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Poland Just Hit 4% of GDP on Defence — The Country That Is Actually Ready for War

| 2 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Poland is spending 4% of GDP on defence — twice NATO's standard. Here is why Poland is the most militarily serious country in Europe and what they know that others don't.

Poland's defence budget for 2026 has reached 4.2 percent of GDP — the highest defence spending intensity of any NATO member, including the United States, which spends approximately 3.4 percent of its GDP on defence. This is not symbolic alignment with NATO targets: it is the specific policy response of a country whose 300-kilometre border with the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, whose 418-kilometre border with Belarus (whose regime has allowed Russian military deployments), and whose specific historical memory of what Russian military power means for Polish sovereignty create the specific motivation that no external security guarantee can substitute.

The specific military purchases that Poland's 4.2 percent GDP spending is producing: the K2 main battle tank from South Korea — Poland is purchasing 980 of them, the largest single tank acquisition in NATO since the Cold War; HIMARS rocket artillery from the United States — Poland now operates the largest HIMARS fleet outside the US Army; F-35A multirole fighter aircraft — 32 on order with deliveries underway; and the specific land-based AEGIS system that gives Poland strategic missile defence capability.

For the specific Polish security assessment: Polish military and intelligence leaders describe the current European security environment with a specificity that Western European leaders sometimes characterise as alarmist and that Polish officials characterise as realistic. The specific Russian military doctrine documents that became available through Ukrainian intelligence collection, the specific orders that were issued for the 2022 Ukraine invasion, and the specific intelligence about Russian military planning that Polish services have accessed collectively suggest a Russian military intent toward NATO territory that deterrence alone must address.

For the NATO context: Poland's 4.2 percent sets a specific standard against which other NATO members' spending is implicitly measured. The German public debate about whether 2.1 percent is sufficient, the French debate about 2.0 percent, and the British debate about whether the commitments made to 2.5 percent will be maintained — all of these are changed in character when Poland is spending more than double the alliance baseline.

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