Poland will start building its own anti-drone strategy in the coming months without waiting for the EU's "drone wall". The decision is due to the expanding incursions of Russian unmanned workers into Polish airspace.
On September 10, about 20 Russian drones breached Polish airspace. akin incidents besides affected Romania in connection with attacks on Ukraine. Denmark reports unidentified drones over airports and military bases.
Deputy Minister of National Defence Cezary Tomczyk said to Bloomberg on Tuesday: "Poland will start building its own anti-drone strategy in the coming months without waiting for the construction of the 'drone wall' to be developed by the European Union".
In parallel in the second 4th of 2026 Hornet-Polish company The drones will start producing drones.
NATO Merops system
NATO deploys the Merops anti-drone strategy of Turkish company Aselsan in Poland, Romania and Denmark. Colonel Mark McLellan, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operation Allied Land Command NATO, explained on Thursday's conversation with AP: "What gives us this strategy is the ability of very accurate detection (drones - PAP). It is able to detect and neutralize them at a lower cost than in the flight of an F-35 aircraft and shoot down (unmanned) with the usage of a missile".
The national defence minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz met with the EU Defence Commissioner Andrus Kubilius at the end of September on the "drone wall". The head of the MON then stressed that "the 'drone wall' initiative combines national capabilities into 1 overall task for the EU". As he noted, "the construction of specified a 'mura' is simply a signal for Russia that we read its strategy and counter it".
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