"The Right Response" and "The Good Lesson". erstwhile Head of BBN on Polish Army action

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- The reaction was right. I congratulated Gen. Maciej Klish respective times," said Colonel Jacek Siewiera in the programme "Guest of Events", referring to the actions of the Polish army erstwhile Russian drones entered our airspace. erstwhile Head of the BBN added that these events were "a good lesson and a basis to begin to decently make an integrated anti-aircraft defence system".

Leading Marcin Fijołek asked the erstwhile head of the National safety Bureau to measure the activities Polish Armed Forces at night from 9 to 10 September erstwhile Russian drones They've entered our airspace.

Then it was the military for the first time in the fresh past of Poland, erstwhile air force They utilized weapons to drop hostile objects over our country's territory.

Jacek Siewiera: Polish consequence was appropriate

- I'm sorry. Yeah. reaction was appropriate. I have already congratulated the operating commander Maciej Klish respective times," said Colonel Jacek Siewara.


- I'm sorry. First time We have been dealing not only with effective detection, but besides with the interception and dropping of parts of objects which have been breached by Polish airspace - the lieutenant colonel stressed.


He added that "coordination with allies besides seems to be a passed exam here".

SEE: NATO responds to Russian drones. Operation East defender is on the move.

- I'm sorry. 1 can, of course, rise allegations about the number of objects seized or costs, but the fact is that in this case costs do not matter, especially since this is the first specified situation in which weapons were utilized to drop these objects - said Colonel Siewiera.

- I'm sorry. This is simply a good lesson and the basis to start developing the strategy decently integrated anti-aircraft defense - in both drone and rocket areas - he stressed Former Head of BBN.

The leader besides asked what would happen if 100 or 200 hostile drones flew over Poland.


Col Jacek Siewara He explained that specified attacks usually take longer, and the objects are besides targeted for purposes far from the border, so there is besides more time to intercept them.


- I'm sorry. We would surely not have the effectiveness of capturing these objects that the Ukrainians have today, due to the limitations that I think everything has already been said about - that is, the differences between war and peace - he explained.

Russian drones over Poland. NATO response

On the night of 9th to 10th September, Russian drones invaded Poland's airspace and thus NATO. Initially, it was reported that it was about 19 unmanned, then the president chief of the global Policy Bureau Marcin The utility reported it was 21 machines.

Some Russian drones were shot down by the Polish army with the aid of NATO allies.

SEE: Drones were flying towards Poland. Zelenski: We shot them down

10 September Poland requested NATO to launch Article 4 of the North Atlantic Pact. Within this format, consultations were held on the same day.

A day later President Karol Nawrocki called National safety CouncilOn 12 September, an extraordinary gathering of the UN safety Council was held at the request of Poland.

The same day NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Commander of Alliance Forces in Europe (SACEUR) General Alexus Grynkewich announced Operation "East Guard" whose primary task is to importantly strengthen the air defence of the east flank of the Alliance, especially Poland. As part of this, allies sent additional equipment and soldiers to our country.

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