During a meeting to summarize the results of a comprehensive review of the Armed Forces, Alyaksandr Lukashenka stated that in case of war, the country is ready to put half a million people "under arms." Is Belarus capable of withstanding such a mobilization? Who actually makes decisions about the Belarusian army's participation in combat operations, and why are combat drones increasingly entering Belarusian airspace? Vadzim Kabanchuk, representative of the United Transitional Cabinet for Defense and National Security, answered these questions on Belsat Studio.