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Small UAV crashes inside Polish electronic warfare military base

28 January 2026 · Przasnysz, Poland
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What happened

A small, toy-like drone of unknown origin fell onto the grounds of a military base in Przasnysz, north-central Poland, on 28 January 2026, according to Reuters, which cited the country's military police confirming an earlier report by broadcaster Radio Zet. The incident was made public on Monday, 2 February.

Reuters reported that security officers stationed at the base had observed the drone flying overhead before it came down on the premises. Military police spokesperson Tomasz Wiktorowicz described the device as unsophisticated and said it appeared to have lost contact with its operator. The drone was possibly controlled using a mobile phone, according to the report.

Investigators found no recording equipment in the device, the outlet said, noting the absence of any memory card or SIM card capable of transmitting data. The drone was secured and handed to the military police, who opened an investigation. Reuters reported no casualties or damage, and placed the event against a backdrop of heightened European vigilance following a series of drone incidents that have disrupted airports and military facilities.

Assessment

Based solely on the available reporting, the origin and intent behind the drone remain unestablished. The outlet characterises the device as a simple, toy-like craft lacking data-transmission hardware, and attributes it to no actor. While the report situates the episode within a wider pattern of drone activity affecting European facilities, it offers no evidence linking this case to any state or organised actor. Any suggestion of hostile or state-directed sabotage would be speculative; the matter is best treated as an unattributed incursion pending the outcome of the military police investigation.

This dossier summarises open-source reporting and is updated as the investigation develops. Read the original report via the source link.