Poland sits on NATO's eastern flank, and its border regions, energy infrastructure, and military sites face a sustained and evolving drone threat. Polish buyers increasingly need both wide-area detection and platforms that keep working in contested, jamming-heavy airspace.
Priorities for Polish programs
- Border and perimeter awareness — fixed UAV detection for long, static frontiers and portable detectors for mobile and patrol use.
- Operating in a jammed environment — near contested airspace, RF links are unreliable. Fiber-optic FPV platforms are immune to RF jamming and interception, which is why fiber has become central to operations in the region.
- Authorized interception — close-range platforms such as the Guardian-X interceptor for end users cleared to neutralize threats.
Procurement and compliance
As an EU member state, Polish imports fall under Regulation (EU) 2021/821 dual-use controls. Expect to prepare dual-use classification and end-user certification; FlySpark provides the export documentation and can supply Ukrainian- and Russian-language product references useful for regional interoperability.
Layering it together
Detection provides early warning across wide frontiers; fiber-optic FPV gives an anti-jam response option; and authorized interception closes the loop. See the Counter-UAS buyers guide and fiber-optic FPV field notes for the operational detail.


