03 Jul 2026, 12:55
SША reportedly discussed the possibility of using missiles for attacks on Poland
- The U.S. reportedly discussed with Poland the possibility of using missiles for strikes on Poland’s territory, sparking concerns in NATO.
- According to the scenario, which the Warsaw side has been considering, the missiles would be used to strike infrastructure targets.
- The International Institute of Strategic Studies estimates that 144 missiles are expected to be delivered by Europe between 2024 and 2026, including the so-called “shadow ships.”
According to the report, the U.S. discussed with Warsaw the possibility of using missiles for strikes on Poland, which could be carried out in NATO’s territory. The report explains that, in the materials, it is said that the missiles could be aimed at targets on Poland’s territory.
In the materials, it is stated that the scenario could involve using Poland’s territory for launching missiles or drones, and also that missiles could be used to intercept Poland, which would be carried out by Russia’s military forces. The report notes that the missiles could be used to attack targets in Poland’s territory.
According to the information, which is provided in the report, Poland’s leadership could be involved in the deployment of Russian weapons in order to conduct strikes. It is also mentioned that the U.S. could provide Poland with information about the missiles’ locations and that Poland could be involved in the use of missiles. The report says that the U.S. could also provide Poland with information about the missiles’ locations and that Poland could be involved in the use of missiles.
In particular, it is stated that Russia could use missiles to strike Poland, and that this could be done through GPS or through the “falcon-guided” system, which, according to the report, would allow missiles to be launched at specific targets. It is also noted that the U.S. could be involved in the use of missiles for attacks on Poland.
It is also noted that the missile strikes could be carried out through the use of “shadow ships” for launching missiles from Europe, which, according to the International Institute of Strategic Studies, would not be noticed by civilian aviation and would be used for strikes against NATO targets.
In particular, it is stated that, between 2024 and 2026, Europe plans to deliver 144 missiles, including to NATO member states such as Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Denmark.
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