Poland is to spend at least US $21 billion on new weapons and military equipment for the country’s armed forces, according to Poland’s Deputy Defense Minister Bartosz Kownacki.
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“The leadership of the ministry has defined its priorities, and the air-defense program is such a priority,” — Kownacki said at a meeting of the Polish National Defense Committee on July 19.
Accordign to the Defense minister Poland will purchase mid-range air- and missile-defensesystems, short-range air-defense systems, combat helicopters, new submarines and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), reports Defense News.