Poland launches new military training programme, aims to train 400,000 in 2026
Poland aims to train 20,000 people initially and 400,000 in 2026 to enhance civilian resilience and military reserve capacity amid regional security threats.
- Poland is launching a new military training program called 'Always Prepared', aiming to train 400,000 people in 2026.
- The program aims to boost the resilience of Polish citizens and communities, and strengthen the availability, readiness, and capacity of military reserves.
- Poland's Defense Minister stated that the program, dubbed 'the largest defense training in Polish history', is necessary due to the 'most dangerous times since World War II'.
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