Bulgaria Adds 20 New Vehicles to Boost Protection of Natura 2000 Sites
Twenty new high-clearance vehicles have been added to support state authorities in safeguarding Bulgaria’s territories within the EU’s Natura 2000 ecological network
The Budget Committee in Bulgaria's National Assembly has given the green light for the acquisition of ammunition intended for Stryker combat vehicles. The contract, valued at over 64 million dollars, will be paid in installments over several years.
Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov confirmed that the price agreed upon for the ammunition would not increase. Each batch of ammunition will undergo testing before acceptance.
During the meeting, it was noted that the ammunition has a shelf life of 50 years.
In December 2023, Bulgaria advanced its ground forces modernization by making an initial payment of around 263 million dollars for Stryker armored vehicles, as announced by then-Defense Minister Todor Tagarev.
This payment fulfilled a key requirement for the contract's activation, which was set to expire on December 15. 2023.
The Stryker armored vehicle is a versatile, wheeled combat vehicle used primarily by the US Army. Designed for rapid deployment and adaptability, it features a high degree of mobility and protection, making it suitable for a variety of combat scenarios.
The vehicle is equipped with advanced technology, including electronic systems for communication and navigation, and can be configured with different weapons and equipment based on mission requirements. Its modular design allows for quick reconfiguration, enhancing its effectiveness in diverse operational environments.
The Stryker's robust armor and mobility make it a key asset for modern armored warfare and peacekeeping missions.
Bulgaria has announced its intention to acquire more than 100 Centauros anti-drone systems from Greece in multiple configurations, under the framework of the European SAFE regulation
Bulgaria has taken another step toward upgrading its armed forces, as the government has launched the execution of a key modernization initiative for the Bulgarian Army. The development was confirmed by the press center of the Ministry of Defense.
Bulgarian drone developer Dronamics has unveiled a new defense platform built around its cargo drone, the Black Swan, aiming to fill a major gap in European airspace security.
A recent Eurobarometer survey indicates that Bulgarians show relatively low confidence in the European Union’s ability to strengthen security and defense
Bulgaria is set to receive €490 million through the EU’s Security Action for Europe (SAFE) instrument
Outgoing Bulgarian Defence Minister Atanas Zapryanov confirmed that the Bulgarian Army is in the process of transitioning to NATO-standard weapons, a step aimed at modernizing its arsenal.
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