"This is the largest army modernization program". The government reveals plans for purchases from the SAFE program
The Polish government outlines plans for significant military investments, primarily benefiting local defense companies through the SAFE program.
Tusk against Nawrocki. This is how the government wants to circumvent a possible veto
The Polish government is facing opposition regarding the SAFE program aimed at securing β¬43.7 billion in preferential loans to support the defense industry, with critics fearing a loss of sovereignty and negative impacts on U.S. relations.
SAFE is the ideal program for Airbus. Polish firms will also profit from it
Airbus plans to significantly expand its presence and partnerships in the Polish aviation and defense sectors through the SAFE program.
The government promotes the defense industry, AI summit, Ford wants cooperation with China
The Polish government is actively promoting its defense industry with a significant export initiative leading into 2030, while also highlighting developments in artificial intelligence at an international summit.
SAFE adopted by the Sejm. What will the president do?
The Polish Sejm has adopted the SAFE law, establishing a financial instrument to facilitate state borrowing for defense projects totaling β¬43.7 billion, of which over 80% is earmarked for the domestic defense industry.
Nawrocki Wanted to Break the Coalition. Post-Communist, but Ours
Karol Nawrocki engaged in a lengthy discussion with ministers from Donald Tusk's government about Poland's involvement in the EU SAFE program, raising concerns over its implications for Polish sovereignty and the defense industry.
EEC Trends: A Key Condition for the Development of the Defense Industry? Domestic Products
The article discusses essential conditions and challenges for the growth of the Polish defense industry and its capacity to export more products.
Arms industry heats up the stock markets. Valuation of the Polish WB Group may exceed 20 billion PLN
The Czech defense giant CSG had a significant stock market debut in Europe, leading to increased valuations in the arms sector, including the Polish WB Group, which may surpass 20 billion PLN.
Investments in the armaments industry amounting to 15 billion PLN
The article discusses funding sources and investment areas for the Polish Armaments Group, including the role of EU funds and recent changes in banks' financing approach, highlighting the industry's progress from previous years.
The Arms Industry Still Without a Strategy. The Government is in No Rush
The Polish arms industry lacks a strategic document outlining its future direction and goals, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2025, as delayed by government officials.
Significant changes in the Polish military. "An agreement of historical and unprecedented significance"
In an interview, WNP's Kosiniak-Kamysz highlighted key defense contracts signed in 2025, including the purchase of combat vehicles and radar systems, emphasizing their importance for Poland's defense industry and NATO interoperability.
2026 will be the year of submarines and F-35 aircraft
The article discusses the planned defense contracts for 2026, including the significance of missile production agreements for the Polish defense industry and the expected delivery of new F-35 aircraft.