Armed Forces General Command (Poland)
The General Command of the Armed Forces (DG RSZ) - is a formation of the Polish Armed Forces. It is commanded by General pl:Jarosław Mika. It is under the authority of the Ministry of National Defence, responsible for commanding military units of the armed forces during peace and crisis. During war conditions, it commands military units that are not subject to the Armed Forces Operational Command. It is responsible for training commands and staffs of troops and personnel reserves. In its responsibility is allocation of equipment to soldiers.
Units
- 1st Tactical Aviation Wing, in Świdwin[1]
- 21st Tactical Air Base, in Świdwin
- 22nd Tactical Air Base, in Malbork
- 23rd Tactical Air Base, in Mińsk Mazowiecki
- 2nd Tactical Aviation Wing, in Poznań
- 31st Tactical Air Base, in Poznań-Krzesiny
- 3rd Aviation Squadron, with F-16C/D 52+
- 6th Aviation Squadron, with F-16C/D 52+
- 32nd Tactical Air Base, in Łask
- 16th Airfield Maintenance Battalion, in Jarocin
- 31st Tactical Air Base, in Poznań-Krzesiny
- 3rd Transport Aviation Wing, in Powidz
- 1st Transport Aviation Base, at Warsaw-Okęcie Air Base
- Aviation Squadron, with Gulfstream G550, Boeing 737-800
- Helicopter Squadron, with W-3 Sokół
- 8th Transport Aviation Base, at Kraków-Balice Air Base
- 12th Aviation Squadron, with M28B Skytruck
- 13th Aviation Squadron, with CASA C-295M
- 33rd Transport Aviation Base, in Powidz
- 14th Aviation Squadron, with C-130E Hercules
- 7th Special Operations Squadron, with Mi-17
- 1st Search and Rescue Group, in Świdwin, with W-3 Sokół
- 2nd Search and Rescue Group, in Mińsk Mazowiecki, with W-3 Sokół
- 3rd Search and Rescue Group, in Kraków, with W-3 Sokół
- 1st Transport Aviation Base, at Warsaw-Okęcie Air Base
- 4th Training Aviation Wing, in Dęblin
- 41st Training Air Base, in Dęblin
- Aviation Squadron, with TS-11 Iskra, M-346A Master
- Helicopter Squadron, with SW-4 Puszczyk, Mi-2
- 42nd Training Air Base, in Radom
- Aviation Squadron, with PZL-130 Orlik
- Training and Endurance Centre, in Zakopane
- Rescue and Parachute Training Centre, in Poznań
- 41st Training Air Base, in Dęblin
- 3rd Radiotechnical (Radar) Brigade, in Wrocław
- 3rd Radiotechnical Battalion, in Sandomierz
- 8th Radiotechnical Battalion, in Lipowiec
- 184th Long Range Radiolocating Post, in Szypliszki, with RAT-31DL
- 211th Long Range Radiolocating Post, in Chruściel, with RAT-31DL
- 31st Radiotechnical Battalion, in Wrocław
- 34th Radiotechnical Battalion, in Chojnice
- 3rd Air Defense Missile Brigade, in Sochaczew
- 32nd Air Defense Missile Squadron, in Olszewnica Stara
- 33rd Air Defense Missile Squadron, in Gdynia
- 34th Air Defense Missile Squadron, in Bytom
- 35th Air Defense Missile Squadron, in Skwierzyna
- 36th Air Defense Missile Squadron, in Mrzeżyno
- 37th Air Defense Missile Squadron, in Sochaczew-Bielice
- 38th Air Defense Security Squadron, in Sochaczew
- 1st Signal Center, in Grójec (Signals Intelligence and Electronic Warfare)
- Air Force Training Center, in Koszalin
- Aviation Engineering Training Centre, in Dęblin
- Air Force Non Commissioned Officer School, in Dęblin
- Head of the Armed Forces Air Traffic Service, in Warsaw
- 1st Tactical Aviation Wing, in Świdwin[1]
- Army units
- Navy units
References
- ↑ "Directly subordinate units". Polish Armed Forces - Armed Forces General Command. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
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