List of World War II military equipment of Poland
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Polish Armament in 1939–45 article is a list of equipment used by Polish army before and during the Invasion of Poland, foreign service in British Commonwealth forces, the resistance Polish Home Army and last campaign to Germany with the Red Army in 1945.[1] The list includes prototype vehicles.
Aircraft
editFighters
editBombers
edit- PZL.23 Karaś (250)
- PZL.37 Łoś (120+)
- PZL.43 (54)
Strategic and photo-reconnaissance aircraft
edit- RWD-14 Czapla (65)
Air ambulances
edit- RWD-13 (≈100)
- Lublin R-XVI (7)
Trainers
editPrototypes
editForeign aircraft
edit- Schreck FBA-17
- LeO H-13
- LeO H-135
- Latham 43
- Avro Tutor Mk. I (2 examples)
- Breguet Bre XIX B.2
- CANT Z.506B Airone (1 example)
- Fokker F.VIIb-3m/M (21 examples)
Aircraft in use by Polish Air Force in France (1939–1940)
edit- Bloch MB.152
- Caudron C.714 C1 "Cyclone"
- Koolhoven F.K.58
- Morane-Saulnier M.S.406
Aircraft in use by Polish Air Force in Great Britain (1940–1947)
edit- Avro Lancaster
- Boulton Paul Defiant
- Bristol Beaufighter
- de Havilland Mosquito
- Fairey Battle
- Handley Page Halifax
- Hawker Hurricane
- Supermarine Spitfire
- Taylorcraft Auster
- Vickers Wellington
- Vickers Warwick
- Westland Lysander
- Consolidated B-24 Liberator
- North American B-25 Mitchell
- North American P-51 Mustang
Aircraft in use by Polish Air Force in Soviet Union (1943–1945)
editMilitary vehicles
editTankettes
editTanks
edit- Renault FT
- Vickers E
- 7TP jw (jednowieżowy-single turret; 37 mm Bofors anti-tank gun)
- 7TP dw (dwuwieżowy-twin turret; with two wz. 30 Brownings)
- Renault R35
- Hotchkiss H35
Armored vehicles
edit- Samochód pancerny wz. 28
- Samochód pancerny wz. 29
- Samochód pancerny wz. 34
- Samochód pancerny Kubuś (improvised)
- Samochód pancerny Peugeot (French production)
Utility vehicles
edit- Sokół 1000
- C2P[2]
- C4P
- C7P
- Polski-Fiat 508
- Polski-Fiat 508/518
- Polski-Fiat 508 III/W Łazik
- Polski-Fiat 618 Grom
- Polski-Fiat 621
- Ursus A
- Krupp L2H43[3] (bought from Germany before WW2)
Armored trains and annex equipment
edit- Armoured Train Number 11 "Danuta"
- Armoured Train Number 12 "Poznańczyk"
- Armoured Train Number 13 "Generał Sosnkowski"
- Armoured Train Number 14 "Paderewski"
- Armoured Train Number 15 "Śmierć"
- Armoured Train Number 51 "Pierwszy Marszałek"
- Armoured Train Number 52 "Piłsudczyk"
- Armoured Train Number 53 "Śmiały"
- Armoured Train Number 54 "Groźny"
- Armoured Train Number 55 "Bartosz Głowacki"
Prototypes
editVehicles used by Polish troops in Great Britain
edit- Universal Carrier
- Covenanter (used for training)
- Light tank Mk VIB (used for training)
- Crusader
- M3A1/A3 Stuart
- M5A1 Stuart
- Matilda Mk I (used for training)
- Cromwell cruiser tank
- Valentine Mk III (used for training)
- Challenger Mk VIII
- M3 Lee
- M4 Sherman
- Sherman Firefly
- Archer
- Achilles
- Sexton
- Crusader III AA
- M16 MGMC
- M17 MGMC
- Bedford OXA
- GM C15TA
- ACW-IP
- M3A1 Scout Car
- M5/A1 half-track
- Willys MB
Vehicles used by Polish troops in the Soviet Union
editCaptured German/Italian vehicles
editSmall Arms
editHelmets
editEdged weapons
editSidearms
edit- Pistolet wz. 35 Vis (Similar to Colt M1911 but with some differences and in 9x19mm)
- Nagant wz.1932 (design form Nagant M1895)
- M1917 revolver
- Bergmann 1910/21 (modified to use Soviet PPS-43 magazine)[8]
- Tokarev TT-33
Submachine gun
edit- Mors submachine gun (Prototype, modelled after the German ERMA EMP-35)
- Sten gun
- Thompson submachine gun
- PPD-40
- ERMA EMP
- PPSh-41
- PPS submachine gun
- Błyskawica Machine pistol
- Bechowiec-1
- Choroszmanów submachine gun (based roughly on the Soviet PPD-40)
- KIS Machine Pistol (copy of sten gun)
- KOP-PAL
Rifles and carbines
editMachine guns
edit- Browning wz.1928 (copy of BAR M1918)
- Chauchat 1915/27
- Ckm wz. 25 Hotchkiss (modified Hotchkiss M1914 to use 7.92x57mm)
- Ckm wz.30 (copy of Browning M1917)
- Ckm wz.32
- FM 24/29 light machine gun
- Bren machine gun
- Browning M1919
- Browning M2HB
- DP-27
- Maxim wz. 1910
Grenades
edit- Defensive grenade wz. 33
- Offensive grenade wz. 33
- Defensive grenade wz. 24
- Offensive grenade wz. 24
- Mills bomb
- RGD-33 grenade
- Molotov fire grenade (homemade from Polish Home Army)
- ET-38
- ET wz.40 (Also known as ET-40 "Filipinka")
- R wz.42 (Also known as "Sidolówka")
- Granat "Karbidówka"
Grenade launchers
editAnti-tank weapons
editArtillery
editMortars
edit- wz.18 mortar (Stokes mortar)
- wz.18/31 mortar (Brandt Mle 27/31 produced under license)
- wz.28 mortar (Polish produced Stokes mortar)
- wz.31 mortar (Brandt Mle 27/31 produced under license)
Field cannons
editHowitzers
edit- Haubica 100 mm wz. 1914/19A & wz. 1914/19P (produced around 900 pieces of their own licensed)
- 155 mm haubica wz. 1917
- Skoda 220 mm howitzer
Mountain guns
editAnti-tank guns
edit- Wz.36 Bofors ( hundreds more were produced by SMPzA based Bofors 37 mm anti-tank gun)
Anti-aircraft guns
editNaval weapons
editSurface vessels, submarines and other ships
edit- Destroyers
- Escort destroyers
- Cruisers
- Heavy minelayer
- Minesweepers
- Submarines
- Torpedo vessel
- Auxiliary boat
- Sea patrol boat
- River patrol boat
Coastal artillery defenses
edit- Heliodor Laskowski's Artillery Battery No. 31 (XXXI) - four 152 mm coastal cannon
- "Smok Kaszubski" improvised armored train
- Armored Train (Unknown name)[citation needed]
River boat local projects
edit- Type I fast monitor
- Type MC monitor
References
edit- ↑ Williams, Anthony G.; Dr Emmanuel Gustin (2003). Flying Guns World War II, Development of aircraft guns, ammunition and installations 1933–45 (1st ed.). Ramsbury. ISBN 978-1-84037-227-4 – via Google Books, snippet.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Polskie tankietki TK (TK-3) i TKS". derela.pl. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
- ↑ "Nazewnictwo pojazdu z 10 BK". Forum Odkrywcy. 2005-01-19. Retrieved 2024-02-28.
- ↑ Zawadzki, Marcjan (2025-01-22). "Renault wz. 32". Tank Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2025-01-26.
- ↑ Pakula, Tadeusz (2017-05-03). "WB-10". Tank Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2024-02-25.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Pojazdy niemieckie w LWP". Forum Odkrywcy. 2014-04-09. Retrieved 2024-03-16.
- 1 2 "Zdobyczne pojazdy opancerzone używane przez Polskę - LWP, PSZ itp". Forum Odkrywcy. 2024-05-06. Retrieved 2024-12-19.
- ↑ McCollum, Ian (2015-10-14). "Warsaw Uprising Bergmann 1910/21 - Forgotten Weapons". www.forgottenweapons.com. Retrieved 2025-05-04.