Commander: Deploying a Helicopter Unit in Poland Is Also Beneficial for the Czech Republic | ČeskéNoviny.cz
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Two helicopters and a hundred soldiers. The Czech army has been guarding Polish skies against Russian drones for almost a year. Seznam Zprávy visited its makeshift base near the Belarusian border.
Warsaw - The deployment of Czech soldiers in Poland, where a helicopter unit has been operating since last September, is beneficial for both sides. Petr Slíva, commander of the 22nd Helicopter Air Force base in Náměšť nad Oslavou, told reporters at a Polish base near the border with Belarus. According to him, the army is evaluating the experience gained from the mission and adjusting its training in the Czech Republic. There are currently about …
We can say that the base is located near the Belarusian border, but we won't tell you its name. In eastern Poland, which is bordered by Belarus and Ukraine, they take threats seriously. In one corner of it, about a hundred Czech men and women in uniform and with helicopters ready to launch against drones.

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