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Poland has finalized a deal to acquire a second batch of 180 South Korean tanks under a 2022 agreement that will eventually ...
The House and Senate Armed Services Committees unveiled legislation Friday supporting a 3.8% pay raise for service members ...
A Comprehensive Overview. As nations around the globe prioritize their defense budgets, the data for 2024 reveals significant trends ...
Yet corruption is far from the only reason voters have turned on the government. “The Hungarian economy is going nowhere,” ...
The Council today activated the national escape clause under the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) for 15 member states to help ...
Europeans have agreed to pay more for arms and want to spend it at home. But can its manufacturers rush to compete with ...
Poland will invest PLN2.6bn ($665mn) to increase its domestic ammunition output, the government announced on July 2, as it ...
Poland is looking to dramatically boost its artillery shell production, notably 155mm ammo. A minister said arms manufacturer ...
NATO member states this week agreed to raise their defence investment target to 5% of GDP by 2035, replacing the longstanding 2% benchmark set in 2014. This landmark decision, confirmed during a joint ...
Several NATO allies on the Russian front lines understand the stakes: Poland is already above 4% on defense spending, and the Baltic states are heading to 5% without NATO’s institutional prodding.
The picture is mixed for the other big files on Brussels’ desk: For competitiveness and defense investments, Poland will remain a positive force, and Nawrocki will likely align with Tusk and Brussels.