List of equipment of the Polish Land Forces
The following is a list of equipment of the Polish Land Forces.
Personnel equipment
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Details |
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Helmets | ||||||
Hełm HP-05 | Poland | Combat helmet | HP-05 | High cut type helmets. 50,000 on order. | ||
Hełm wz. 2005 | Poland | Combat helmet | wz. 2005 | Standard combat helmet of Polish Land Forces. | ||
Hełm HA-03 | Poland | Combat helmet | HA-03 | Used in Polish airborne. | ||
Hełm wz. 67 | Poland | Combat helmet | wz. 67 | Only used for training. | ||
HC-98 | Poland | Combat helmet | HC-98 | There are two versions of the headphone: summer (HCL-98) and winter (HCZ-98). The leading producer of HC-98 tank headphones is Interprotel based in Radom. | ||
Camouflage and uniforms | ||||||
wz. 2010 | Poland | Military uniform | 123UL 123UP |
Standard camouflage for Polish Armed Forces, except Polish Special Forces. | ||
123UT/MON (Uniform) | Poland | Military uniform | 123Pl 123UT |
Polish desert uniforms. | ||
Bulletproof vests | ||||||
OLV (Bulletproof vest) | Poland | Bulletproof vest | OLV | Protects against 9 mm Parabellum bullets (2nd bullet resistance class according to PN-V-87000: 1999 standard). Not in use by the Polish military anymore. Vests are being modernised with molle straps and put to reserve use. | ||
Kamizelka UKO | Poland | Bulletproof vest | UKO UKO-M |
Main Polish army bulletproof vest, used by all Polish soldiers except for special forces. | ||
Boots | ||||||
wz.928 (Boots) | Poland | Boots | wz.928 | Standard boots for the Polish Armed Forces. | ||
wz.920 (Boots) | Poland | Desert Boots | wz.920/P | Standard desert boots for the Polish Armed Forces. | ||
Protection against chemical contamination | ||||||
Maska MP-5 | Poland | Gas mask | MP-5 | The manufacturer of the masks is currently the Maskpol company. | ||
Maska MP-6 | Poland | Gas mask | MP-6 | ~28,400 | The tube for collecting fluids is NATO standard, it allows you to attach a water bottle, canteens or a camelback. | |
FOO-1 (Gas Mask) | Poland | Gas mask | FOO-1 | Improved suit for protection against chemical contamination. | ||
Special equipment | ||||||
AD-2000 (Parachute) | Poland | Parachute | AD-2000 | Standard parachute of the Polish Armed Forces. |
Infantry weapons
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Details |
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Knives and bayonets | ||||||
6H4 Bayonet | Soviet Union Poland |
Bayonet | 6H4 | ~100,000 | ||
Military knife wz. 92 | Poland | Combat knife | wz. 92 | ~3000 | ||
Military knife wz. 98 | Poland | Combat knife | wz. 98
wz. 98A wz. 98Z |
~500 | ||
Pistols | ||||||
P-83 Wanad | Poland | 9 mm Makarov semi-auto pistol | P-83 | ~5000 | Being slowly supplemented in military service by WIST-94. Still in heavy use in Polish police services.[1] To be replaced with 21,000 new pistols.[2] P-83 and WIST-94 are to be replaced by new handgun in near future.[3] | |
WIST-94 | Poland | 9 mm Para semi-auto pistol | WIST-94 WIST-94L |
20,210[4] | P-83 and WIST-94 are to be replaced by new Handgun in near future.[3] | |
P99 | Germany | 9 mm Para semi-auto pistol | P99 QA | ~500 | Limited usage in Polish Land Forces, mostly used by generals and officers.[5] | |
PR-15 Ragun | Poland | 9 mm Para semi-auto pistol | PR-15 | ~6,500, 20000 ordered, designated Vis 100 [6] | To replace the WIST-94 and its variants. Began testing in April 2017, and was promptly ordered. Initial batch of units received by the Military in early 2018. | |
Flare gun | ||||||
Wz. 78 | Poland | 26 mm flare gun | ||||
Submachine gun | ||||||
PM-84 Glauberyt | Poland | 9 mm Para submachine gun | PM-84P
PM-98 |
~15,000 | Around 30,000 are in storage | |
Shotguns | ||||||
Mossberg 500 | File:PEO Mossberg 590A1 background fixed.png | United States | 12 gauge shotgun | M590 | ~150[7] |
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Assault rifles | ||||||
AKM | Soviet Union Poland |
7.62×39mm assault rifle | AKM
AKMŁ AKMS |
~10,000 | Around 300,000 are in storage. Replaced by Beryl and Grot. Used for training. | |
FB Mini-Beryl | Poland | 5.56mm NATO carbine | 1996B
1996C |
~3,000
~17,000[8] |
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FB Beryl | Poland | 5.56mm NATO assault rifle | 1996A
1996B 1996C |
~45,000
~10,000 ~39,000 |
Standard service rifle | |
MSBS Grot | Poland | 5.56mm NATO modular rifle | MSBS-R
MSBS C16 FB-M1 MSBS C16 FB-M2 |
640
48,004 |
Future standard service rifle. Almost 48,000 delivered. A total of 63,000 rifles on order.[9] | |
Sniper rifles | ||||||
SVD | Soviet Union Poland |
7.62×54 mmR sniper rifle | SWD
SWD-M |
1,100
158 |
SWD-M is a Polish limited modernization including new optics and bipod. | |
Bor | Poland | 7.62mm NATO sniper rifle | 853 | |||
Sako TRG | Finland | 7.62mm NATO sniper rifle | TRG-21 TRG-22 |
40 206 |
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Sako TRG M10 SWS | Finland | 338 Lapua Magnum sniper rifle | 150 | |||
WKW Wilk | Poland | .50 BMG anti-materiel rifle | 76 | |||
General-purpose machine guns | ||||||
PK | Soviet Union Poland |
7.62×54mmR general purpose machine gun | PK
PKB PKL PKS PKT PKM PKMS PKMSN PKMSN-1 |
~10,000
? ~100 ? ~2,000 |
Around 10,000 are in storage | |
UKM-2000 | Poland | 7.62mm NATO general purpose machine gun | UKM-2000P
UKM-2000P zmod.[10] UKM-2000C UKM-2000D |
894
290
337 8
|
[11] | |
Rheinmetall MG3 | West Germany | 7.62mm NATO general purpose machine gun | MG3A1 | ~600 | Used on ex-German vehicles | |
Heavy machine guns | ||||||
DShK | Soviet Union Poland Czechoslovakia |
12.7 mm Russian heavy machine gun | DSzKM | ~160 | Only used on WZT-2 ARV and 152mm SpGH DANA[12] | |
NSW | Soviet Union Poland |
12.7 mm Russian heavy machine gun | NSW
NSWT |
~1,500 | NSW – Polish designation for NSV. To be replaced by WKM-B.[13] | |
WKM-B | Poland | .50 BMG heavy machine gun | WKM-B
WKM-Bz |
~450
8 |
NSW adapted to the .50 BMG NATO round.[13] | |
Grenades | ||||||
Rifle Grenades | Poland | HEAP grenade Incendiary grenade Smoke grenade Illuminating grenade |
GNPO
NGZ-93 NGD-93 NGOS |
They can be fired from Kbs wz. 1996 Beryl and Kbk wz. 1996 Mini-Beryl. | ||
RGD-2 | Soviet Union Poland |
Smoke grenade | RGD-2B
RGD-2CZ |
Only white and black smoke. | ||
UGD-200 | Poland | Smoke grenade | Color or white smoke. | |||
RGO-88 | Poland | Fragmentation grenade | ||||
RGZ-89 | Poland | Anti-personnel grenade | ||||
F-1 | Soviet Union Poland |
Anti-personnel grenade | Being replaced by RGZ-89 and RGO-88. | |||
RG-42 | Soviet Union | Anti-personnel grenade | Being replaced by RGZ-89. | |||
Recoilless rifles and grenade launchers | ||||||
SPG-9 | Soviet Union | 73 mm recoilless rifle | SPG-9
SPG-9D SPG-9N |
Limited use by airborne forces. | ||
Carl Gustav | Sweden | 84 mm multi-role recoilless rifle | 34[14] | Used only by paratroopers and special forces. | ||
Kbkg wz. 1960 | Poland | 7.62×39mm carbine-grenade launcher | wz. 1960
wz. 1960/72 |
Unknown number in use at now. Most are replaced by wz. 83 Pallad-D. | ||
wz. 74 Pallad wz. 83 Pallad-D |
Poland | 40 mm grenade launcher | wz. 74 Pallad wz. 83 Pallad-D |
~6500 ~450 |
wz. 74 Pallad can be attached to AKM, AKMS, kbk wz. 88 Tantal and kbs wz. 96 Beryl. To be replaced by GPBO-40. Pallad-D is also known as Wz. 1983 grenade launcher. To be replaced by GSBO-40. | |
GPBO-40 GSBO-40 |
Poland | 40 mm grenade launcher | GPBO-40 GSBO-40 |
746[15][16] 160[17] |
GPBO-40 is an underbarrel grenade launcher, can be attached to kbs wz. 1996 Beryl. GSBO-40 is a stand-alone version with stock and pistol grip. | |
Mk.19 | United States | 40 mm automatic grenade launcher | 190 | |||
Daewoo K4 | South Korea | 40 mm automatic grenade launcher | 0/? | Several hundred K4 automatic grenade launchers ordered.[18] | ||
RPG-7 | Soviet Union Poland |
40 mm rocket-propelled grenade launcher | RPG-7
RPG-7D RPG-7DN1 RPG-7W |
~2,000 | Some of them (RPG-7DN1) are equipped with Polish NV sight PCS-5. | |
M72 LAW[19] | United States Norway |
66 mm rocket-propelled grenade launche | M72 EC Mk I | ?/+10,000 launchers [20] | On July 7 2022, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense Mariusz Błaszczak announced the contract for deliveries of several thousand M72 EC MK1.[21] | |
Land mines | ||||||
TM-62M | Soviet Union Poland |
Anti-tank mine | ||||
MPP-B Wierzba | Poland | Anti-tank mine | ||||
Mortars | ||||||
LM-60 Pluton | Poland | 60 mm mortar | LM-60D
LM-60K |
376[22]
20[22] |
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LRM vz. 99 ANTOS | Czech Republic | 60,7 mm mortar | LRM vz. 99 ANTOS | 200+ | [23][24] | |
LMP-2017 | Poland | 60 mm mortar | 648[25] | |||
M-98 | Poland | 98 mm mortar | 93[26] | |||
Wz. 38/43 | Soviet Union | 120 mm mortar | 131[26] | To be replaced by RAK mortar. | ||
2B11 | Soviet Union | 120 mm mortar | 14[26] | To be replaced by RAK mortar. |
Portable anti-material weapons
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Caliber | Launchers | Missiles | Details |
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PPZR Grom | Poland | MANPADS | 72mm | 480 | 2,000[27] | 2000 missiles delivered. | |
PPZR Piorun | Poland | MANPADS | 72mm | 420 | 1,300[28] | Unspecified amount donated to Ukraine. Additional 600 launchers and 3,500 missiles ordered.[29][30] | |
FGM-148F Javelin | United States | Anti-tank guided missile system | 127mm | 60 | 180[31] | ||
Spike | Israel Poland |
Anti-tank guided missile system | 130mm | 264 | 2,675[22] | Deal with Israeli manufacturer included production of components and assembly in Poland; include 264 launchers; total of 2675 Spike-LR version delivery 2004-2013.[22] |
Military vehicles
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Details |
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Main battle tanks | ||||||
K2 Black Panther | South Korea Poland |
Main battle tank | K2 Black Panther K2PL |
0/180[32] 0/820[32] |
180 K2 Black Panther tanks on order from South Korea. The first units will be delivered in 2022.[32]Beginning in 2026, another 820 K2PL will be produced in Poland, and the initial batch of 180 K2s will eventually be upgraded to the K2PL standard for a total of 1000 K2PL main battle tanks.[32] | |
M1 Abrams | United States | Main battle tank | M1A2 SEPv3 M1A1 SA |
0/250 0/116 |
250 M1A2 SEPv3 on order. Deliveries planned for 2025–2026. 28 M1A2 SEPv2 are being leased for training.[33][34][35] 116 ex-US M1 Abrams (M1A1 SA) are on order.[36] They will replace 232 T-72 that were donated to Ukraine at a ratio of 1:2 and will eventually be upgraded to the M1A2 SEPv3 standard.[37] | |
Leopard 2 | Germany Poland |
Main battle tank | Leopard 2A4 Leopard 2A5 Leopard NJ Leopard 2PL Leopard 2PLM1 |
108[22][38][39] 105[40][41][42][43] 2[44] 24[45] 10[46][47] Total 249 |
Of the original 142 Leopard 2A4 tanks 24 have been upgraded to Leopard 2PL standard.[48] The rest are being upgraded to Leopard 2PLM1 standard.[49] | |
PT-91 Twardy | Poland | Main battle tank | PT-91 PT-91MA PT-91MA1 |
92 27 113 Total 232 |
PT-91 – originally produced PT-91. PT-91MA – T-72M upgraded to PT-91 standard.[50] PT-91MA1 – T-72M1 upgraded to PT-91 standard.
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T-72 | Soviet Union Poland |
Main battle tank | T-72A T-72M T-72M1 T-72M1D T-72M1R |
unknown[51] | Polish Armed Forces maintained at least 301 tanks in service before donations to Ukraine (with up to 100 more in storage, albeit in poor condition).[51] At least 232 were donated to Ukraine's Armed Forces during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[52][49] | |
Self-propelled artillery | ||||||
K9 Thunder | South Korea Poland |
155 mm self-propelled howitzer | K9A1[53] K9PL[54] |
0/212[55] 0/624 |
The first batch of 212 K9A1 will be delivered from South Korea in years 2022-2026[55] and will be integrated with TOPAZ and a Polish BMS. From 2026 onward the production of modified K9A2, known as K9PL, will move to Poland. 624 K9PL are planned in this second batch bringing the total to 836 howitzers. The initial series of 212 K9A1 will also be upgraded to the K9PL standard.[53][54] Yet to be determined number of K10 and K11 support vehicles will also be procured.[56] | |
Krab | Poland | 155 mm self-propelled howitzer | 64(?)/104[57][58][59][60][61] | Initial order called for 122 AHS Krab howitzers. As of late 2021 82 of them were produced.[60] Since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine numerous AHS Krab were transferred to Ukrainian Armed Forces (18 in confirmed first batch).[62] Negotiations to replenish those units by ordering 48 additional howitzers are ongoing.[63] | ||
M120 Rak | Poland | 120 mm self-propelled mortar | SMK | 82/122 | 122 on order. The M120 Rak 120mm heavy mortar system can be mounted on a variety of vehicles. Pictured here is the: SMK 120 – RAK mortar mounted on KTO Rosomak ("Wolverine") chassis.[64][65][66] | |
Wz. 1977 Dana | Czechoslovakia Czech Republic Poland |
152 mm self-propelled howitzer | Dana-T Dana-M |
108[26] 3 |
Additional 7 Dana-T will be modernized to Dana-M standard.[67] | |
2S1 Goździk | Soviet Union Poland |
122 mm self-propelled howitzer | 2S1M Goździk 2S1T Goździk |
unknown | 198 in use, rest in storage. 2S1 will be replaced by AHS Krab and M120 Rak. 20 were donated to Ukraine during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. | |
MLRS | ||||||
M142 HIMARS | United States | Rocket artillery
Tactical ballistic missile |
0/20[68] | 20 on order.[68][69] Polish Ministry of National Defense sent a Letter of Request to the US requesting a purchase of additional 500 launchers (adapted to Jelcz trucks and equipped with TOPAZ system).[70] | ||
WR-40 Langusta | Poland | Multiple rocket launcher | 75[26] | 820 new 122mm M-21 FHE „Feniks” missiles were ordered from domestic producer MESKO. | ||
RM-70 | Czechoslovakia | Multiple rocket launcher | RM-70/85 | 29[26] | ||
BM-21 Grad | Soviet Union | Multiple rocket launcher | unknown | It will be replaced by M142 HIMARS. At least 20 units were supplied to Ukraine.[71][26] | ||
Infantry fighting vehicle | ||||||
KTO Rosomak | Finland Poland |
Wheeled infantry fighting vehicle | Rosomak | 359 | Additional 70 KTO Rosomak with Polish unmanned turret ZSSW-30 on order.[72] Wheeled infantry fighting vehicle equipped with HITFIST-30P turret. Also some up-armoured M1M variants for use in Afghanistan − no longer amphibious due to extra weight.[73] It is a licensed variant of the Patria AMV manufactured in Poland.[74] | |
BWP-1 | Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Poland |
Infantry fighting vehicle
Armored personnel carrier |
BWP-1
BWP-1D |
unknown | The BWP-1 is the Polish designation for the Russian BMP-1 and BWP-1D is the Polish designation for BMP-1K (MP-31 in Polish service is sometimes also called BWP-1D).[22] To be replaced by new tracked infantry vehicle. At least 40 BWP-1 were donated to Ukraine. | |
Armoured personnel carrier | ||||||
KTO Rosomak | Finland Poland |
Armored personnel carrier |
Rosomak-M2 Rosomak-M3 Rosomak-S Rosomak-NJ |
4
31 27+60 4[74] |
M2 Rosomak - (unarmed or with .50 BMG) amphibious armoured personnel carrier.
M3 Rosomak - up-armoured to (M1 IFV standard armour) personnel carrier, armed with .50 BMG WKM-B or Mk 19 + PKM or UKM-2000 as secondary weapon. Rosomak-S - armoured personnel carrier carries full squad with two Spike-LR ATGM, another 60 on order[75]. Rosomak-NJ - vehicle for driver training. | |
MT-LB | Soviet Union Poland |
Armored personnel carrier |
MT-LB L MT-LB Z MT-LB R WD krel |
41 6 6 2 |
The MT-LB L vehicles are used for driver training. MT-LB Z, MT-LB R and WD krel are a part of the Przebiśnieg electronic warfare system. | |
Armored reconnaissance vehicles | ||||||
KTO Rosomak | Finland Poland |
Reconnaissance vehicles | Rosomak-WSRiD | 2[74] | Rosomak WSRiD - Multi-sensor reconnaissance and supervision vehicle. | |
Żmija/Wirus | Poland | Reconnaissance vehicles | 25/118 | |||
BRDM-2 | Soviet Union Poland |
Reconnaissance vehicles | unknown | unknown | BRDM-2RS - Polish designation for BRDM-2RKhb. 8 are in service with the Polish Navy.[22] Polish forces of ISAF used 10 BRDM-2M-96ik.[76] However, they are now together with 12 vehicles used in Iraq, and back in Poland.
It is unknown if this vehicle is still in service. Previous variants were: BRDM-2 (115)[77], BRDM-2M-96 (~50), BRDM-2M-96i (~60), BRDM-2M-97 (37), BRDM-2M-98 (~1)[78], BRDM-2M-96ik (54).[79][80] | |
BWP-1 | Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Poland |
Reconnaissance vehicles |
BWR-1D BWR-1S |
22[22] 16[22] |
BWR-1D - Polish designation for BRM-1K. BWR-1S - Polish designation for BPzV "Svatava". Some number of BWR-1S are going to be modernized with new thermal sights and other minor changes. | |
Armored vehicles | ||||||
Cougar | United States | Infantry Mobility Vehicle | 210/300[81] | Another delivery of 140 was announced on July 2, 2022, by Minister of National Defense Mariusz Błaszczak. | ||
Humvee | United States | Light utility vehicle
Light armored car |
Tumak-2[82] Tumak-3[82] M1043A2[82] |
96[82] 60[82] 1[82] |
M1043A2 with Kobuz RWS, sometimes referred as Tumak-4. | |
Skorpion-3 | Poland | Multi-purpose off-road vehicle | Skorpion-3 | 90 | Armored and heavier version of Honker. They're going to be replaced by Żmija long range reconnaissance vehicle. | |
Tank destroyer | ||||||
Tumak-5 | United States Poland |
Tank destroyer | 18 | M1045A2 with Spike LR mounted on top. | ||
9P133 Malutka-P | Soviet Union | Tank destroyer | 27 | Will be replaced (Ottokar-Brzoza programme). | ||
Air and missile defense | ||||||
Narew | United Kingdom Poland |
Surface-to-air missile system | SHORAD | 0/23 batteries | Narew is a procurement programme for a short range surface-to-air missile system that will equip 23 batteries with 400 8x8 Jelcz truck based launchers and include over 1,000 CAMM missiles.[83] Contracts are to be signed by 2023, and implemented by 2026. Deliveries will be running into 2035. The overall cost of the program is envisaged to be between $12 to $17 billion USD.[84][85] In light of the recent Russian invasion of Ukraine the program is given the highest priority and the dates of its implementation and realization will be significantly shortened. | |
Poprad | Poland | Surface-to-air missile system | Żubr P | 77[86][87][88][89] | 77 regular and 2 pre-series units of Poprad were ordered (to the total of 79),[90] 2 pre-series implementation vehicles are used by the Air Force Training Center.[91] | |
9K33 Osa | Soviet Union Poland |
Surface-to-air missile system | 9K33M2 Osa-AK 9K33M2 Osa-AKM 9K33M2 Osa-P |
64[22] | 64 transporter erector launchers and radars form 16 batteries.[92][93][94] | |
2K12 Kub | Soviet Union | Surface-to-air missile system | 2k12 Kub-M | 20[22] | 20 is the number of TELs. Will be replaced. | |
Air defence artillery | ||||||
Hibneryt | Poland | Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun | Hibneryt Hibneryt-KG Hibneryt-P Hibneryt-3 |
~70 | ZUR-23-2S Jod or ZUR-23-2 kg Jodek-G (Hibneryt-KG) mounted on a Star 266 truck. Some Hibneryts are going to be modernized to a newer version such as Hibneryt-P or Hibneryt-3. | |
ZU-23-2 | Soviet Union Poland |
Twin 23 mm anti-aircraft autocannon | ZU-23-2 ZUR-23-2KG Jodek-G |
~529 | To be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | |
ZSU-23-4 | Soviet Union Poland |
Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun | ZSU-23 4MP "Biala" | 7[22] 21[22][95] |
More ZSU-23-4 are to be modernized to ZSU-23-4MP Biała standard.[22] Will be replaced (Sona program).
To be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | |
Radiolocation | ||||||
NUR-21 | NUR-21 | Poland | Radiolocation station | 33[22] | Used for locating aircraft flying at low altitudes. | |
NUR-22 | Poland | Radiolocation station | 10[22] | Based on Tatra 815. Used for locating aircraft flying at low altitudes. | ||
Liwiec | Poland | Artillery support radar | 10 | [96] | ||
Soła | Poland | PESA radiolocation station | 8 | Sola radar station mounted on Żubr-P.[97] To support Poprad and Pilica VSHORAD.[98][99] | ||
Bystra | Poland | AESA radiolocation station | 0/16 | Bystra AESA radar for VSHORAD and SHORAD. 80km range. | ||
Breń-2 | Poland | Radiolocation station support | [100] | |||
Przebiśnieg | Poland | Jamming station | 2 | [101] | ||
Armoured recovery vehicles | ||||||
M88A2 | United States | M88A2 | 0/26 | 26 on order.[35] | ||
WRT Rosomak | Poland | Technical reconnaissance vehicle | WRT | 34 | Rosomak-WRT – technical reconnaissance vehicle to assist with technical problems in the field. Armed with UKM-2000C 7.62mm MG in ZSMU-1276A remote controlled armament module.[102][103] Licensed variant of the Patria AMV manufactured in Poland. | |
WZT-2 | Poland | Armoured recovery vehicle | 40[22] | |||
WZT-3M | Poland | 29 | ||||
Bergepanzer 2 | Germany | Bergepanzer 2PL | 28[104] | |||
WPT Mors | Poland | 74 | ||||
CKPEiRT Hardun | File:WZT Hardun.jpg | Sweden Poland |
Heavy evacuation and technical rescue vehicle | Hardun | 27 | Based on Scania CB 8x8[105][106] |
Military engineering vehicle | ||||||
MID Bizon-S | Poland | Engineering-roading machine | MID MID-M |
6 1 |
4 more MIDs will be modernized to MID-M standard.[107] | |
TRI | Poland | Engineering reconnaissance vehicle | TRI Hors TRI-D Durian |
77 13 |
Opal-II landing. | |
PTS | Soviet Union | Tracked amphibious medium transporter | PTS-M | A small number are used by the Land Forces. 50 are in service with the Polish Navy.[22]To be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | ||
ISM Kroton | Poland | Minelayer | 6 | Opal-II landing. | ||
Keiler | Germany | Armoured mine clearing vehicle | 4[108] | |||
Bożena | Slovakia Poland |
Remote-controlled self-propelled mine roller | 14[22][39] | |||
UMI | Poland | Excavator-loader | ||||
SŁ-34C | Poland | Bulldozer-loader | ||||
K-407C | Poland | Excavator | ||||
Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | ||||||
BLG-67 | East Germany Poland |
Armoured bridge layer | BLG-67M2 | 126[109] | Used by tank and mechanized subunits. To be replaced by MG-20 Daglezja-G. | |
Leopard Biber | Germany | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | 6[108] | To be replaced by MG-20 Daglezja-G. | ||
MS-20 Daglezja | Poland | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | MS-20 Daglezja MG-20 Daglezja-G MS-40 Daglezja |
12 2 1 |
[110] 2 prototypes of Daglezja-G were delivered to Polish Army to test, also, 1 prototype of MS-40 Daglezja was also delivered, awaiting tests. | |
M1110 Joint Assault Bridge | United States | Armoured vehicle-launched bridge | M1110 | 0/17 | 17 on order[35] | |
PP-64 Wstęga | Poland | Pontoon bridge | 60[22] | Transported by 70 Star 266 AP-64 and Star 266 BP-64 trucks. To be replaced by Daglezja-P (PFM bridge). | ||
Bomb disposal | ||||||
Robot Expert | Poland | Unmanned de-mining vehicle | ||||
Robot Inspektor | Poland | Unmanned de-mining vehicle | ||||
Robot Talon IV | United States | Unmanned de-mining vehicle | ||||
Forester minex 4530 | United States | Metal detector | ||||
EOD-9 | United States | Protective bomb suit | Latest model heavy high protection suit. | |||
Trucks | ||||||
Tumak-4 | United States | Truck | Tumak-4 | 31 | ||
Star | Poland | Truck | Star 200 Star 244 Star 266 Star 266M Star 660M2-D[111] Star 660M3[111] Star 944K Star 944KD Star 1466ML Star 1444 Star 15.225 Star 14.220DK Star 14.225DK R-140M GD-2 (Typ 528) Typ 514 CD-5 (Typ 520) WUS-3 IRS ADK-11 Star 266-based excavator Star-266 AP-64 Star-266 BP-64 |
4,708 (Star 266)[111][112] 292 (Star 266M)[112] a few thousands of specialist Star 266-based vehicles[111] 456 (Star 944K)[112] 185 (Star 944KD)[112] 63 (Star 1466ML)[112] 1 (Star 1444)[112] 1 (Star 15.225)[112] 9 (Star 14.220DK)[112] 16 (Star 14.225DK)[112] |
Star 266 - basic medium-capacity transport vehicle of the Polish Armed Forces. Star 266M - modernized Star 266. Star 944 is used as a cargo carrier in logistic subunits on the tactical level. It also serves as a basis for a command vehicle. Star 1466 can be converted into a gun truck by applying STZ armour package for the truck's cabin. Typ 514 - Mobile fuel tank based on Star 1466 | |
Jelcz | Poland | Truck | 442.32 P/S662D.43 P662D.43 P662D.35 P662D.34 P642D C642D.35 C642D.34 C662D.35 P/S862D.43 P/S842D.43 P/S842D.35 P662.D35 AWRU P882D.53 WA P662D.35 WRUiE |
1039[113] 178[112] 7[112] 15[112] 101[112] 1[112] 36[112] 15[112] 1[112] 70[112] 1[112] 3[112] 8/10[58] 12/30[58] 2/5[58] |
P/S662D.43, P662D.43, P662D.35 and P662D.34 are different variants of JELCZ-662, P642D, C642D.35 and C642D.34 are different variants of JELCZ-642, P/S862D.43 is a variant of JELCZ-862, P/S842D.43 and P/S842D.35 are different variants of JELCZ-842. AWRU armament repair shop part of KMO Rak. WA ammunition vehicles, WRUiE armament and electronics repair shop, part of Regina DMO | |
SLT 50 Elefant | Germany | Heavy equipment transporter | SLT 50-2 | 6[112][93] | ||
Daimler Benz Unimog | Germany | Truck | 1300L | 69[114] | ||
Mercedes-Benz | Germany | Truck | Mercedes-Benz 1017A | 211[114] | ||
Iveco | Italy | Truck | Stralis Trakker Eurotrakker Eurocargo |
83 9 59 309 |
Stralis AT260S35Y/P is used by Polish Ground Forces along with high capacity trailers. Eurotrakker (MP720E47WT, MP720E48WT6x6, MP720T50WT) are used along with ZREMB NS 600W trailers for transport of tracked vehicles and containers. It can also be used to evacuate damaged equipment in a similar fashion to ARVs, Eurocargo ML160E25 is used as a light logistic truck, M40.12WM is used as a biological reconnaissance vehicle, Trakker AD380T41. | |
Tatra | Czechoslovakia | Truck | Tatra 815 | Only specialized variants are in service. | ||
KrAZ | Soviet Union | Truck | KrAZ-255B | Only specialized variants are in service.
To be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | ||
Ural | Soviet Union | Truck | Ural-375D Ural-4320 |
Only specialized variants are in service.
To be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | ||
Kamaz | Soviet Union | Truck | Only specialized variants are in service.
to be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | |||
GAZ | Soviet Union | Truck | GAZ-66 | Only specialized variants are in service.
To be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | ||
ZiL | Soviet Union | Truck | ZIL-131 ZIL-157 |
Only specialized variants are in service.
To be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | ||
All-terrain utility vehicle | ||||||
Honda | Japan | Quad | TRX-300 FW | |||
Polaris | United States | Quad | Sportsan X2 800EFI | |||
Arctic Cat | United States | Quad | Arctic Cat 400 4x4 | |||
Bombardier Outlander | Canada | Quad | Bombardier Outlander 650 | |||
PWA Aero | Poland | Four-wheel all-terrain vehicle of the airmobile troops | PWA Aero | 80 | Adapted to be transported by a helicopter (attached below deck) and to be dropped on a 12 ft "V" 108 "PDS landing platform from C-130 or C-295M airplanes. 55 vehicles and 105 special trailers were ordered.[115][116][117] In 2020, the Ministry of National Defense used the option right, thus the number of vehicles purchased increased to 80 and 160 trailers.[118] | |
UAZ-469B | Soviet Union Poland |
Four-wheel drive multi-purpose vehicle | UAZ-469B WD-43 RD-115ZT UAZ-469B-rs |
38[119][120] | Only specialized variants are in service.[120]To be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | |
Tarpan Honker | Poland | Four-wheel multi-purpose drive vehicle | Tarpan Honker Daewoo Honker Honker-2000 Skorpion-3 Rys[121] ZWD-3 WD-2001 REA "Perkun" Honker Saper |
286[112][122] 348[112][122] 647[112][122] 90[112][122] ? 172[123][124] ? 14 >2[125][126] |
To be replaced. | |
Mercedes-Benz G-Class | Germany | Four-wheel multi-purpose drive vehicle | GD 290 MB290GD WD MB 250 |
96[112] 25[112] 40[114] |
Polish Armed forces currently operate a total number of 140 G-class vehicles.[127] The military police uses 13 GD 290s.[112] | |
Land Rover Defender | United Kingdom | Four-wheel multi-purpose drive vehicle | 10 | |||
Ford Ranger | United States | Four-wheel multi-purpose drive vehicle | XTL | 648[128] | The vehicles received 16-inch steel rims with run-flat inserts and AT BFGoodrich tires. The vehicles are also equipped with a hardtop body and a steel engine housing. Inspektorat Uzbrojenia ordered 648 cars (485 cars for a guaranteed order and 163 in option)[129][128][130] | |
Toyota Land Cruiser | Japan | Four-wheel drive vehicle | Land Cruiser[112][122] | 13[112][122] | ||
Mitsubishi Pajero | Japan | Sport utility vehicle | Pajero[112][122] | 4[112][122] | ||
Daewoo Musso | South Korea | Sport utility vehicle | Musso[112][122] | 6[112][122] | ||
Ford | United States | Van | Transit | Used as a low-capacity transport vehicle which can carry up to 4 tonnes of cargo.[131] | ||
Fiat Ducato | Italy | Wheeled vehicle | Fiat Ducato Seicento Van "W"[132] |
Both are used as low-capacity transport vehicles which can carry up to 4 tonnes of cargo.[131] | ||
Volkswagen Transporter | Germany | Wheeled vehicle, van | 267[133] | |||
Volkswagen Crafter | Germany | Wheeled vehicle, van | [133] | |||
MAN TGE | Germany | Wheeled vehicle, van | 134[134] | 128 in option | ||
Command vehicles | ||||||
LPG | Poland | Tracked command vehicle | WD WDSz |
4/10
18/45[58] |
More than one was donated to Ukraine. More on order due to Regina program. | |
KTO Rosomak | Poland | Armoured wheeled command vehicle | Rosomak WD | 9/17[135] | 7 for the Multinational Division North East.[136] 2 more ordered for the 18th Division during the MSPO 2019 exhibition.[137] On December 21, 2020, an agreement was signed under which in the years 2021-2022 another 8 cars will be delivered to the 16th Mechanized Division.[135] | |
KTO Rosomak | Poland | Armoured wheeled command vehicle (artillery) | Rosomak AWD | 32/60 | Command vehicle for Rak module mounted on KTO Rosomak chassis.[64][65][66] | |
RWŁC-10/T | Poland |
Moving node of digital communication | RWŁC-10/T | ~450[138] | [139] | |
ZWD-10R/K Łowcza-3K | Poland | Wheeled command truck | ZWD-10R/K | 8 | ||
PKK | Poland | Field cryptographic chancellery vehicle | PKK-S | 50 | [140] | |
WWK-10/C | Poland | Cable vehicle | WWK-10/C | 29[141] | Another 27 on order.[142]Before 2015 WWK-10/C cable vehicles were built on Star 944DK chassis. | |
Tumak-6 | United States Poland |
Wheeled all-terrain command vehicle | Tumak-6 | 9 | ||
M113 | United States Germany |
Tracked command vehicle | M113 M557 |
13 6 |
||
ADK-11 | Poland | Wheeled command truck | ADK-11 | |||
ZWD-1 | Poland | Tracked command vehicle | ZWD-1 | 94 | ||
MT-LBu | Soviet Union Poland |
Tracked command vehicle | 1W13 / 1W14 / 1W15 / 1W16 / MP-21 / MP-22 / MP-23 / MP-24 / MP-25 / R-330P Piramida-I / Beta-3M | 20 (1W13/14/15/16) 24 (MP-21/22/23/24/25)[22] 9 (R-330P)[22] 2 (Beta-3M) |
To be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | |
ZWDSz | Soviet Union Poland |
Tracked command vehicle | ZWDSz-1 ZWDSz-2 |
13 6 |
To be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | |
SKOT | Poland Czechoslovakia |
Armoured wheeled command vehicle | R-2AM R-3M |
|||
ZWD-10R Łowcza | Poland | Tracked command vehicle | ZWD-10R | 4 | ||
BRDM-2 | Soviet Union Poland |
Wheeled amphibious command vehicle | R-1A R-5 |
98 |
To be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | |
ZWD-3 | Poland | Wheeled all-terrain command vehicle | ZWD-3 | ~250 | ||
ZWD-2 | Poland | Tracked command vehicle | ZWD-2 | 5 | ||
WD-2001 | Poland | Wheeled all-terrain command vehicle | WD-2001 | |||
Mercedes Benz G-Wagen | Germany | Wheeled all-terrain command vehicle | Mercedes Benz 461.4 Wolf | |||
Ambulance | ||||||
WEM Rosomak | Poland | Armoured ambulance vehicle | Rosomak-WEM | 33[74] | Licensed variant of the Patria AMV manufactured in Poland. | |
KTO Ryś | Poland | Amphibious wheeled armoured personnel carrier | Ryś-Med | 5[22] | ||
Tumak-7 | United States Poland |
Four-wheel drive multi-purpose vehicle | Tumak-7 | 3 | M1035A2 version modified in Poland to ambulance vehicle. | |
SCAM | Italy Poland |
Truck | SCAM SM-50[120] SCAM SM-55[120] |
16[112] 46[112][120] |
Used as a 4×4 ambulance. | |
Iveco | Italy Poland |
Truck | M40.12WM | 134 | Iveco 40E13WM is used as a 4×4 ambulance. | |
M113 | United States Germany |
Multi-purpose tracked armoured personnel carrier | M113G2 Krkw Gep | 16 |
Aircraft
Model | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Details | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Combat helicopters | |||||||
Boeing AH-64 Apache | United States | Attack helicopter | AH-64E | 0/96 | Polish Ministry of National Defense sent a Letter of Request to the US regarding a purchase of 96 helicopters.[143] | ||
Mil Mi-24 | Soviet Union | Attack helicopter | Mi-24W Mi-24D |
30[144] | 4 Mi-24W lost in Afghanistan. To be replaced by 96 Boeing AH-64 Apache.[145]
To be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | ||
AgustaWestland AW149 | Italy Poland |
Combat support helicopter | 0/32 | 32 on order. Three different variants will be acquired: combat support/advanced training, command, reconnaissance and EW.[146][147][148] | |||
Mil Mi-8/Mil Mi-17 | Soviet Union Russia |
Tactical transport helicopter | Mi-8T Mi-17 Mi-17-1V Mi-17AE |
27[144] | One squadron with 16 helicopters. Some with the Terma A/S MASE.[149] One medical evacuation squadron with 4 helicopters (2 W-3PL and 2 Mi-17AE).[citation needed]
To be donated to the Armed Forces of Ukraine | ||
PZL W-3 | Poland | Tactical transport helicopter | W-3WA AE Sokół W-3RR Procjon W-3PSOT |
38[150] | |||
PZL Mi-2 | Soviet Union Poland | Tactical transport helicopter | 41[151] | ||||
Trainer aircraft/helicopters | |||||||
PZL Mi-2 | Soviet Union Poland |
Training helicopter | Mi-2 | 2[152] | |||
Unmanned aerial vehicles | |||||||
WB Electronics FlyEye | Poland | Small unmanned aerial vehicle | 12/56 | Additional order for 44 FlyEye drones was signed on 15 February 2022[153] | |||
WB Electronics Warmate | Poland | Loitering munition | Warmate Warmate 2 |
1000[154] ? |
|||
Defense Orbiter | Israel | Small unmanned aerial vehicle | 11[155] | Also operated by Polish Special Forces.[156] | |||
Insitu ScanEagle | United States | Small unmanned aerial vehicle | 10[157] | ||||
Electronics FT-5 Łoś | Poland | Small unmanned aerial vehicle | FT-5 Łoś ordered as a part of Gladius programme.[158] | ||||
Wizjer | Poland | NeoX 2 | [159] |
Planned equipment
Model/Programme | Image | Origin | Type | Variant | Quantity | Details | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BWP Borsuk | Poland | Infantry fighting vehicle | 1400 | Developed to replace BWP-1 in land forces. In 2020 preliminary studies began, followed by qualification-military testing and assessment. During this time, the Technical Documentation of the Product was prepared. This was a mandatory stage on the road to serial production. In September 2020 the prototypes of Borsuk BWP begun their first fire, endurance, and technical tests at the military training grounds in Drawsko Pomorskie. The serial production of the Borsuk IFV is expected to start at the turn of 2023/24.[160][161] | |||
AHS Kryl | Poland | 155 mm self-propelled auto-loading gun | Self-propelled auto-loading gun for land forces to be built by Huta Stalowa Wola, System uses a license built Israeli ATMOS 2000 howitzer. The vehicle platform is a special version of Jelcz heavy truck. Prototype completion was scheduled for 2015. In future the Kryl will replace 152mm SpGH DANA. | ||||
Designated marksman rifle | 7.62mm NATO DMR | 250 | It is planned to acquire around 250 designated marksman rifles to replace obsolete SWD. The two competitors are: Łucznik with variation of MSBS Grot rifle and ZMT with MWS-25.[162] | ||||
Kruk | Attack helicopter | 96 | On 21 April 2022, Polish Ministry of National Defence shortlisted two models in competition for the "Kruk" (Raven) Program aimed at modernizing the Polish Land Forces' fleet of attack helicopters, with the competitors being Boeing's AH-64E Apache and Bell's AH-1Z Viper.[163] On 8 September 2022, Polish Minister of Defence Mariusz Błaszczak announced that the AH-64E has won and set out to procure 96 helicopters to form six squadrons.[164][165] | ||||
Baobab-K | Minelayer | Minelayer system built by Huta Stalowa Wola. | |||||
Wilk | Main battle tank | 1000 | In 2022 an agreement was signed to acquire 1000 K2PL Black Panther tanks along with announcement of cooperation with South Korea on next generation K3 tank.[166] | ||||
Grot | Grenade launcher | [167] | |||||
Ottokar-Brzoza | Tank destroyer | Armored vehicle manufactured jointly by HSW, Autosan and Tatra Export armed with MBDA UK Brimstone ATGMs has been selected.[168] | |||||
Gryf | Tactical class medium range unmanned aerial vehicle | [169][170] | |||||
Orlik | Tactical class low range unmanned aerial vehicle | PGZ-19R | [171] | ||||
Moskit | Anti-tank guided missile system | Moskit-LR Moskit-SR |
Most likely a clone of Spike missile system with similar technical specifications.[172] |
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