15 russian drones have already been found in Poland

by LowTechDroid

21 comments
  1. Any info so far on whether any of the trespassing drones carried warheads? I’ll wager they didn’t. Russia is like a little kid that fires a foam dart at the bigger kids, then runs inside his house and locks the door.

  2. The russians are testing the waters right before their military exercise with belarus.

  3. If these were unarmed drones, I would actually say that’s more suspicious than if they were armed.

  4. Makes me wonder how fast this would stop if Ukraine would receive one long range precision bunker busting cruise missile for every single one of them every single time.

  5. It’s possible this is a warning to Poland not to attack Belarus just before they (Russia & Belarus) invade Ukraine from Belarus.

  6. If this doesn’t get answered appropriately by NATO or some whatever joint european forces, this will be putin’s new normal. If no one sets boundaries, this will keep going like that with drones raining on NATO count. Putinmis about to drag Europe into his war for a “decision” cause he can’t last much longer. Gotta finish this mad man off.

  7. It would be a good idea to dismantle every single piece and then sodomize the companies and states that supplied them

  8. Yes it is easier to find them than shut them down. Good strategy

  9. What happens when one of those drones kills a bunch of polish children, will Poland ignore that? If Russia keeps sending drones in Polands air space, eventually the odds of something like that happening will happen, its only a matter of time.

  10. No warhead on them, a total provocation. I just can’t understand how this is allowed to go unanswered

  11. Article 4 has been called.

    Source: Newsweek https://share.google/vyX5qFN89vgDBJUBT
    Source: PBS https://share.google/bgmSiZQ2m8dWQL7uM
    Source: USA Today https://share.google/HlkTHk3G8sFcmADa6

    Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty allows any member nation to request consultations with other allies if they believe their territorial integrity, political independence, or security is threatened. This process enables a formal discussion on the North Atlantic Council and doesn’t automatically commit the alliance to military action, but rather serves as a step toward potentially invoking Article 5

  12. Looks like they have inert payloads. I wonder if there were any mobile devices to send data home, if they were intercepted or landed on their own.

    Either way, a textbook example of Russian hybrid operation.

    * Plausible alternative explanation: “exercise drones gone rogue”
    * Harmless payload
    * Most likely launched from Belarus, not Russia

    So, they’re giving public appearance of a real badass move, “Russia poking finger to eye of NATO, which is too scared to respond in kind”. In reality though, likelihood of violent escalation was carefully engineered to be minimal, as NATO is well known for being responsible and professional force that doesn’t let itself being carried away by heat of the moment. And very predictably media mostly misses this point.

    All in all, just another sign of Russian weakness and pressure to do anything to appear stronger than it really is.

  13. They are decoy drones. This was on purpose. They won’t explode

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