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Polish air traffic authority launches new radars to boost detection

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WARSAW, March 19 (Reuters) - ‌Poland's air traffic control launched two ​new radars on Thursday aimed at improving radiolocation data and operational ⁠security, the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency said.

Poland, which regularly scrambles fighter jets along with NATO allies ​to police its airspace in response to Russian aerial attacks ‌over Ukraine, has been ramping up its air monitoring capabilities.

Poland has reported a number of airspace violations in ⁠recent years, including an incursion by around ⁠20 drones Warsaw says were Russian in September and a flurry of balloons from Belarus which it says are meant to probe NATO's air detection systems.

The ‌new devices are a co-located radar near Katowice and ⁠a secondary one near Pultusk, ‌PANSA said. The launch comes as ​part of an investment plan worth 1.4 billion zlotys between 2024 and 2029.

The technology used in the ‌new radars will enable more precise ​communication between aircraft ⁠and air traffic control, PANSA's spokesman said, adding ‌that all radar information ⁠was also shared with the military.

"PANSA is responsible for civil aviation traffic control, but we also develop civil-military ​cooperation, i.e. by ‌creating tools enabling flexible airspace management in the event of ⁠a necessity to conduct ​military operations within its part."

(Reporting by Karol Badohal; ​Editing by Alison Williams)

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