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Poland Reaches 4% GDP Defence Spending — Europe's Largest Defence Budget Milestone

2026-03-28| 1 min read| Recovered Live Archive

Poland's military spending as a proportion of GDP has reached 4%, making it the highest-spending NATO ally in proportional terms and a model for European rearmament.

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Poland's 4% Moment: The Most Important Defence Spending Number in Europe

Poland's defence spending has reached approximately 4 percent of gross domestic product in 2026, making it the highest-spending NATO ally in proportional terms by a significant margin and establishing Warsaw as the de facto model for what European rearmament at serious scale looks like in practice. The figure has been reached through a combination of accelerated procurement — primarily from South Korean and US defence manufacturers — and deliberate political commitment from successive Polish governments that have consistently treated the Russian threat as immediate and existential rather than theoretical and distant.

The Polish rearmament programme has produced tangible capability improvements that NATO military planners are incorporating into updated Eastern flank contingency plans. Deliveries of K2 Black Panther main battle tanks, K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzers, and FA-50 combat aircraft have substantially enhanced Poland's ability to mount a credible defence of its own territory and contribute meaningful offensive capability to allied operations. The intelligence upgrade provided by ICEYE synthetic aperture radar satellites — contracted in May 2025 — gives Polish planners real-time reconnaissance coverage of areas along the eastern border that previously required dependence on allied intelligence sharing.

The political sustainability of 4 percent defence spending in a democracy requires continuous public justification. Polish governments have invested heavily in public communication around the security rationale for this level of expenditure, and surveys suggest that public support for strong defence investment remains high in a society that is acutely aware of its history as a country that has repeatedly suffered invasion when it failed to maintain adequate military strength. The economic stimulus effects of defence procurement — employment in manufacturing, technology development, training — have also been emphasised as part of the domestic political case for the spending.

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