Stressing ‘security, security,’ Poland goes big at hometown defense expo
As Warsaw announced new contracts, a top Polish official said Warsaw was working with NATO "so that we can feel safer.”
As Warsaw announced new contracts, a top Polish official said Warsaw was working with NATO "so that we can feel safer.”
The new system, which could cost between $12 and $17 billion, will be almost entirely homegrown - a major impact on Polish industry.
As Trump takes heat from his own party over a proposed troop drawdown in Germany, new US drone and armor bases in Poland are in the works.
Our Paul McLeary is traveling with Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to the NATO Summit in Brussels this week so we’ll be providing in-depth alliance coverage leading up to RIAT and Farnborough and during President Trump’s European visit. Tomorrow, we’re publishing another NATO piece by Michael Matlaga of CSIS. In keeping with all that, we offer this […]
The $4.75 billion air defense deal gives NATO a significant new defense against growing Russian threats in the Baltic.