"We don't learn from Ukrainians". Experts on lessons to be learned by Poland

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Experts estimation that Poles do not learn from Ukrainian experiences in combating hostile drones. "The strategy is somewhat delayed due to the fact that we are creating what is already done, not what might be useful in the future," said Commander Maximilian Dura on air. At the same time, experts agree - there is no single strategy that could solve this problem.

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Journalist Polsat News Marek Sygacz had the chance to observe in action Ukrainian soldiers, called "Shahed hunters"who with large efficiency shoot down Russian drones. On Polsat News, experts discussed what lessons Poland can learn from Ukrainian experiences, and the conversation was led by Michael Stela and Margaret Dawn.

General Tomasz Drewniak, erstwhile Air Force Inspector, stressed that the key to effective defence against objects capable of entering Polish airspace is to make and improve their early detection system.

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- I'm sorry. In order to get to the shooting phase at all, you gotta first detect and admit them. This is the most crucial moment, due to the fact that shooting down is the effect of what we detect. If we can't detect anything, we can't shoot anything down, so I'd go back two-three steps and I'd request construction and I wouldn't detect it over Polish territory, but detected over Ukraine, BelarusWhether he was detecting from the direction of a possible drone inlet, and this is the substations - he noted.

"We don't learn from Ukrainians". Experts on drone protection

Commander Lt. Rez. Maximilian Dura judged that in this respect "in general we do not learn from the Ukrainians". "And they do show quite a few flexibility, both in the selection of control measures and in the detection of these facilities. We don't do that, we think Barbara's recon strategy will be specified a panacea for everything - he said.

- I'm sorry. And I, as a radio-location specialist, clearly say: We haven't checked the radars installed on the Barbaras for detecting objects as tiny as drones. So let us not drink specified peans, hymns praised for this system, due to the fact that we truly do We don't know how he'll work. under our conditions and with objects that endanger us - he warned. At the same time, he stressed that a strategy that is constantly adapting to the situation should be created, following the example of this 1 operating in Ukraine.

However, he assessed that this may not be possible in Poland. - I'm sorry. The system's a small delayed.Because we make what is already done, not what can be useful in the future. For example, Ukrainians usage so-called. Hunting drones. I think that this is the direction that would aid us first to make our strategy of combating drones, and at the same time would aid Ukraine, due to the fact that those hunting drones that we would make together, then they could aid us with the Ukrainian defence," he added.

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- I'm sorry. There is no point in relying on 1 method solution, it must be a comprehensive system, composed of different components, for different purposes. It is besides known that the territory cannot be full protected from attacking enemy drones - agreed with erstwhile speakers Roman "Jesus", the commander of the battery intercepting unmanned aircraft in Ukraine. He added that 1 of the most effective systems is now an anti-aircraft weapon cheetah.

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Also manager of the Institute of east Flanka (IWF) Peter Woyke stressed that there was no 1 way to solve the problem with drones that could violate Polish airspace. - There's no golden shot to aid us solve the problem just like that. The Ukrainians have done quite a few work from which we have done so far We haven't come to conclusions.. There is no single solution that will let us to defend ourselves from this problem, due to the fact that drones are diverse, they are modified all two, 3 months - he noted.

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He besides noted that Poland neglected to "defence the lower floors", that is, what will defend us from drones. "Not only that we do not defend our soldiers at the lowest level, we do not yet defend the full mass of essential objects that are crucial to the functioning of the state and society," he pointed out, adding that now in Ukraine Russians usage unmanned objects that can produce rapidly and cheaply. - They'll be able to do the same to Poland, these are the most crucial lessons from Ukraine - thicken (anti-aircraft defense) and search cheap control measures - stated.

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