The Ukrainian media inform about the transfer of the first military party to the local military forces from 200 BMP-1AK infantry fighting vehicles originally acquired by Poland in the Czech Republic. They were renovated by the ŻBZ company from Zhytomyr, part of Ukroboronprom. A lot of 30 tracked vehicles was handed over in 2017. According to "Novye Vremya", the delivered Ukrainian army BMP-1 was originally produced in the 1980s with a license in the Czech Republic. The Polish company Wtórplast bought it from the Czech company Excalibur Army (part of the Czechoslovak Group). According to the magazine, she bought them for the price of scrap - 20-25 thousand. Euro for a 1 BMP. Ukrainian journalists say that Wtórplast dismantled the purchased vehicles, after which it sold ŻBZ a separate turret (USD 66,000) and a chassis (USD 99,000 each). In Zhytomyr, subassemblies were repaired and reassembled. The company valued its work at around 40,000. USD per copy. The Ministry of defense of Ukraine finally buys them after 205 thousand. USD. The total value of the contract amounted to USD 41 million. According to "Novye Vremya", the vehicles are not being modernized. They are handed over to the Ukrainian armed forces in a standard similar to the original one, as BMP-1AK. As the main beneficiary of the transaction, the magazine indicates the head of the committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, a member of the National Front, Serhiy Paszinsky.
Analysts point out that the purchase of old vehicles from the period of the USSR abroad may indicate that their reserves have been exhausted in Ukraine.
The information of the magazine "Novye Vremya" concerning BMP-1AK has been denied by the press service of Ukroboronprom, in particular by questioning the given prices. However, he did not provide what they would be like in real life. He only stated that the profitability of the import transaction was 2%, and the intermediary was Ukrspeceksport. At the same time, the regulations of Ukraine, Poland and the European Union have been preserved. In turn, the profit of ZBZ was to not exceed 1%, i.e. it was on the verge of profitability. According to Ukroboronprom, Wtórplast also denied the information of the magazine, reserving the right legal steps to protect its reputation.
As for me, it is a bit complicated, but rather it can not be described as "delivered by Poland."
Edit: I read it again and I hope that you will not take this statement that I want to argue with You, but I think that someone misinformation about it (maybe there are political reasons for it - regardless of which party is trying to use it)