Poland could soon have the strongest army in Europe

If everything goes according to plan, Poland could soon become a new military superpower in Europe. Through a series of major arms deals, the country is set to establish military supremacy in continental Europe. But the high cost remains a source of concern for some experts.

Poland’s ruling party Law & Justice (PiS) have announced the country would have the strongest army in Europe within the next couple of years, thanks to a massive reinforcement of its troops and major modernisation of its existing equipment.

Since the beginning of the brutal Russian invasion of Ukraine, the military has been one of the most important topics of discussion in Poland, as the country meticulously prepares for the looming risk of the war at its border spilling into its territory.

Last November, as the country celebrated independence from the Soviet Union, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said: “The Polish army must be so powerful that it does not have to fight due to its strength alone.”

A Realistic Goal Or Just A Costly Pledge Before Election

Morawiecki promised his country would have the “most powerful land forces” on the continent. But it remains to be seen whether the rearmament programme is a realistic goal or simply a costly pledge meant to boost support for the political party ahead of the election later this year.

After Russia, the strongest militaries in Europe are currently the UK, France and Italy, according to the Global Firepower’s 2023 Military Strength Ranking. While France relies on its helicopter fleet and destroyer warships, the UK’s position is mostly due to its manpower and airpower.

Poland was fifth in the ranking – but it has already set in motion the plan that would help it obtain the strongest army in Europe. It has expanded its defence spending to more than 3% of its GDP and already made orders for scores of German, American and South Korean vehicles.

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Additionally, the country has announced a massive recruitment operation, planning to bring in about 150,000 troops in the next decade. The move will bolster its army with 300,000 soldiers by 2035, helping it create a staggering six armoured divisions.

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