According to the government, NATO has plans in Hungary
DIANA is made up of three levels. The diplomatic headquarters responsible for the deployment, the accelerator tasks to help advance the various concepts, and the environment for testing each technology would be located in a NATO member state, said László Palkovics.
Although many countries have applied, it is indicative that David van Weel, the Deputy Secretary General for Innovation, will be among the first to visit Hungary for a two-day field trip.
Asked what the practical significance of the DIANA program will be in Hungary, László Palkovics said, but in terms of headquarters, diplomatic, accelerator and test activities also have concrete scientific and economic benefits, as it launches a process that other NATO of these, companies will come to Budapest or Zalaegerszeg, MTI quotes the paper as saying.
Domestic players have excellent opportunities in the international arena, as the eight areas favored by NATO deal specifically with data-driven technology, artificial intelligence, autonomous devices and super-computing in Hungary.
Hungary’s participation in the DIANA defense innovation program would be a strong recognition, as well as a deepening of the Western federal system. “Hungary is taken seriously, for example, because it not only meets the 2 percent of military-industrial expenditure as a proportion of GDP, but also wants to contribute to NATO’s affairs,” he said.
László Palkovics is outstanding about the Hungarian defense industry, achieving the annual output of HUF 500 billion by 2030, and this amount can be doubled by the end of the decade in terms of the annual turnover of companies in the sector, and may be around HUF 1,000 billion.
The aim of the reconstruction of the Hungarian military industry is to strengthen Hungary’s security, sovereignty and European defense capabilities. In addition, the revival of the military industry for the country’s economic, industrial and technical development, innovation and job creation.
The cost of existing military investments may be around HUF 400-500 billion. He mentioned as an example of the projects that the construction of the ammunition plant in Várpalota will soon start, where there will also be an explosives factory. The factory building is under the roof in Zalaegerszeg, the pace of technology development will start in March, and the production of Lynxes (combat vehicles) will start early next year. In Kaposvár, the production of Nurol Makina’s combat vehicles can also start.
“It will be clear by 2030 that we have successfully made a good decision by reviving the defense industry,” the minister said. To the world economy.