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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNPoland sent 350 tanks to Ukraine. These Korean models will replace them.
Hyundai Rotem showcased its K2 Black Panther tanks in Changwon, South Gyeongsang, ahead of their export to Poland to replace Soviet-era equipment sent to Ukraine. Poland plans to acquire more K2 models amid ongoing security needs.
Launched in 2024, this program drew about 10,000 Poles between the ages of 18 and 35 this summer who, after 27 days of training, have now become reservists in the Polish army.
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The National Interest on MSNPoland Signs Deal to Modernize F-16 Fleet
While the F-16 is aging, upgrade packages have made the fighter relevant in the modern era. Warsaw has finalized a letter of offer and acceptance with the US government to modernize its existing F-16 fleet.
Science in Poland reports that archaeologists have uncovered a site in the Mazovia region that they believe served as a Neanderthal tool workshop around 70,000 years ago. The site of Zwolen was first discovered in the 1980s but has recently been the focus of a new investigation led by the State Archaeological Museum,
A main battle tank is seen during a military parade of Armed Forces Day in Warsaw, Poland, on Aug. 15, 2025. Poland celebrated its Armed Forces Day on Friday with a grand parade along the Vistula River in Warsaw, featuring more than 4,000 soldiers. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/Xinhua)
EADaily, August 19th, 2025. Poland has been discredited and relegated to the role of Washington's executor. Polish opposition politician and MEP Grzegorz Brown made such accusations against official Warsaw.
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National Security Journal on MSNPoland Wants ‘Access’ to Nuclear Weapons
Responding to Russia’s aggression and growing doubts about U.S. security commitments, Poland has announced a dramatic overhaul of its defense posture. -Prime Minister Donald Tusk revealed that Warsaw plans to gain access to nuclear weapons and is in “serious talks” with France about its nuclear umbrella.
WARSAW (Reuters) -Polish prosecutors have charged a Belarusian citizen with planning to set fire to a warehouse in eastern Poland on behalf of foreign intelligence, a spokesperson said on Monday. The statement did not name the foreign power.