Germany Eyes Acquisition of Poland's Piorun Defense System Amid Growing Military Needs
Germany has shown interest in purchasing Poland's Piorun anti-aircraft system, as confirmed by Polish Deputy Defence Minister Cezary Tomczyk. The acquisition underscores Poland's expanding defense industry's global influence. Poland plans significant investments in both foreign arms and domestic production amid continued threats from Russia.
Germany has expressed interest in acquiring the Polish-made Piorun man-portable anti-aircraft system, Polish Deputy Defence Minister Cezary Tomczyk announced on Friday.
This development highlights the global impact of Poland's defense innovations, Tomczyk noted, reflecting positively on the country's international standing. While a German Defence Ministry spokesperson refrained from commenting, significant implications abound for Poland's defense sector.
Poland is allocating substantial resources for defense, including investments in both foreign and domestic weaponry, due to perceived threats from Russia. The Polish parliament recently passed a law for access to low-interest loans through the EU SAFE program, predominantly benefiting local defense manufacturing.
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