WARSAW, Feb 2 (Reuters) - A drone of unknown origin fell onto a military base in Przasnysz, north-central Poland on January 28, Radio Zet reported on Monday, citing sources. Radio Zet said that Polish
Small drone fell on Polish army base, military police say
Overview of the Drone Incident
WARSAW, Feb 2 (Reuters) - A small toy-like drone of unknown origin fell onto a military base in Przasnysz, north-central Poland on January 28, military police said on Monday, confirming a report from Radio Zet.
Details of the Drone
Authorities across Europe have been on high alert for drones after a spate of incidents that have disrupted operations at airports or military facilities.
Security Concerns in Europe
Military police spokesperson Tomasz Wiktorowicz said security officers had observed the drone flying over the base and that it then fell onto the premises.
"The toy-like device was secured... It was later handed over to the military police, and an investigation is currently underway," he said.
He added that it was an unsophisticated device that was possibly controlled using a mobile phone and had lost contact with its operator.
"No recording devices, such as a memory card or SIM card, that could transmit data were found in the device," he said.
(Reporting by Alan Charlish, Marek Strzelecki; Editing by Jan Harvey)






