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How Poland straddles a trans-Atlantic defense divide
“Every country, including Poland, has the right and obligation to very honestly and precisely evaluate what is in our interest,” said Prime Minister Tusk.
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Airbus, Boeing angle for Polish tanker aircraft deal
Warsaw plans to buy refueling planes to service the country’s growing fleet of fighter aircraft.
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Poland leases eight Apache gunships as warmup ahead of major delivery
“We are spending $300 million on this, so that our pilots, ground crews can get familiar with this gear,” said Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak.
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Poland, Slovakia team up for ammunition, weapon purchases
One initiative relates to Poland’s offer to supply K2 tanks, to be mode domestically under a license from South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem, to Slovakia.
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Polish officials offer US more defense buys, joint ammo production
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth praised Poland for continuing to raise its defense spending, saying the country was “leading by example on a lot of things.”
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Poland buys radar-homing missiles for its future F-35 fleet
The $745 million deal will give Poland the ability to destroy enemy radar emitters associated with air defense systems.
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German Patriot batteries begin guarding Ukraine aid hub in Poland
Rzeszów, a large Polish city in close proximity to the country’s border with Ukraine, is an instrumental location in the flow of Western equipment.
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Slovakia considers CV90120, Leopards to replace Soviet-era tanks
The lighter tank, made by BAE Systems Hägglunds, is said to be cheaper than traditional main battle tanks but the exact finances are murky.
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As Biden exits, European allies huddle on joint drills, Ukraine aid
European leaders try to reimagine the continent’s defensive muscles amid a Trump White House that could be downright hostile to their concerns.
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Serbia cancels Russian arms deals amid Ukraine war, Western sanctions
As international sanctions continue to pressure Moscow, Belgrade is shopping for military gear elsewhere, including in Israel, China and Europe.
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How Poland straddles a trans-Atlantic defense divide
“Every country, including Poland, has the right and obligation to very honestly and precisely evaluate what is in our interest,” said Prime Minister Tusk.
-
Airbus, Boeing angle for Polish tanker aircraft deal
Warsaw plans to buy refueling planes to service the country’s growing fleet of fighter aircraft.
-
Poland leases eight Apache gunships as warmup ahead of major delivery
“We are spending $300 million on this, so that our pilots, ground crews can get familiar with this gear,” said Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak.
-
Poland, Slovakia team up for ammunition, weapon purchases
One initiative relates to Poland’s offer to supply K2 tanks, to be mode domestically under a license from South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem, to Slovakia.
-
Polish officials offer US more defense buys, joint ammo production
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth praised Poland for continuing to raise its defense spending, saying the country was “leading by example on a lot of things.”
-
Poland buys radar-homing missiles for its future F-35 fleet
The $745 million deal will give Poland the ability to destroy enemy radar emitters associated with air defense systems.
-
German Patriot batteries begin guarding Ukraine aid hub in Poland
Rzeszów, a large Polish city in close proximity to the country’s border with Ukraine, is an instrumental location in the flow of Western equipment.
-
Slovakia considers CV90120, Leopards to replace Soviet-era tanks
The lighter tank, made by BAE Systems Hägglunds, is said to be cheaper than traditional main battle tanks but the exact finances are murky.
-
As Biden exits, European allies huddle on joint drills, Ukraine aid
European leaders try to reimagine the continent’s defensive muscles amid a Trump White House that could be downright hostile to their concerns.
-
Serbia cancels Russian arms deals amid Ukraine war, Western sanctions
As international sanctions continue to pressure Moscow, Belgrade is shopping for military gear elsewhere, including in Israel, China and Europe.
-
How Poland straddles a trans-Atlantic defense divide
“Every country, including Poland, has the right and obligation to very honestly and precisely evaluate what is in our interest,” said Prime Minister Tusk.
-
Airbus, Boeing angle for Polish tanker aircraft deal
Warsaw plans to buy refueling planes to service the country’s growing fleet of fighter aircraft.
-
Poland leases eight Apache gunships as warmup ahead of major delivery
“We are spending $300 million on this, so that our pilots, ground crews can get familiar with this gear,” said Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak.
-
Poland, Slovakia team up for ammunition, weapon purchases
One initiative relates to Poland’s offer to supply K2 tanks, to be mode domestically under a license from South Korea’s Hyundai Rotem, to Slovakia.
-
Polish officials offer US more defense buys, joint ammo production
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth praised Poland for continuing to raise its defense spending, saying the country was “leading by example on a lot of things.”
-
Poland buys radar-homing missiles for its future F-35 fleet
The $745 million deal will give Poland the ability to destroy enemy radar emitters associated with air defense systems.
-
German Patriot batteries begin guarding Ukraine aid hub in Poland
Rzeszów, a large Polish city in close proximity to the country’s border with Ukraine, is an instrumental location in the flow of Western equipment.
-
Slovakia considers CV90120, Leopards to replace Soviet-era tanks
The lighter tank, made by BAE Systems Hägglunds, is said to be cheaper than traditional main battle tanks but the exact finances are murky.
-
As Biden exits, European allies huddle on joint drills, Ukraine aid
European leaders try to reimagine the continent’s defensive muscles amid a Trump White House that could be downright hostile to their concerns.
-
Serbia cancels Russian arms deals amid Ukraine war, Western sanctions
As international sanctions continue to pressure Moscow, Belgrade is shopping for military gear elsewhere, including in Israel, China and Europe.













