The Polish anti -done system is in use. This time it did not work


How is it possible that the military drone fell on the cornfield and no systems caught it? According to PAP information, there are various scenarios as to the origin of the machine – it could have been, for example, stray or damaged drone, which arrived, e.g. from behind the Belarusian or Ukrainian border, and its small size and the fact that he moved at a low altitude, hindered its detection by military systems. These types of drones are constructed in such a way as to make them most difficult to detect, among others by military radars.
The former head of the Ministry of National Defense, PiS politician Mariusz Błaszczak appealed to the rulers for immediate information on the object. “If such a situation occurred during the PiS rule, all opposition politicians would demand immediate resignation. I demand reliable information and confirm whether it is true that the Ministry of National Defense has stopped using the SkyCTRL anti -bridge system purchased during the PiS rule, which could detect this object. If this information is confirmed, this will mean a complete compromise of the ministry's management, “he wrote on Platform X.
In response, the ministry assured that The Polish Army continues to use Skyctrl. “We use every system that is equipped with the Polish Army and which serves to strengthen the state's security”.
SkyCtrl – Polish anti -done system
Skyctrl is a Polish production anti -done system. It enables detection, tracking, classification and neutralization of small, slowly flying objects. It can be used to protect key places – airports, large population clusters (e.g. mass events), important state facilities or critical infrastructure.
Skyctrl is a system developed by Advanced Protection Systems (APS) from Gdynia. It consists of 3D radars, Magy (FieldCtrl), acoustic sensors, RF, optoelectronic cameras and advanced control software (Cyview C2).
The system is available in several versions: stationary, mobile, car and container – so it can be easily adapted to a protected object or area.




