The European Sky Shield Initiative (ESSI) is increasingly living up to its name. Switzerland officially joined the air defense project a few days agoPolish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has now surprisingly announced his country’s participation.

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“We will work together within the framework of the European Sky Shield Initiative,” Tusk said at a cabinet meeting. “It doesn’t bother me at all that the Germans were the main initiators of this initiative.” However, Polish President Andrzej Duda, who was re-elected in 2020 with the support of the Law and Justice party, criticized the plans, calling ESSI a “German business model”. In a statement, Prime Minister Tusk also expressed his satisfaction with Isreal’s success in defense against the Iranian attack a few days ago. “Thanks to the Iron Dome system, among other things, Israel was able to fend off more than 90 percent of incoming missiles, drones and ballistic missiles.” https://militaeraktuell.at/acta-non-verba-einsatzmesser-mit-charakter/ In line with the existing investment plans, the Polish air defense system is to focus on the Wisla medium-range air defense system, which is equipped with Patriot batteries and combined with two other air defense layers. These include the Narew short-range air defense system, which is based on the Common Anti-air Modular Missiles (CAMM), as well as iLauncher from the European consortium MBDA and the Pilica+ air defense batteries developed by the Polish defence industry for very short ranges.