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Estonia raids combat-vehicle funds to buy more drones, air defenses
The defense minister said the decision was based on lessons learned from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Swedish, Polish firms invest in TNT plants to quench Europe’s ammo thirst
Swebal’s new factory is to have the capacity to produce more than 4,000 metric tons of TNT annually. Russia is estimated to make 50,000 tons per year.
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Study suggests Russia could conquer Baltic states in 90 days
Opinions among officials and analysts vary greatly when it comes to Russia’s perceived appetite for attacking the Baltic nations, which are part of NATO.
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Polish firm teams with Northrop, ST Engineering to tap Poland’s massive ammo spending
Global defense firms are flocking to eastern and central Europe in hopes of capturing a multibillion-dollar market for equipping local ground forces.
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Poland holds tight to its Patriot batteries amid reported US call for Middle East transfer
“Our allies know well and understand how important are our tasks here,” the country’s deputy prime minister and defense minister wrote on social media.
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Poland eyes benefits of joining GCAP sixth-generation fighter project
Polish officials said they have discussed the project with Italian and Japanese stakeholders, but it’s unclear if there have been formal government talks.
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Polish president rejects $50 billion in European military loans
The development represents the latest tit-for-tat move in right-wing Nawrocki’s ongoing row with the centrist government.
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Pending tanker purchase spotlights choice for Poland: buy European or US?
Warsaw is lining up military acquisitions under an EU loan scheme that comes with a preference for European vendors as a prerequisite.
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Slovakia in talks with US to buy four more F-16s
The additional jets would enable the country to shoulder its own air-policing missions, according to Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.
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Poland picks Kongsberg-PGZ consortium to build anti-drone ‘wall’
The purchase comes in response to incursions by Russian drones that Moscow has perpetrated against Poland alongside Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
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Estonia raids combat-vehicle funds to buy more drones, air defenses
The defense minister said the decision was based on lessons learned from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
-
Swedish, Polish firms invest in TNT plants to quench Europe’s ammo thirst
Swebal’s new factory is to have the capacity to produce more than 4,000 metric tons of TNT annually. Russia is estimated to make 50,000 tons per year.
-
Study suggests Russia could conquer Baltic states in 90 days
Opinions among officials and analysts vary greatly when it comes to Russia’s perceived appetite for attacking the Baltic nations, which are part of NATO.
-
Polish firm teams with Northrop, ST Engineering to tap Poland’s massive ammo spending
Global defense firms are flocking to eastern and central Europe in hopes of capturing a multibillion-dollar market for equipping local ground forces.
-
Poland holds tight to its Patriot batteries amid reported US call for Middle East transfer
“Our allies know well and understand how important are our tasks here,” the country’s deputy prime minister and defense minister wrote on social media.
-
Poland eyes benefits of joining GCAP sixth-generation fighter project
Polish officials said they have discussed the project with Italian and Japanese stakeholders, but it’s unclear if there have been formal government talks.
-
Polish president rejects $50 billion in European military loans
The development represents the latest tit-for-tat move in right-wing Nawrocki’s ongoing row with the centrist government.
-
Pending tanker purchase spotlights choice for Poland: buy European or US?
Warsaw is lining up military acquisitions under an EU loan scheme that comes with a preference for European vendors as a prerequisite.
-
Slovakia in talks with US to buy four more F-16s
The additional jets would enable the country to shoulder its own air-policing missions, according to Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.
-
Poland picks Kongsberg-PGZ consortium to build anti-drone ‘wall’
The purchase comes in response to incursions by Russian drones that Moscow has perpetrated against Poland alongside Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
-
Estonia raids combat-vehicle funds to buy more drones, air defenses
The defense minister said the decision was based on lessons learned from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
-
Swedish, Polish firms invest in TNT plants to quench Europe’s ammo thirst
Swebal’s new factory is to have the capacity to produce more than 4,000 metric tons of TNT annually. Russia is estimated to make 50,000 tons per year.
-
Study suggests Russia could conquer Baltic states in 90 days
Opinions among officials and analysts vary greatly when it comes to Russia’s perceived appetite for attacking the Baltic nations, which are part of NATO.
-
Polish firm teams with Northrop, ST Engineering to tap Poland’s massive ammo spending
Global defense firms are flocking to eastern and central Europe in hopes of capturing a multibillion-dollar market for equipping local ground forces.
-
Poland holds tight to its Patriot batteries amid reported US call for Middle East transfer
“Our allies know well and understand how important are our tasks here,” the country’s deputy prime minister and defense minister wrote on social media.
-
Poland eyes benefits of joining GCAP sixth-generation fighter project
Polish officials said they have discussed the project with Italian and Japanese stakeholders, but it’s unclear if there have been formal government talks.
-
Polish president rejects $50 billion in European military loans
The development represents the latest tit-for-tat move in right-wing Nawrocki’s ongoing row with the centrist government.
-
Pending tanker purchase spotlights choice for Poland: buy European or US?
Warsaw is lining up military acquisitions under an EU loan scheme that comes with a preference for European vendors as a prerequisite.
-
Slovakia in talks with US to buy four more F-16s
The additional jets would enable the country to shoulder its own air-policing missions, according to Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.
-
Poland picks Kongsberg-PGZ consortium to build anti-drone ‘wall’
The purchase comes in response to incursions by Russian drones that Moscow has perpetrated against Poland alongside Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.













