32 Baza Lotnicza, Military air base in Łask, Poland
32 Baza Lotnicza is a military air base located near Łask serving as an operational facility for fighter aircraft. The installation includes runways, hangars, maintenance workshops, and training areas designed to support modern combat operations.
The base was established in 1957 as a military airfield and later underwent significant modernization. In 2008, it received its first squadron of modern fighter jets, marking a major transition in its operations.
The facility serves as a center for international military cooperation, regularly hosting joint exercises between Polish forces and NATO allies.
This is an active military facility and not open to public visits, with restricted access enforced for security reasons. The base can sometimes be observed from surrounding public roads and nearby areas, though visitors cannot enter the installation.
A permanent United States Air Force detachment has been stationed here since 2012, deepening military cooperation between Poland and the United States. This international partnership has led to regular joint training exercises and collaborative military operations on Polish soil.
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