Poland to spend $2.9 billion on missile equipment from South Korea, USThe deal for Chunmoo missile launchers comes Polish defense leaders visit Seoul to hash out financing terms for a slate of pending arms purchases.10 hours ago
Polish leaders plan to talk things out on nuclear weaponsNATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance has no plans to alter its nuclear posture to include atomic weapons in Poland.32 hours ago
Poland’s new government eyes role as EU-Ukraine middlemanWarsaw must reinsert itself into relevant decision-making channels in Brussels after years of right-wing EU skeptics in power, according to analysts.
Poland, South Korea wrangle over big-ticket weapons financingBoth governments are negotiating credit terms aimed at salvaging pending weapon contracts worth billions of dollars.
Romanian government readies fighting vehicle, howitzer deals in 2024Officials in Bucharest are considering a substantial one-off increase of the defense budget to pay for new weapons.
Estonia kicks off work on semi-autonomous vessel for European naviesThose involved plan to develop and test a physical prototype by the end of 2027.
Polish PM flags wrinkle in multibillion-dollar arms buy from SKoreaThe new government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk is scrutinizing the paperwork for weapons deals struck by the Law and Order government.
Czech Republic wants to piggyback on German Leopard 2A8 tank buyA joint order with Berlin should yield better conditions, like prices and delivery schedule, according to the Czech defense minister.
Poland’s howitzer spree concludes with $2.5 billion Krab buy at homeThe outgoing government is leaving incoming leaders plenty of big-ticket weapons purchases to digest.
Europe’s outliers on Ukraine temper their anti-aid rhetoricLeaders in Slovakia and the Netherlands appear to have softened the rhetoric of halting military aid to Ukraine that carried their election campaigns.
Poland’s outgoing defense chief drops $2.6 billion on Hanwha howitzersThe move has come under scrutiny, with some lawmakers arguing the new outgoing government should leave such spending calls to incoming leadership.
Northrop pushes Battle Command tool to a missile-defense hungry EuropeThe company is marketing its Integrated Battle Command System as the glue for disparate systems.