The system is designed to strengthen low-altitude protection against threats such as drones and aircraft as Poland continues to bolster its layered air defenses in response to security risks stemming from Russia’s war in Ukraine. The demonstration took place at a training ground belonging to the Polish Military Institute of Armament Technology, where personnel showed how the system’s components can be integrated and operated in the field. Details on procurement timelines, unit costs, and the total number of SAN systems to be deployed were not immediately disclosed at the event, though officials have previously indicated that the first battery elements should reach the armed forces in 2026 and that full deliveries are planned within roughly two years of the contract signing.