 then K3 already being talked about.
If not K3 then Rhinemetall Kf51 Panther or MGCS. The fact is Leopard 2 has more days behind it then in front of it.