Poland has offered artillery systems, drones, and air defense systems to Saudi Arabia during a meeting aimed at strengthening defense cooperation between the two countries. On November 20, Polands Deputy Minister of National Defense, Paweł Bejda, met with a Saudi delegation led by Saad Saleh Alsaleh, Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Poland, and Hassan Huwayz, Chairman of the Saudi Federation of Chambers of Commerce
Belarusian state media has reported allegations of a Western-backed plan to attack four regions in the southwest of the country. According to the reports, nationalist armed groups from Poland, Lithuania, and Ukraine are training to infiltrate Belarus, with NATO forces expected to provide subsequent support
The draft act introduces a PLN 3 billion ($735 million) investment for expanding domestic ammunition production capabilities, including the construction of a new factory. Poland's Council of Ministers approved a draft bill to increase ammunition production capacity, allocating PLN 3 billion, with PLN 2 billion from the Ministry of National Defense and PLN 1 billion from treasury securities
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Turkish Firm CTech has been awarded a contract by the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) to provide Satellite Communication (SATCOM) modems This contract follows a competitive tender process under NATOs “Satellite Communications Transmission Services” Capability Package, aimed at modernizing and securing the Alliances satellite communication infrastructure. CTechs SecureARX system, a jam-resistant, and secure satellite communication solution, was selected to replace older versions of EPMS
Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States have signed a new agreement to accelerate testing and development of hypersonic vehicles and related technologies under the AUKUS partnership. The Hypersonic Flight Test and Experimentation (HyFliTE) Project Arrangement, part of AUKUS Pillar II, will streamline efforts to develop, test, and evaluate hypersonic systems
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A letter of intent was signed at the headquarters of Grupa Azoty in Tarnów on Monday, outlining plans to develop Polands capacity to produce explosives for ammunition. The signing brought together representatives from Grupa Azoty, Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ), Agencja Rozwoju Przemysłu, MESKO, and government officials, including the Minister of National Defense and the Minister of State Assets
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