Thanks to evidence safety investments, our army is presently equipped with the most advanced military equipment – including FA-50 jets, AW 101 and AW149 helicopters, as well as F-35 fighters and Apache helicopters. Poland's technological advantage over possible aggressors is an crucial deterrent. We supply Poland with peace and security. Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki paid a visit to the Aviation Military Academy in Dęblin, besides known as “Orląt Schools”. Established almost a 100 years ago, the Air Military Academy educates military pilots present to operate the most modern machines in the Polish Air Force.
The defence budget provides for the expansion of our army




We strengthen the strength and operational capabilities of the Polish Army. The expansion of the army is possible, thanks to the large resources we spend on defense. In 2015, spending on the army was PLN 37 billion, and in 2023 it is already over PLN 137 billion – it is over 3% of GDP.
– Compare 37 billion and 137 billion, and next year it will be over 150 billion PLN. This scale is enormous. Why is she possible? We started our large state improvement with the repair of the budget, with the pursuit of all the VAT mafias and it is from there that we are drawing money present – for a unit like this 1 here in Dęblin – emphasized Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.
The head of the government pointed out that Poland must make freely, and for this we request the foundation of strong Polish army.
New aircraft, helicopters and tanks are our technological advantage
We aim for the Polish army to be strong adequate so that no aggressor dares to attack our country. This deterrent is built on army numbers, but besides on its technology. present we are expanding the Polish Army in both areas – we recruit fresh soldiers, make fresh units, and besides buy the most advanced equipment. In addition, we are engaged in NATO cooperation and we are fulfilling our obligations to the Alliance.
We're buying state-of-the-art equipment. We'll be buying an F-35, which is specified a state-of-the-art equipment. In Minsk, Mazowiecki FA-50 – Korean aircraft which can besides service as fighters – said Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki during his visit to Dęblin. – Our heaven is and will be better protected by our pilots and our allies. Through our cooperation we are safe," he added.
During his visit to the Aviation Military Academy in Dęblin, the head of the government thanked all Air Force pilots and their adepts, as well as officers and soldiers of the Polish Army, who supply us with security. He stressed that all Poles are arrogant of them.