 Poland conducted a test launch of missiles with its new Mala-Neru short-range air defense system on June 22. The system combines Polish and British elements and will complement the middle-range systems deployed in northern Poland along the Baltic coast, neighboring Russia's enclave of Kaliningrad. They will be protecting the Polish sky against any potential attacks with cruise missiles or drones, said Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blazak. The system will be deployed later in June, he said. Poland has seen numerous incidents recently, with an unauthorized flying object entering the country's airspace from neighboring Belarus in May. In February, two Dachov-35 fighters intercepted a formation of three Russian military aircraft near Poland and escorted them out. The missile and the missile are coming from Great Britain, but the radars and the trucks on which they are deployed are Polish products. One missile can shoot equally, at the same time, eight targets. In the case of the Soviet post-aircraft weaponry, all the missiles were concentrated on one target.