Command and Security – insignia of the Batalion Zośka from the Polish Home Army
A Squadron (ZB A) – insignia of the Batalion Miotła from the Polish Home Army and insignia of PSBS
B Squadron (ZB B) – Combined Operations insignia of the No. 10 (Inter-Allied) Commando unit and its No. 6 Troop (Polish)
C Squadron (ZB C) – insignia of the Batalion Parasol from the Polish Home Army
D Squadron (ZB D) – set up in 2016
Information Support Group
Special Forces Training Center
JW Formoza – name comes from the colloquial name of the units base, the post-German torpedo house in Gdynia, called "Formoza".[3]
Special Operations Squadron - at least six special operations sections and a base unit
JW AGAT – formed on the basis of the Special Branch of the Military Police in Gliwice.[4] Named after "Agat" (abbreviation of anty-gestapo) special unit of the Polish Home Army
HQ Staff and Command Group
"A" Company
"B" Company
"C" Company
Combat Support Team
Logistics Security Team
Medical Security Group
JW NIL – Support Unit of Command and Security of Special Forces[5]
HQ Staff
Command Team
Logistics Security Team
Information Support Team
Medical Security Group
Special Operations Aviation Unit – based in Powidz
HQ staff
Aerospace Group - equipped with 8 Mi-17, including 4 Mi-17-1W and 4 Sikorsky S-70i[6][7] all helicopters are to be equipped with M134Gs[8]
Maintenance Group
Gallery
GROM operator conducting a port security exercise
Polish GROM and US Navy SEALs conducting joint field exercises
GROM unit conducting ship seizure training
GROM operator conducting a pistol training exercise
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 Special Forces
In 2009, JW AGAT and JW Komandosów each received 15 M1151A1 vehicles. The remaining 12 vehicles, probably without Frag Kit armor but equipped with an advanced communication system, were delivered to JW GROM. Additionally, later the Special Forces Command decided to purchase an unspecified number of M1165A1 Special Ops, the so-called Ground Mobility Vehicle, i.e. a vehicle configured exclusively for the needs of special forces[9]
The Polish Armed forces currently operate a total of 140 G-class vehicles.[15] The Land forces operate 121 GD 290s and MB290GD WDs.[14] The military police uses 13 GD 290s.[14]
4 on order, 2 scheduled for delivery in 2023, remaining in 2024.[18] In 2019 7 S-70i Black Hawks were ordered and received. 4 to Special Forces and 3 to the Police.[18]
As a result of the contract concluded in 2010 by the United States Department of Defense with Insitu, the Polish Army received one ScanEagle Block D UAV set free of charge, containing a ground system and 10 air platforms. Its user is the Jednostka Wojskowa NIL
The first set of mini Aeronautics Orbiter class UAVs (4 flying devices) was purchased in October 2005 for the Jednostka Wojskowa GROM, the next three sets (3 flying devices each) were purchased in February 2007