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The GROM Military Unit (Polish: Jednostka Wojskowa GROM), is a Polish special forces unit and forms part of the Special Troops Command of the Polish Armed Forces. It is believed to consist of around 250 operatives plus support personnel. [1] GROM is considered to be the most elite unit in the Polish Armed Forces. [2]
Grom, a New York band signed by Resistance Records Grom Wolsztyn, the Grom soccer team in Wolsztyn , Gmina Wolsztyn, Powiat Wolsztyn, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland Police, security services
Standard SMG for close protection in JW Grom Colt M4A1: Assault rifle: Mostly supplanted the Beryl in JW GROM and JW NIL (M4A3) Heckler & Koch HK416: Assault rifle: Assault rifle used by the Polish SOF, JW Grom, JW Komandosów, JW NIL and JW Agat. Various barrel options used (10, 14.5 and 16.5 inch). Most commonly used assault rifle of the ...
On 4 August 1995, the Polish special-forces unit GROM adopted the name and traditions of the Cichociemni. Polish TV has produced a series, Czas honoru (Time of Honour), about the Silent Unseen. An urban park commemorating the paratroopers, known as the Silent Unseen Park, was established in 2016 in Warsaw.
ETA (Special Airborne Unit) Z' MAK (Z' Amphibious Raider Squadron) Navy. DYK (Underwater Demolitions Command) Air Force. 31 MEEΔ (31 Search & Rescue Operations Squadron) Police. EKAM (Special Suppressive Antiterrorist Unit)
PZR Grom (Grom, meaning "thunder" in Polish) is a man-portable air-defense system produced in Poland and based on the Soviet man-portable infrared homing surface-to-air missile (SAM) 9K38 Igla. It consists of a 72 mm anti-aircraft missile set with a flight speed of 650 m/s , as well as a single-use launcher, re-usable gripstock and thermal ...
The Piorun Portable Anti-Aircraft Missile System is produced by the Mesko company and was created as a result of the GROM system modernization carried out in 2010–15. As part of the modernization, the effectiveness of the homing warhead was significantly improved by increasing the sensitivity of detection, which increased the distance at which the missile is able to target and hit the target ...
The Zvezda Kh-66 and Kh-23 Grom (Russian: Х-23 Гром 'Thunder'; NATO: AS-7 'Kerry') are a family of early Soviet tactical air-to-surface missiles with a range of 10 km. They were intended for use against small ground or naval targets.