A recent report by a Polish daily newspaper indicates a significant disparity between Poland’s ambitious military expansion plans and its current battlefield readiness. Despite being NATO’s largest eastern spender, Poland could only deploy two fully prepared divisions within a week in the event of a Russian attack. An additional four divisions would require weeks to mobilize, while others are still under construction. This suggests a potential vulnerability despite substantial investment in defense. The findings highlight the challenges in rapidly translating increased military spending into fully operational fighting forces. Experts suggest the report underscores the need for continued focus on modernization, training, and logistical capabilities. This information raises questions about the overall preparedness of NATO’s eastern flank.