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  2. List of equipment of the Polish Land Forces - Wikipedia

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    Ordered in October 2021 to be used as tank transporter with the DobrowolskiD OB70W low bed semi-trailer. [ 203 ] Engine OM460 engine with Allison 4500 SP automatic transmission and VG2800 reduction box. Mercedes-Benz Actros. Germany. Heavy equipment transporter. Actros 3353AS 6×6.

  3. Polish People's Army - Wikipedia

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    The Polish People's Army (Polish: Ludowe Wojsko Polskie, pronounced [luˈdɔvɛ ˈvɔjskɔ ˈpɔlskʲɛ]; LWP) [1] constituted the second formation of the Polish Armed Forces in the East in 1943–1945, and in 1945–1989 the armed forces of the Polish communist state (from 1952, the Polish People's Republic), ruled by the Polish Workers' Party and then the Polish United Workers' Party.

  4. List of Polish People's Army units - Wikipedia

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    Organisation of the Polish People's Army in 1985 [2] Land Forces Headquarters, in Warsaw. Polish Front Command, in Warsaw (would have formed the Warsaw Pact’s Northern Front with an authorized strength of 205,620 soldiers in wartime) [citation needed] 6th Pomerania Air Assault Division, in Kraków (reduced to 6th Pomorska Airborne Brigade in ...

  5. Polish Land Forces - Wikipedia

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    The army operational today has its roots in the surrogate force formed in support of Soviet interests during the establishment of the People's Republic of Poland after the Second World War. Two Polish armies, the First Army (Poland) and the Second Army fought with the Red Army on the Eastern Front, supported by some Polish Air Force elements ...

  6. Polish Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Army was recreated in 1918 from elements of the three separate Russian, Austro-Hungarian, and German armies, and armed with equipment left following World War I. The force expanded during the Polish–Soviet War of 1919–1922 to nearly 800,000 men, but then were reduced after peace was reestablished.

  7. Hełm wz. 67 - Wikipedia

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    In hełm wz. 67 there are three types of internal equipment. The first type is the suspension used in wz. 50 helmets. The second one (the most common) is mounted on a supporting element in the form of a metal ring. A leather belt is attached to it, cut into eight elongated leaves. Each of them was sewn together at the end, creating a tunnel.

  8. List of Polish military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    32. [1] A330 MRTT or KC-46. —. Aerial refueling and multi-role transport. —. Unknown. In discussion since early 2023 [2] Combat helicopter.

  9. People's Army (Poland) - Wikipedia

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    The People's Army (AL; Polish: Armia Ludowa; [ˈar.mʲja luˈdɔ.va]) was a communist partisan force of the Polish Workers' Party (PPR) active in Occupied Poland during World War II from January to July 1944. It was created on the order of the Soviet -backed State National Council to fight against Nazi Germany and support the Red Army against ...