Croatia approves €1.9 billion defence overhaul with new tanks, howitzers, anti-drone systems, and trucks to modernise its army by 2030.
Croatian police are using drones for the first time to monitor speeding, phone use, and seatbelt offences — including in ...
NATO-member Croatia will launch by the end of this year four key procurement projects worth a total of 1.9 billion euro ($2.2 billion) to modernise its army, the defence ministry said.
The European Union is building a “wall of drones” to protect its member states from aerial threats, with Croatia, alongside the Netherlands and Latvia, positioning itself as a leader in drone ...
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Ukraine and Croatia agree on joint weapons production, says Ukraine's defense minister
Ukraine and Croatia have agreed to expand joint weapons production. The countries signed a Letter of Intent to deepen defense ...
The Republic of Croatia on Friday reintroduced compulsory military service following fears over the escalating Russia-Ukraine war and destabilization in the Balkans. With an 84-to-11 vote, the ...
With the largest ever military procurement since the independence of Croatia in 1991, Anusic voiced belief that the move will exceed the 2 percent of Croatia's gross domestic product (GDP) and will ...
Ukraine and Croatia have signed a Letter of Intent to expand joint arms production and deepen defense-industrial ties, ...
Ukraine and Croatia have agreed to expand joint arms production. The countries signed a Letter of Intent on deepening defense ...
Croatia has committed to its 14th military aid package for Ukraine, with a 15th planned by the end of 2025, reinforcing ...
Ukraine's Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal and Croatia's Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Ivan Anusic signed a letter ...
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