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Poland officially entered a new era of military power this week after three F-35A “Husarz” stealth fighters landed at Łask Air Base, making it the first NATO country on the alliance’s eastern flank to field fifth-generation combat aircraft. The advanced American-built jets arrived from Texas through the Azores on May 22, 2026, marking a major milestone in NATO’s expanding effort to strengthen deterrence against Russia as the war in Ukraine continues reshaping Europe’s security landscape.
Warsaw signed a massive $4.6 billion agreement in 2020 to purchase 32 F-35A fighters aimed at replacing aging Soviet-era MiG-29 and Su-22 aircraft, with 14 additional jets expected later this year and full delivery planned by 2030. Military analysts say the stealth fighters dramatically increase Poland’s air combat capabilities through advanced radar systems, electronic warfare tools, and low-observable technology, giving NATO a far stronger operational edge near some of the alliance’s most sensitive border regions.
Supporters of President Donald Trump and pro-NATO defense advocates praised the deployment as another powerful example of Western military modernization fueled by American defense technology and strategic leadership. The arrival of the F-35s at Łask Air Base, which already hosts F-16 operations, sends a direct signal to Moscow that NATO is rapidly expanding its readiness and defensive firepower across Eastern Europe amid rising regional tensions and ongoing security threats from Russia.
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