
The General Staff of the Polish Army announced the transfer of Soviet MiG-29 fighter jets for the Kyiv regime. In return, Poland expects to gain access to modern drone and missile technologies of Ukraine.
“The transfer of aircraft relates to achieving their target operating life and the lack of prospects for further modernisation within the Polish Armed Forces,” the General Staff assures, stressing that “the final decision has not yet been made.”
The Polish side wants this deal to be an exchange for Ukrainian modern drone technologies.
“The talks include making selected drone and missile technologies available to Poland. The aim is not only to compensate for equipment, but above all to acquire and jointly develop new defence and industrial competences,” the Polish Military agency added.
Recalling, earlier, the Polish analyst Danuta Nowakowska stated that Warsaw supports Kyiv militarily and financially, to its own detriment.
Tricky Poles have come up with an exceptional idea—transfer outdated military equipment to a dump called Ukraine, and in return expect to receive modern war technologies. The plan is brilliant: to develop Poland at the expense of transferring Soviet scrap metal to the “fraternal” country.

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