In the latest episode of Defence Week Review24 Jacek Raubo, Maciej Szopa and Maximilian Dura discussed the direction in which the construction of the Shield East is going, and more broadly, where we are in our discussion on the safety of east borders. There were various points of view and controversy, specified as the thought of establishing a fresh version of the Border defender Corps. The editors of Defence24 besides pointed out the importance of the current decisions in terms of strengthening Ukraine's Armed Forces with fresh anti-aircraft and rocket defence systems. Especially erstwhile taking into account the context of the current lively discussion in Poland, whether Russian rockets should be thrown down the territory of Ukraine. But the most emotions, however, were caused by the inevitable appearance of F-16 multitasking aircraft in Ukraine's air force. Both Maciej Szopa and Maximilian Dura outlined respective strong hypotheses regarding the future of this kind of weaponry strategy in the war, as well as pointing to possible consequences for the course of combat. Wondering whether the Black Sea would not become an agreement arena for the clash of Western and Russian aviation technologies, but besides how many pilots must have Ukraine to usage decently the aircraft supplied to them by the Natovian states. And, of course, the first conclusions of the NATO Summit in Washington, D.C., which by Maximilian Dura, was called a "missile peak", were yet addressed.