 Poland deployed tanks near the border with Belarus. Poland has deployed a new tank battalion near the border with Belarus equipped with K2 tanks produced in South Korea according to the Ministry of Defence of Poland. The new tank battalion will be stationed in Chatevi, a settlement near the border with Belarus in the Brest region according to RBC Ukraine. Here in the Semyatitsk district there is already a tank battalion that will be part of the 1st Legion Infantry Division Podlasy Division whose task is to deter the aggressor looking at the direction of the attack from the east said Mariusz Blaszczak the Minister of Defence of Poland. It is reported that in case of a threat from the east the new units task will be to create an effective barrier to halt the enemy's offensive actions. In recent years Poland has actively pursued a policy of modernizing its own army manifested in the acquisition of modern weaponry and the creation and restoration of combat units. Poland has been actively purchasing various military equipment to strengthen the country's defense. The telegraph previously noted that Poland aims to build the largest ground army in Europe amid the threat from Russia. In particular Warsaw has already ordered tanks Abrams and 486 units of the Himmars rocket artillery system from the United States. It was also later revealed that the Polish government had signed a deal with Britain worth over five billion dollars for the supply of air defence systems.