Poland and Slovakia strengthen defense cooperation

On Monday, February 24, in Warsaw, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz met with Slovak Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Robert Kaliňák. The meeting resulted in the signing of a letter of intent that will serve as the foundation for further military-technical cooperation between Polish and Slovak defense entities.

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25 february 2025   |   11:14   |   Source: Gazeta Morska   |   Prepared by: Kamil Kusier   |   Print

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Four key areas of cooperation

As highlighted by Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz, the agreement focuses on four strategic areas:

  1. Acquisition of the Polish Piorun air defense system by Slovakia – The Piorun system has proven its combat effectiveness in Ukraine and is one of Poland’s key defense exports.

  2. Boosting ammunition production capacities, particularly 155mm artillery rounds – Slovakia possesses significant production capabilities, among the largest in Europe and globally.

  3. Joint production of a wheeled armored personnel carrier, based on the Polish Rosomak chassis and integrated with the Turra-30 turret system, developed by Slovakia. This collaboration aims to create a competitive export product.

  4. Slovakia’s interest in a localized version of the K2 tank, which could provide a substantial boost to Poland’s defense industry.

Strategic partnership for regional security

The ministers also discussed broader military cooperation, including territorial defense forces and border security. Both nations share a common stance on EU and NATO defense spending policies, emphasizing that security should remain a top priority for the European Union.

Additionally, they addressed ongoing allied projects and assessed regional, European, and global security challenges.

– Our cooperation is crucial for strengthening NATO’s eastern flank and European unity – stated Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz. – By advancing joint defense initiatives, Poland and Slovakia are not only enhancing their military capabilities but also contributing to regional stability.

The Warsaw meeting marks another step toward deepening Poland-Slovakia defense collaboration, which is expected to yield tangible benefits for both nations and their defense industries.

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