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Poland is expanding its military to 500,000 troops, spending 4.7% of GDP on defense, and reducing U.S. arms reliance.
Poland is rapidly expanding its military, increasing defense spending to 4.7% of GDP in 2025—about $55 billion—and building Europe’s largest land force, with plans for up to 500,000 personnel.
It is diversifying defense suppliers, investing in domestic production, and boosting partnerships with South Korea and Norway while deepening cooperation with France.
Despite continuing major purchases of U.S. weapons and securing €44 billion in EU loans, Poland aims to reduce reliance on American arms through joint ventures and technology transfers.
Citizens are also preparing for potential conflict through training and civil defense efforts, driven by regional tensions and historical fears.
Polonia está expandiendo su ejército a 500,000 soldados, gastando el 4.7% del PIB en defensa, y reduciendo la dependencia de los Estados Unidos en armas.