
Poland is planning to construct extensive anti-drone fortifications along its eastern border within two years, costing over 2 billion and financed by European funds and the state budget. The new defense system will integrate machine guns, cannons, missiles, and drone-jamming technology into existing defenses. This initiative follows a September incident where over a dozen suspected Russian drones entered Polish airspace, causing airport closures and damage, which the foreign minister described as a Russian test without initiating war.