Hungarian army development progresses as scheduled, says minister

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The development of the Hungarian Armed Forces progresses in line with schedule, the defence minister told parliament’s national security committee on Tuesday.
In a regular annual hearing, Tibor Benkő said that the Hungarian army should become a significant power for the region to guarantee peace, security and stability in central Europe. This requires technical developments carried out in line with a detailed defence and army development programme, he added.
The programme dubbed ZrÃnyi 2026 was launched in 2017 and repeatedly updated since then to address new challenges, he said, adding that planning is already under way with an outlook for 2030-2032.
Benkő said that
67 secondary schools had joined a defence training scheme and 8-10 secondary schools are planned to be set up for military training in the next ten years.
The minister presented in detail the completed and planned elements of the army development programme. He cited as an example the arrival of the first Airbus H145M military helicopters in 2019 and noted that out of 20 such helicopters ordered by the army, 16 will have arrived by the end of this year. He also said that Airbus A319 transport aircraft have been set up in a way to make them suitable also for rescue operations.
Commenting on arms manufacturing capacities in Hungary, he said that more than 14,000 small arms assembled in Kiskunfélegyháza in southern Hungary were delivered to soldiers last year.
The minister said that he had signed a letter of intent and Ferenc Korom, the commander of the Hungarian Army, a contract on missile purchases. The contract envisages the purchase of 120 missiles in the first phase, and possibly another 60 later.





