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Europeans have agreed to pay more for arms and want to spend it at home. But can its manufacturers rush to compete with ...
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Poland vs. Europe: Who Leads the Land Forces Now?Poland is rapidly modernizing its military, with massive investments in tanks, artillery, air defense, and manpower ...
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Is Poland Becoming the EU’s Strongest Military Force - MSNPoland is rapidly transforming its military with massive investments in personnel, modern weaponry, and domestic arms production. With ambitious goals and growing defense budgets, it's positioning ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNPro-Palestinian activists assail Polish film fest over sponsor’s Israel investmentsEven as anti-Israel groups call for a boycott due to sponsorship by BNP Paribas, Wrocław festival condemns 'genocide' in Gaza ...
Poland 's biggest construction and engineering company Budimex reported a 4.0% drop in first-quarter net profit to 114.3 million zlotys ($30.3 million) on Thursday, as harsh weather affected sales of ...
Poland's prime minister announces plans to offer military training to every Polish man, and women too, in speech to parliament in Warsaw.
Unlike in Sweden across the Baltic Sea, offshore wind in Poland is seen as an “opportunity” for military surveillance and not an impediment, Janusz Gajowiecki, the president of the Polish wind power ...
A U.S.-made HIMARS rocket launcher moves forward during the annual military parade celebrating Poland’s Armed Forces Day on Aug. 15, 2024, in Warsaw, Poland. (Omar Marques/Getty Images) European ...
Poland plans to build three nuclear power plants within its borders and support additional plants across the Three Seas region. Russia, China, Japan, and France are all competing for contracts.
POWIDZ, Poland – A bipartisan Congressional delegation visited the Powidz Army Prepositioned Stocks-2 worksite in Poland April 16 as part of a larger, overarching assessment of the latest ...
Global military expenditure in 2024 reached $2.718 trillion, a 9.4 percent increase from 2023—the steepest annual rise since the end of the Cold War.
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