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    Netherlands to send Patriot air defence systems to Poland, Polish minister says

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    Posted on August 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Netherlands is deploying Patriot air defence systems to Poland to safeguard military aid routes to Ukraine amid rising tensions from a recent drone incident.

    Table of Contents

    • Deployment of Patriot Air Defense Systems
    • Background on the Ukraine Conflict
    • Details of the Drone Incident
    • Timeline for Deployment

    Netherlands to send Patriot air defence systems to Poland, Polish minister

    Deployment of Patriot Air Defense Systems

    WARSAW (Reuters) -The Netherlands will send two Patriot air defence systems and around 300 personnel to protect a hub for military aid to Ukraine in NATO ally Poland, the Polish defence minister said on Thursday.

    Background on the Ukraine Conflict

    Earlier this week, a Russian-made drone crashed into a field in eastern Poland, heightening concern in Poland about airspace violations during the war in neighbouring Ukraine.

    Details of the Drone Incident

    "Due to the ongoing events in Ukraine, the ongoing conflict, and Poland's role in logistically securing the transfer to Ukraine (...), the Netherlands has declared support for systems securing our airspace and air defence systems," Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz told a news conference, welcoming the Dutch decision.

    Timeline for Deployment

    The Netherlands said on Wednesday that the Patriot systems would be deployed from December 1 to June 1 next year.

    The military drone fell into a cornfield in eastern Poland overnight on Tuesday, scorching crops, shattering windows in nearby homes and adding to tensions during intensified efforts to end the war in Ukraine.

    A prosecutor said on Thursday that the drone most likely came from the direction of Belarus, a close ally of Moscow that has backed Russia's war in Ukraine.

    (Reporting by Alan Charlish;Editing by Helen Popper)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The Netherlands will send Patriot air defence systems to Poland.
    • •Deployment aims to protect military aid routes to Ukraine.
    • •300 personnel will accompany the systems for support.
    • •A recent drone incident heightened Polish airspace concerns.
    • •Deployment is scheduled from December 1 to June 1 next year.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Netherlands to send Patriot air defence systems to Poland, Polish minister says

    1What is air defense?

    Air defense refers to the measures taken to protect a country or area from aerial threats, including missiles and aircraft. It involves various systems and strategies to detect, intercept, and destroy incoming threats.

    2What is a drone?

    A drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that can be remotely controlled or fly autonomously. Drones are used for various purposes, including surveillance, reconnaissance, and military operations.

    3What is military aid?

    Military aid refers to assistance provided by one country to another in the form of weapons, equipment, training, or financial support to enhance the recipient's military capabilities.

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