Poland Scrambles Jets After Russian Drones Breach Its Airspace
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Poland's air defenses detected and shot down six Russian drones on September 9 after they breached its eastern airspace, prompting the temporary closure of Warsaw Chopin, Warsaw Modlin, Lublin and Rzeszów–Jasionka airports.
Polish and NATO jets scrambled to intercept, while ground radars and air-defense batteries secured civilian areas. Officials recovered wreckage near Biała Podlaska and Chełm, with no casualties or damage reported.
Behind this breach lies Warsaw's rapid military build-up. In 2024, Poland spent 4.2 percent of its GDP on defense, the highest share in NATO that year.
It earmarked 4.7 percent of GDP for defense in its 2025 budget-around €35 billion-to modernize forces and expand capabilities. The 2026 draft budget raises that to 4.8 percent of GDP, edging closer to the 5 percent target set by alliance leaders.
Poland funds a €62 billion, five-year program to field a 500,000-strong army by 2035, including new tanks, fighter jets and missile defenses.
It plans seven long-range radar stations and extra Patriot batteries along its 1,500 km eastern frontier to deter future incursions.
The economic stakes are clear. Eastern Poland 's logistics hubs and border crossings handle €1.2 billion in monthly trade with Ukraine and Belarus.
Airport closures disrupted cargo flows and investor confidence. Poland's defense industry exports generated €4 billion last year, linking national security directly to economic stability. This incident underscores how regional conflicts can spill into NATO territory.
Poland's swift, coordinated response demonstrated its readiness to defend sovereign airspace and protect critical infrastructure. For international observers, it signals that tensions at NATO's edge carry serious military and economic implications.
Polish and NATO jets scrambled to intercept, while ground radars and air-defense batteries secured civilian areas. Officials recovered wreckage near Biała Podlaska and Chełm, with no casualties or damage reported.
Behind this breach lies Warsaw's rapid military build-up. In 2024, Poland spent 4.2 percent of its GDP on defense, the highest share in NATO that year.
It earmarked 4.7 percent of GDP for defense in its 2025 budget-around €35 billion-to modernize forces and expand capabilities. The 2026 draft budget raises that to 4.8 percent of GDP, edging closer to the 5 percent target set by alliance leaders.
Poland funds a €62 billion, five-year program to field a 500,000-strong army by 2035, including new tanks, fighter jets and missile defenses.
It plans seven long-range radar stations and extra Patriot batteries along its 1,500 km eastern frontier to deter future incursions.
The economic stakes are clear. Eastern Poland 's logistics hubs and border crossings handle €1.2 billion in monthly trade with Ukraine and Belarus.
Airport closures disrupted cargo flows and investor confidence. Poland's defense industry exports generated €4 billion last year, linking national security directly to economic stability. This incident underscores how regional conflicts can spill into NATO territory.
Poland's swift, coordinated response demonstrated its readiness to defend sovereign airspace and protect critical infrastructure. For international observers, it signals that tensions at NATO's edge carry serious military and economic implications.

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