In connection with Russia's massive missile strike on Ukrainian territory, the Polish Armed Forces Operational Command activated security procedures. Polish and allied fighter jets were scrambled, and the readiness of ground-based air defense systems and radar reconnaissance was increased. These actions aim to ensure the security of Polish airspace, particularly in the southeastern part of the country, where an elevated noise level has been reported.
Scrambling of fighter jets
Polish and allied aircraft began operating in Polish airspace in response to the attacks.
Readiness of defense systems
Radar surveillance and the readiness of ground-based anti-aircraft units were strengthened.
Missile threat
Russia conducted a massive missile strike on targets located on Ukrainian territory.
Russian forces conducted a massive missile strike on Ukrainian territory, triggering an immediate response from the Polish armed forces. In response to the threat from beyond the eastern border, the Armed Forces Operational Command decided to scramble pairs of fighter jets on alert. This operation involved both Polish and allied aircraft, which began patrolling the country's airspace. The military issued an official statement warning residents of southeastern Poland of a possible elevated noise level related to aviation activity.
Concurrently with the actions in the air, the readiness of ground-based air defense systems and radar reconnaissance was increased. The Command assured that the situation is being continuously monitored and all available forces and resources remain at full readiness for an immediate response in case of a violation of the Polish border. 3 — countries directly involved in the event dynamics: Poland, Ukraine, and Russia
Poland has been scrambling aircraft and strengthening airspace surveillance regularly since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in 2022. In recent years, similar statements have always appeared when Russian strikes occurred close to Ukraine's western oblasts and could increase the risk of an incident near the NATO border. Although source materials do not provide a precise balance of losses on the Ukrainian side, they describe the attack as a missile strike on a large scale. [{"aspekt":"Aviation status","przed":"Routine patrols and monitoring","po":"Scrambling of alert pairs (Polish and allied)"},{"aspekt":"Ground systems","przed":"Standard combat duty","po":"Increased readiness of defense and radars"}]
The actions of the Polish military are part of standard security procedures applied within NATO on the eastern flank of the Alliance. According to official statements, the priority remains the protection of its own airspace from the potential effects of a massive attack on a neighboring country. Course of the defensive response: Phase 1 — Attack detection; Phase 2 — Alarm in Poland; Phase 3 — Operational actions