Dutch F-35s destroyed Russian drones over Poland: details of the attack.
According to inkorr.com: Dutch F-35s destroyed Russian decoy drones over Poland on the night of September 10, using AIM-9X missiles. This information was announced by Clash Report, citing 'Glavkom'.
According to the report, the cost of each missile is $2.8 million, while Russian drones are estimated at only $10,000. This fact highlights the significant price difference between the means of destruction and the targets of the attack.
Poland's reaction to the attack of Russian drones
During the attack of Russian drones on Poland, Polish military had to take measures to shoot them down. The country's president confirmed that it was possible to destroy 4 out of 19 drones that were attempting to penetrate the territory.
The Polish operational command announced the start of a military operation to neutralize enemy drones. For the security of airspace, aviation, air defense systems were involved, and the airspace over several airports was closed.
As a result, Dutch F-35 aircraft successfully intercepted Russian decoy drones over Poland using AIM-9X missiles. This provoked a response from Polish forces, which downed the unmanned vehicles and began a military operation to neutralize enemy drones. The tense situation in the airspace between Poland and Russia highlighted the importance of ensuring security and defense capabilities of the countries.
This event once again indicates the escalation of tensions in the region and the need for readiness to act in the event of new threats from Russia. Poland continues to strengthen its defense capabilities, hoping for international support in ensuring the security of its airspace.
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