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Poland to Boost Howitzer Shells Output in Face of Russian Threat

Summary by Financial Times
State defence group PGZ will receive $663mn to make more ammunition

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Poland is preparing to take on a leading security role in Europe.

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Poland plans to significantly increase the production of howitzer munitions in order to strengthen its own defense capability and reduce dependence on foreign supplies.

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The war in Ukraine is forcing more and more countries to increase investments in their own defense industry and armed forces and to revise the concept of armed forces, because light expeditionary forces cannot be left out in large-scale wars.

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The Polish government will allocate 2.4 billion zlotys (about $663 million) to the state-owned PGZ group to increase annual production of artillery and tank ammunition by more than fivefold, State Assets Minister Jakub Jaworowski announced in an interview with the Financial Times. Current output: ~30,000 large-caliber shells per year. Target 2028: 150,000–180,000 155 mm (NATO standard) and 120 mm anti-tank shells, manufactured entirely in Poland…

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Minister of State Assets Jakub Jaworowski, quoted by the British daily "Financial Times", said that Poland will increase production of large-caliber ammunition five-fold. Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa (PGZ) will receive PLN 2.4 billion for this purpose "in the coming days", he said. The article Poland will increase production of large-caliber ammunition five-fold [Jakub Jaworowski] comes from the website Wszystko co końca.

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Polsat News broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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