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Poland leases AIM-9P missiles from South Korea to enhance FA-50 combat capabilities Poland secures missile lease to boost ...
Details of two separate assassination plots against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky last year were described Monday by ...
By Dr. D.K. Giri On 1 January this year, Poland took over the rotating presidency of the Council of European Union in a grand ...
Greece spent 3.1% of GDP on defence in 2024, among NATO’s highest, as it navigates Turkey tensions and rising alliance ...
A survey in Poland reveals that 46% of respondents support reducing or halting military aid to Ukraine. Source: European ...
Here is how things stand on Saturday, June 28: Ukraine’s military has said it struck four Russian Su-34 warplanes at the Marinovka base outside Russia’s city of Volgograd, some 900km (550 miles) from ...
The Defense Department on Thursday called for a $961.6 billion budget for fiscal 2026 that gives troops a pay raise and ...
NATO's new goals are a step in the right direction, but ensuring they're met will take vigilance on the part of the U.S. and ...
NATO leaders are set to approve a major defence spending hike, committing members to spend 5% of GDP on military and security ...
While India may not export complete platforms to Europe, like it does for Armenia, there is a large market for secondary ...
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NATO’s painful catch-up plan
As you read this, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit is underway with heads of state from member-countries deliberating on the alliance’s path forward.
How NATO’s factory-floor revival is rewiring transatlantic security—from Camden to Kyiv, defense jobs are reshaping alliance ...