UK to send Eurofighter Typhoon fighters to Poland next year to strengthen air defense
Kyiv • UNN
The United Kingdom plans to deploy Eurofighter Typhoons in Poland next year to help patrol Polish airspace and strengthen defense cooperation between the two countries.
The United Kingdom plans to supply Eurofighter Typhoon fighters to Poland next year. This was reported by PolskieRadio, according to UNN.
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During his visit to Warsaw, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced plans to send Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets to Poland next year.
Sunak noted that this initiative reflects the seriousness with which the UK treats Poland's defense and security. He also emphasized the importance of cooperation between the two countries in the defense sector and stressed London's readiness to help strengthen Polish airspace.
Next year, we will deploy British Air Force Typhoon fighter jets to show that we take security seriously. We want to help patrol the Polish skies. Air defense is vital, and the UK wants to support Poland in this and work closely with you
In addition, as part of NATO's Steadfast Defender 24 exercise, which will last until the end of May, the UK also plans to send a significant contingent of its military to Poland to support its allies in the issue of security and stability in the region.
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