Poland officially inducted its first F-35 fighter jets into the Polish Armed Forces during a ceremony held Friday at the 32nd Tactical Air Base in Łask. The event marked a significant milestone in the country’s military modernization efforts. President Karol Nawrocki and Minister of National Defence Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz were among those in attendance at the welcoming ceremony. The acquisition of the F-35s is intended to bolster Poland’s air defense capabilities and enhance its security posture. This delivery represents the first tranche of a larger planned purchase of the advanced aircraft. The integration of the F-35s will involve pilot and maintenance crew training to ensure operational readiness. This acquisition signifies Poland’s commitment to NATO standards and interoperability.