The Polish Army Has Grown to More than 220,000 Troops, the Goal Is Half a Million
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Poland's army has grown to more than 220,000 personnel as the country aims to strengthen its armed forces in the face of growing security threats across Europe. The latest data from the Ministry of Defense shows that the country's army has more than 220,000 active duty personnel, including around 156,000 professional soldiers and 40,000 members of the Territorial Defense Forces. Poland aims to create an army of 500,000 personnel by 2039, consist…
Poland's army now numbers more than 220,000 soldiers in active service, as Warsaw rushes to strengthen its armed forces on the backdrop of growing threats to security in Europe. The ambitions of the Warsaw government are, however, greater, writes TVPWorld.
Poland's military has grown to more than 220,000 active-duty troops as Warsaw strengthens its armed forces amid growing security threats in Europe, officials said Friday.
The Polish Army currently numbers over 220,000 active-duty soldiers. According to the latest data, 83% of them are men and 17% are women. The Ministry of National Defense leadership and commanders aim to ultimately include half a million active-duty soldiers and high-readiness reservists.
Poland's army now has over 220,000 active military personnel, while Warsaw rapidly strengthens its armed forces on the basis of increasing threats to security in Europe.
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