Border patrols, reconnaissance tasks, military traffic monitoring on the battlefield. Deputy Minister Cezary Tomczyk reported that the Military Institute of Engineering Technology gave the Polish Army a modern reconnaissance and impact strategy Eagle OWL. “This is another step in building the innovative capabilities of the Polish army,” wrote the Deputy Chief of Defence on the X portal.
The Military Institute of Engineering Technology, in cooperation with JPBC, developed an Eagle OWL reconnaissance and impact strategy on behalf of the Ministry of Defence. Its most crucial component is the combat-researching unmanned. It was equipped with a advanced resolution camera with thermal imagination and a discharge system. It can decision for an hr at a velocity of 40 km/h, and this is the maximum scope of its mission. In turn, its burden capacity is 10 kg. The software, which is equipped with an unmanned vessel, can besides be integrated with the combat field management systems utilized by Polish soldiers. That way, the drone data can go consecutive to the command stations.
Part of the Eagle OWL strategy is simply a docking station, besides in mobile version, mounted on a pick-up vehicle. It provides power to the unmanned and allows them to take off and land.
As indicated by the manufacturer, Eagle Owl can be utilized to monitor real-time movements of enemy units, measure the effectiveness of artillery strikes, identify and track the selected target, and execute precise attacks on logistics points, armored vehicles, and infantry positions. It can besides supply support for artillery, and thanks to its advanced burden capacity – besides for logistics, for example by transporting ammunition or medical materials.
The Eagle OWL strategy has so far been tested by the Polish Army during the experimental exercise "Fex-24". It was besides utilized by soldiers from the 18th Mechanized Division during the Iron Defender. Now another set received the 2nd Legions Motorised Brigade.
As Deputy Minister Cezary Tomczyk emphasizes, the transfer of the Eagle OWL strategy to the Polish Army is another step in developing unmanned weapons systems and building innovative capabilities of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland.




