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Poland has announced plans to build its own drone defense system, opting to proceed independently rather than wait for approval from the European Union. The move comes amid ongoing discussions within the EU about a collective approach to managing aerial threats, but Poland appears to prioritize swift action to enhance its national security.

According to recent statements from Poland’s deputy defense minister, the country has decided to move forward with constructing what has been described as a “drone wall.” The initiative aims to bolster Poland’s ability to detect and counter unmanned aerial vehicles, which have become increasingly prevalent in recent years.

This decision underscores Poland’s commitment to strengthening its defense capabilities independently of broader European cooperation efforts. While the EU continues to debate a unified response to drone threats, Warsaw’s unilateral action reflects a desire for rapid implementation of protective measures tailored to its specific security needs.

The Polish government has not specified a timeline or detailed technical aspects of the project but emphasized that the system will be part of their broader national defense strategy. The move is likely to influence ongoing discussions within the EU about coordinated defense initiatives and the future of joint security arrangements.

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