List of Polish military aircraft

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This list intends to give an accurate detail list of the equipment currently fielded by the Polish Armed Forces.

Contents

Polish Air Force

Polish Army

Polish Naval Air Arm

Potential and planned orders

Polish Air Force

AircraftOriginRoleVariantQuantityNotesImage
Fixed wing aircraft
Eurofighter or F-15EX Air dominance fighter32 [1]
A330 MRTT or KC-46 Aerial refueling and multi-role transportUnknownIn discussion since early 2023 [2] A39-005 refuelling a B-2 Spirit in August 2022.jpg
Combat helicopter
AW-109T, H145M Rotorcraft trainer24 [3] AW-109 during KAMANDAG 2.jpg
UAV
MQ-9 Reaper Flag of the United States.svg  United States UCAV MQ-9BUnknown [4] 138th Attack Squadron - MQ-9A Reaper.jpg

Polish Land Force

AircraftOriginRoleVariantQuantityNotesImage
Helicopter
AH-64 Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Attack helicopter AH-64E 96 [5] Letter of Request aiming at purchase of additional 96 units was approved by the US AH-64D Apache Longbow.jpg
AW-101 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom,

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

Heavy lift helicopters22Successor of the Mi-8 / 17 [6] Agusta-Westland AW-101 (ZR288), Radom Air Show, 20230826 1514 9520.jpg

Polish Navy

ProgrammeRoleOriginPotential aircraftQuantityNotesImage
Helicopter
Kondor programmeShip based helicopters 6.5 t MTOW classFlag of France.svg  France AS 565 Panther 4 - 8Successor to the Kaman SH-2G [7] Indonesian Navy Eurocopter AS565 Panther.jpg
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada UH-1Y Venom UH-1Y Venom Okinawa.jpg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom AW159 Wildcat AW159 Wildcat ZZ408 - MOD 45154291.jpg
UAV
Gryf programmeTactical, medium-range UAVsFlag of Poland.svg  Poland Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Watchkeeper X UAVUnclearWB Group signed an agreement with British joint-venture company U-TacS (Elbit Systems and Thales) [7] Thales Watchkeeper WK450 (8546269818).jpg
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Falco EVOOffered by Leonardo [7] Falco UAV.jpg

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