The NATO summit in Ankara was expected to show the unity, strength and readiness of the Alliance to proceed competing with Russia. In practice, however, it was besides a test of political determination, the capabilities of the arms manufacture and the financial resilience of the associate states. Turkey utilized the event to present its own imagination of safety and the increasing function of its defence sector. Ukraine is coming back with practically nothing. Poland, on the another hand, needs a breakthrough; So far, there have only been statements. The most crucial conclusions after the summit are discussed by Dr. Aleksander Olech and General Jarosław Gromadziński, president of the Defence Institute.