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The Polish Defense Minister has already called this the largest security increat...

Poland will build on the border with Russia fortification, equipped with drones: what is known

The Polish Defense Minister has already called this the largest security increation in history. 2 billion zlotys will be allocated for these purposes. Poland, where rockets launched by Russia in Ukraine, have announced the strengthening of its eastern border of the country within the Eastern Shield Program with fortification structures, as well as various unmanned units. RMF24 writes about it.

According to the National Defense Minister Vladislav Kosyniak-Kakysh, it will be the largest operation to strengthen the country's security on the eastern border, united with Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. "These will be fortifications, but above all modern equipment," he said. In addition, the armed forces of the Republic of Poland will be introduced troops. "Unmanned, air, ground, surface and underwater ships will be present in every unit and in each kind of troops.

Drone control systems, observation systems and radar systems will be particularly oriented to the eastern part of our country," Kosinyak-Kaysh promised. The minister also said that 2 billion zlotys are allocated for these purposes, that is, about half a billion dollars. They will also go to safety enhancement, in particular in cyberspace.

At the same time, according to LRT, NATO countries bordering Russia, including Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Poland and Norway, have agreed to create the so -called so -called. "Wall of drones". "This is a completely new thing - a wall of drones that stretched from Norway to Poland.

The purpose is to use drones and other technologies to protect our borders from unfriendly countries and to prevent smuggling," said Lithuanian Interior Minister Agne Bilout on May 24, explaining that the mitigants They will control the border, and drone control systems will be able to stop potential air goals. Earlier, we wrote that the Polish company WB Group has developed a long -range version of the Warmate 20.