Polish Special Forces


Special Troops Command is the fourth military branch of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland and was officially formed in early 1990 after the fall of communism in 1989, in which the Polish Special Forces were first deployed into the conflict in Lebanon. The conflict in Lebanon was the first official battlefield experience in post-communist times. Polish Special Forces most notably train with American Navy SEALS and NATO Alliance members. It is composed of special forces units and command.

Composition

Special Troops Command based in Kraków:
GROM - Operational-Maneuver Response Group "Cichociemni"
JW Komandosów - Army Commandos
JW Formoza - name comes from the colloquial name of the units base, the post-German torpedo house in Gdynia, called "Formoza".
JW AGAT - formed on the basis of the Special Branch of the Military Police in Gliwice
JW NIL - Support Unit of Command and Security of Special Forces
7 Special Operations Aviation Squadron - based in Powidz

Equipment

Weaponry

Vehicles

Rank insignia

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