Polish army bans Chinese vehicles from military premises

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The Polish army banned all cars capable of recording location, video or sound from secure military facilities unless those functions are disabled, and prohibited connecting official army phones to infotainment systems in vehicles made in China.
Polish army bans Chinese vehicles from military premises
Why it matters
Access to secure military areas is now restricted for any vehicle with active sensors or communications unless occupants disable recording features, shifting compliance onto personnel and entry controllers. The prohibition on pairing official phones with vehicle infotainment systems closes a direct pathway for potential data transfer and requires new device-control procedures at checkpoints.
Implications
  • Military base access controllers must inspect arriving vehicles for active location, audio, or video recording capabilities and refuse entry unless those functions are disabled.
  • Personnel entering military bases with vehicles capable of recording location, video or sound must disable those functions before arrival or be denied access.

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The Hindu

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