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Poland aims to invest 3 billion zlotys ($750 million) to boost ammunition production, particularly for large-caliber rounds, to ensure sufficient supplies in case of an attack from Russia. The move comes after Poland became NATO's biggest defense spender relative to its economy, allocating 4.7% of GDP for defense in the 2025 budget. The bill is expected to be adopted during the fourth quarter of the year.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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