In the incident with unknown UAVs in the sky of Poland, NATO air defense of NATO countries did not work well to prevent great violations of the border. This was declared by German Prime Minister Friedrich Mertz, a report of Politico. According to him, the incident with unmanned aircraft proved the need for significant NATO air defense reform in Europe. First of all, I would like to note that NATO's air defense, NATO air defense, but, of course, is not as good as it should prevent the penetration of a large number of unmanned aircraft in Poland's airspace, Mr. Merts said. Earlier, Bloomberg, cited sources, wrote that Poland asked more air defense systems from Western allies and technology for the fight against drones to protect their territory better. According to them, Warsaw's request received after a drone “invaded the country” in a large air strike next to Ukraine. After the incident, the Republic of the EU and NATO moved to the alliance for consultation.
