Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is in Warsaw on Monday, where he signed a new security agreement with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
Given that the sought-after admission into NATO has been on hold, Zelensky has been inking separate defense pacts with individual G7 and NATO countries, including Germany, the US, UK, France, and the EU. But there’s a key and unprecedented provision in this newest pact with Poland, centered on authorization for Polish forces to intercept inbound Russian missiles over Ukrainian territory.
According to the agreement, Ukraine has formally given its permission for such anti-air intercepts in the scenario where Warsaw believes a Russian rocket is headed toward Polish territory. […]
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Poles will deplete their inventory trying to shoot down Hypersonic missiles? I doubt they will shoot them down over Russia ( launch phase before it goes hypersonic), so it’s 1/2 meaningless drivel. Russia could just use up it’s remaining stocks in non-hypersonics in massive barrages that also can’t be fully stopped and concentrate on Hypersonic production.