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|[[BMP-1|BWP-1]]||[[File:Anakonda 2008 (38).jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:Premier Tusk w 1WBPanc (03).jpg|150px]]||{{USSR}} <br> {{flag|Czechoslovakia}} <br> {{POL}}|| Amphibious tracked infantry fighting vehicle || BWP-1
|[[BMP-1|BWP-1]]||[[File:Anakonda 2008 (38).jpg|150px]]<br>[[File:Premier Tusk w 1WBPanc (03).jpg|150px]]||{{flag|Holynia}}|| Amphibious tracked infantry fighting vehicle || BWP-1
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Revision as of 03:44, 15 October 2021

Model Image Origin Type Variant Number Details
Tanks
HT-15 Jazvec HT-15 Jazvec.jpeg  Holynia Main battle tank HT-15A


112 288 remaining of 400 on order, to be delivered by 2026. Ministry of Defence reviewing an additional 200 unit order by 2023.
HT-90 Pružný Ukrainian preparations for SETC-2018 03 (cropped).jpgBM Oplot, Kyiv 2018, 04.jpg  Holynia Main battle tank HT-90AZ
HT-90B
HT-90V
210
61
100
HT-90AZ - HT-90A upgraded with new sights and sensors, Clona-4 reactive armor replaced Clona-3. Ammo moved to turrett bustle with blast panels.
HT-90B - Introduced in 2005, retains Clona-3 reactive armor.
HT-90V - Most recent variant of HT-90.
HT-85 4th Guards Kantemirovskaya Tank Division (395-37).jpgT-80BVM.jpg  Holynia Main battle tank HT-85B
HT-85BV
HT-85BV2
461 170 HT-85B remain in original configuration and will be retired by 2025.
HT-75 Russian T-80BV.jpg  Holynia Main battle tank HT-75B
HT-75BV
290 Entire fleet will be retired by 2025.
Infantry fighting vehicle
BWP-1 Anakonda 2008 (38).jpg
Premier Tusk w 1WBPanc (03).jpg
 Holynia Amphibious tracked infantry fighting vehicle BWP-1
BWP-1D
1,131[1]
33[1]
BWP-1 - Polish designation for BMP-1.
BWP-1D - Polish designation for BMP-1K (MP-31 in Polish service is sometimes also called BWP-1D[1]).
~800 BWP-1s are operational. To be replaced by new tracked infantry vehicle.
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