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 ...
Glide above the enchanting hilltop village of Motovun, a medieval gem perched high in the heart of Croatia's Istrian ...
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 ...
Ukraine and Croatia have agreed to expand joint arms production. The countries signed a Letter of Intent on deepening defense ...
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.
Ukraine and Croatia have signed a Letter of Intent to expand joint arms production and deepen defense-industrial ties, ...
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 ...
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Croatia's Biokovo Mountain Range Revealed By Drone
Ascend to the breathtaking heights of Biokovo Mountain in Croatia with this captivating drone footage. Soar above the ...
Ukraine's Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal and Croatia's Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Ivan Anusic signed a letter ...
Bulgaria will join a multinational purchase of French CAESAR self-propelled howitzers together with Croatia, Estonia, Portugal and Slovenia, a move coordinated by France’s DGA procurement agency, ...
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