Drone found on Ustka beach. Military Police and Border Guard secured the area
Early on Saturday morning, a bright orange drone was discovered washed up on the eastern beach in Ustka. The device was spotted a few meters from the shoreline by a passerby, who immediately notified the authorities instead of attempting to move it.
security aviation navy pomerania border guard news01 november 2025 | 10:34 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

fot. Mariusz Jasłowski
Responding units from the Polish Border Guard and the Military Police quickly arrived on site and secured the area. According to initial assessments, the drone is most likely of Polish origin and may have been used for coastal survey or monitoring purposes.
The equipment has been taken for further inspection as officials work to determine its owner and the circumstances under which it ended up in the sea.
Authorities have emphasized that the incident posed no threat to the public. The swift and responsible reaction of the person who reported the finding allowed the operation to proceed safely and efficiently.
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