Episode 13: Transforming Poland’s Military: General Rajmund Andrzejczak
As European nations discuss preparing their militaries for war, Poland’s former Chief of Defence, General Rajmund Andrzejczak, describes how they have led the way in increased military spend.
With almost 5% of its GDP now invested in defence, Poland has moved at speed to grow its armed forces. Indeed, Poland stands out as the European NATO member that has moved fastest to respond to the threats facing the Alliance and is rapidly becoming a European leader in defence.
In this episode, we talk to General Andrzejczak, the Chief of General Staff for the Polish Armed Forces between 2018 and 2023. It was while he was Poland’s most senior military officer that preparations to face the new threat posed by Russia in Europe were accelerated.
He describes the opportunities and challenges in the transformation implemented across the physical, moral and conceptual components of Polish fighting power and what is still needed for NATO to deliver on its ambitions.
He also discusses how the European members of NATO might meet the Russia threat and respond to ‘the strategic double espresso’ of the 2025 US National Security Strategy.
A graduate of Poland's National Defence Academy, the Czech Army Defence Academy, and the Royal College of Defence Studies in London, General Andrzejczak is an expert commentator on European defence and security.
HOSTS
Paul O’Neill CBE
RUSI Senior Associate Fellow, Military Sciences
Professor Beatrice Heuser
RUSI Senior Associate Fellow, Military Sciences


