BAYRAKTAR DRONES ALREADY IN THE POLISH ARMY

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On Friday, October 28, the first set of Bayraktar TB2 drones were delivered to the 12th UAV Base in Mirosławiec. The drones were handed over by the Minister of National Defense, Mariusz Błaszczak. Together with the drones, equipment was provided that constituted the necessary elements of military infrastructure to use the Bayraktars’ potential, namely mobile control stations, radars, simulators and spare parts. Earlier, Polish soldiers underwent training in Turkey in the use of TB2. The entire transaction was carried out as a result of an agreement signed by the President during his visit to Turkey in May 2021.

Bayraktar TB2 are Turkish medium-range unmanned aerial vehicles, their flight time is up to 27 hours. These drones are intended for observation, reconnaissance and combat missions, they can carry guided missiles, their high efficiency has been confirmed by the ongoing war in Ukraine.

The website is operated as part of the programme of the Polish Ministry of Education and Science – Social Responsibility of Science.

The project is carried out by Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw.

Project name: Law of new technologies – drones, electromobility. Innovation, development, security.

The state-funded project was accepted for funding in the context of a competition launched by the Minister of Education and Science on 8 March 2021 as part of the “Social Responsibility of Science” programme.

Value of aid: PLN 235,087,00. Total cost of the project: PLN 265.087,00

The aim of the project is to promote scientific research in the field of the law of new technologies by disseminating knowledge of the legislation on unmanned aerial vehicles – drones – in particular their operation, design, the obligations of operators and pilots, the obligations of public actors in the field of electromobility and the support mechanisms for users.

Project manager: Dr. Maciej Szmigiero

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The law of new technologies – drones, electromobility. Innovation, development, safety.

Contact us: m.szmigiero@uksw.edu.pl

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