Polish Army Personal Webbing Gear and Equipment


Polish Army Personal Webbing Gear and Equipment

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The Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland (Polish: Siły Zbrojne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, abbreviated SZ RP; popularly called Wojsko Polskie in Poland, abbreviated WP roughly, the "Polish Military") are the national armed forces of the Republic of Poland. The name has been used since the early 19th century, but can also be applied to earlier periods.

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Polish army webbing gear refers to various load-bearing equipment systems used throughout its history, with popular surplus items including wz. 67 webbing and wz. 84 style gear, as well as the contemporary wz. 998 tactical vests and modern plate carriers.

wz. 67 Webbing: This classic system, designed in the 1960s, was still being procured well into the 21st century despite its age. It is often available as surplus and is known for its durable construction.


wz. 84 Style Web Gear: Similar to the U.S. ALICE system in its Y-style suspenders, this gear is made of strong webbing and is a popular item among collectors and outdoor enthusiasts.



Polish army webbing gear refers to various load-bearing equipment systems used throughout its history, with popular surplus items including vintage wz. 67 webbing and wz. 84 style gear, as well as the contemporary wz. 998 tactical vests and modern plate carriers.


Harness for carrying equipment model 988/MON (the so-called Lubawka) – a tactical vest introduced to the Polish Army in the mid-90s. The cut is modeled on the IIFS system vest.
Szelki do przenoszenia oporządzenia wz. 988/MON (tzw. Lubawka)



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Typical Components

A typical vintage Polish army webbing setup generally includes several components that work together as a system: Pistol Belt: A strong, adjustable main belt made of thick webbing, often with a metal buckle.

Suspenders (Yoke): Y-style suspenders (yoke) are used to distribute the load from the belt to the shoulders.

Pouches: Various pouches for ammunition, grenades, and a first-aid bandage.

Canteen and Cup: An original field canteen with a cover and cup is a standard part of the kit.

Haversack/Bread Bag: Used for carrying rations, personal items, or a poncho/shelter half.


Typowe elementy zestawu

Standardowy, historyczny zestaw oporządzenia składa się zazwyczaj z:


Pas główny: Gruby pas parciany lub skórzany z metalową klamrą.

Szelki (Dykta): Szelki typu "Y" rozkładające ciężar ekwipunku na ramiona.

Ładownice: Na magazynki do karabinka AK/Beryl, granaty oraz opatrunek osobisty.

Manierka z kubkiem: Standardowa aluminiowa lub plastikowa manierka w pokrowcu.

Torba polowa (Chlebak): Służąca do przenoszenia racji żywnościowych, przedmiotów osobistych lub pałatki.  




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