Poland has officially inducted its first F-35 fighter jets into military service, marking a significant upgrade to its air defense capabilities. President Karol Nawrocki hailed the event as a “breakthrough leap” for the Polish Armed Forces, particularly the Air Force. The official acceptance ceremony took place at Łask Air Base. This acquisition represents a major modernization effort for the Polish military. The F-35s are expected to enhance Poland’s ability to respond to evolving security challenges in the region. The move underscores Poland’s commitment to strengthening its national security and its alignment with NATO standards. Further details regarding the deployment and operational use of the aircraft are anticipated.