"Since a photograph of the object that fell has been released to the public, the government should inform immediately what is it," wrote erstwhile head of MON Mariusz Błaszczak on Wednesday.
After the incidental in Osinach, the Bliss made a mistake.
"If specified a situation had occurred during the times of the Law and Justice, all opposition politicians would have demanded immediate resignation. I request reliable information and confirmation whether it is actual that MON has stopped utilizing the SKYCTrl anti-drone strategy purchased during the time of the Law and Justice Government, which could detect this object," he added.
"If this information is confirmed, it will mean a complete compromise of the management of the ministry," said PiS MP.
He was rapidly responded to his post by MON. "Dear Member, delight do not spread lies. The Polish Army continues to usage the SKYctrl anti-drone system. We usage any strategy which is equipped with the Polish Army and which serves to strengthen the safety of the state" - indicated in the reply.
"The usage should mean placing it on appropriate sections at the border, not retention in warehouses. If the hotel was utilizing SKYCTrl, why wasn't the drone detected? Why has SKYCTRL been abandoned? Why is there no advancement on the construction of an anti-aircraft defence unit in Sobieszyn?", we read in another entry by Błaszczak.
Expert: SkyCtrl was not designed to fight the Chesseds
The discussion was besides attended by safety expert, including anti-aircraft defense, David Kamizela. "Minister, do you know how foolish he wrote. SkyCtrl was not designed to combat Chesseds only micro-class drones, e.g. DJI. It does not have any kinetics that would let to shoot down specified BSP, and the degree of its disruptors is calculated in hundreds/thousand meters," he noted.
On the another hand, Senator and General Mirosław Rozański added: "Mr.
As we reported, the D.A.'s office stated that according to preliminary findings, the object that fell under the Osins could be a military drone. The media determined it was expected to be a drone-wabik.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Operations Command of Types of Armed Forces informed: "After preliminary analysis of records of radiolocation systems, no violation of the Polish airspace was recorded last night from either Ukraine or Belarus".