Bulgaria's Aging Workforce: Over 60% of 60-64 Year-Olds Remain Employed
In Bulgaria, more than 60% of people aged 60 to 64 remain active in the labor market, a figure that surpasses the European Union average.
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's Ministry of Defense has confirmed that the government has approved the provision of additional military assistance to Ukraine, as part of its ongoing support
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), through Homeland Security Investigations, has provided Bulgaria’s Ministry of the Interior with advanced equipment aimed at bolstering the country’s border security
This morning, the United States Army carried out its scheduled transfer of forces at the Novo Selo Training Area (NSTA)
Bulgaria has decided to provide additional military aid to Ukraine, as confirmed by the latest meeting of the caretaker government led by Dimitar Glavchev
Caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev has announced a request to the Ministry of Finance to ensure that defense spending exceeds 2% of Bulgaria’s gross domestic product (GDP)
Bulgaria has approved an updated draft of the Agreement on Security Cooperation with Ukraine, confirming its continued commitment to supporting Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia
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