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As part of Hungary’s revamp of its armed forces, the country will receive 44 new Leopard 2A7 tanks, with the first arriving in June next year, and the first batch of 24 “long-awaited” PzH2000 self-propelling guns will arrive before the current year is out, Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky, the Defense Minister, said at a military ceremony in Tata, in western Hungary, on Monday.
Hungary is speeding up the revamp of its military “in light of the current situation,” the minister said, noting the government had recently established a defense fund for ensuring developments continue apace, “despite war-time inflation and global economic difficulties.”
Szalay-Bobrovniczky also noted that the cabinet decided last week to award “an outstanding pay increase on an unparalleled scale compared with recent decades,” to armed forces personnel.
Concerning a recent decision to put the military on higher alert, the minister said soldiers “should be where the pressure is highest-” on the frontline of the country’s defenses.
“Our soldiers will now come out of their barracks to get prepared and spend most of their time and energy engaged in military exercises,” he highlighted, adding: “war can never be a goal; we must concentrate on preventing it.”
Szalay-Bobrovniczky warned that “the end to the Russia-Ukraine war is not in sight yet.”
“We must reinforce the country’s security, because peace requires strength,” the minister stressed.
via MTI
In the featured photo: Minister of Defense Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky (right) and Zsolt Sándor, Deputy Commander of the Hungarian Defense Forces at the Klapka György Barracks in Tata on July 25, 2022. Photo by Csaba Krizsán/MTI