Provides official information about the Swiss Ministry of Defense in English, German, French or Italian. Also includes information about civil protection in times of emergencies and natural disasters.
With the goal of providing increased stability and security in Euro-Atlantic area, the Republic of Hungary joined North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). In support of this goal, a military integration programme was undertaken to facilitate the interoperability of Hungary’s NATO designated forces.
Official website of the French Ministry of Defense. Provides information about the French defense policy, European defense, the legal aspects of defense and more.
The Federal Ministry of Defence assists the Minister in fulfilling his many and varied responsibilities. It consists of the executive group, the civilian directorates and the military staffs. Website available in several languages.
The Ministry of Defense is the central authority of the state for ensuring the defence of the Czech Republic, controlling the Armed Forces, and administering the military regions.
The basic aims of military policy of the Republic of Belarus are to maintain international peace and security, to prevent threat of war and to ensure the guarantee of national security of the Republic of Belarus in case of possible military threats.
The Armed Forces of Republic of Macedonia protect the territorial integrity and independence of the Republic. The defence is being carried out by the civilians, the state authorities and the Armed Forces as the Army of the Republic of Macedonia.
With Lithuania’s accession to NATO, it maintains its readiness to defend sovereignty, territorial entity and immunity, democratic constitutional system of government of the country as well as human and citizen rights and liberties in case of military assault.