From Turkish combat drones to US-made anti-tank missiles, Kosovo says it has spent at least 430 million euros over the past four years to beef up its army, but transparency is in short supply.
The outlay follows a decision in 2018 to transform a lightly armed primarily crisis-response force, the Kosovo Security Force, KSF, into a full-blown army of 5,000 soldiers
Kosovo is currently in the second phase of that transition.
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