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JW GROM

JW GROM[1] (full name: Jednostka Wojskowa GROM im. Cichociemnych Spadochroniarzy Armii Krajowej,[2] English: Military Unit GROM named in honour of the Silent Unseen of the Home Army) is a Polish special forces unit and forms part of the Special Troops Command of the Polish Armed Forces.

Operational-Maneuver Response Group
Jednostka Wojskowa GROM
Official JW GROM logo
ActiveJuly 13, 1990 – present
Country Poland
Branch Special Troops Command
TypeSpecial forces
RoleSpecial operations
Counter-terrorism
SizeClassified
Part ofBefore October 1, 1999: Ministry of Interior
October 1, 1999 – present: Polish Armed Forces
Garrison/HQWarsaw HQ, Gdańsk; Poland
Nickname(s)The unseen & silent; The Surgeons
PatronCichociemni
Motto(s)Siła i Honor! Tobie Ojczyzno! (Strength and Honor! For you, Fatherland!)
Beret colorGrey
Engagements
Websitehttp://grom.wp.mil.pl/pl/index.html (in Polish)
Commanders
Current
commander
płk Grzegorz Mikłusiak
Notable
commanders
Sławomir Petelicki, Marian Sowiński, Roman Polko
Insignia
Identification
symbol

The unit's other name is Jednostka Wojskowa 2305 (Military Unit No. 2305). GROM operators gained the nickname of "The Surgeons" due to their extensive medical training and knowledge and their surgical ability to coordinate and execute special operations. GROM was formed in 1990 with training provided to the initial GROM operators by the US Army Delta Force and the British Army Special Air Service.[3]

History

Early history

GROM, which stands for Grupa Reagowania Operacyjno-Manewrowego (English: Group (for) Operational Maneuvering Response), which also means "thunder", is one of five special forces units in the Special Troops Command. It was officially activated on July 13, 1990.[4][5] It is deployed in a variety of special operations and unconventional warfare roles, including anti-terrorist operations and projection of force behind enemy lines.

The unit was named after the Silent Unseen (Polish: Cichociemni Spadochroniarze Armii Krajowej) – Poland's elite World War II special-operations unit.[6]

In the 1970s and 1980s, there were several formations of special forces units within Poland, but these were either trained in purely military tasks (sabotage, disruption of communications and such) or in purely counter-terrorist roles. After the Polish embassy in Bern was taken over by a group of four Polish emigrants calling themselves Polish Revolutionary Home Army in 1982, General Edwin Rozłubirski proposed that a clandestine military unit be established to counter the threat from terrorism and other unconventional threats. This proposal, however, was initially rejected by the People's Army of Poland.

In 1989, many Jews were allowed to emigrate from the Soviet Union to Israel. Poland was one of the handful of countries that provided aid in the form of organization for the operation, later dubbed Operation Bridge (Operacja Most). After two Polish diplomats were shot in Beirut, Lt. Col. Sławomir Petelicki was sent to Lebanon to secure the transfer of civilians and the Polish diplomatic outposts.

Upon his return to Poland, he presented his plan for the creation of a special military unit to the Ministry of Interior, a force that would be trained in special operations to be deployed in the defense of Polish citizens in situations similar to the one in Lebanon. Petelicki's ideas were well received, and on June 13, 1990,[4][5] GROM was formally established as JW 2305.

Sławomir Petelicki was chosen as the first commander of the newly formed unit. As a Polish intelligence officer from Służba Bezpieczeństwa specializing in sabotage and subversion, he seemed perfectly suited to oversee the unit's initial formation. He gathered around himself a group of like-minded and professional soldiers, functionaries and set about choosing soldiers that would be fit for special operations. Due to the high risks involved in special service, it was decided that all men should be from professional service. The first batch of recruits all came from a variety of already-existing special units within the Polish Armed Forces. Among these were:

  • 1 Batalion Szturmowy from Lubliniec (then known as 1 Pulk Specjalny Komandosów and now known as JW Komandosów)
  • 48, 56 and 62 Kompania Specjalna
  • 6 Brygada Desantowo-Szturmowa
  • Polish Navy divers
  • Anti-terrorist units of the Policja
  • Mechanised Warfare Officer School in Wrocław
  • Reconnaissance units of PAF

Out of the possible recruits, only a small group passed the training. Many of these initial instructors were trained by the special forces of the United States and the United Kingdom.[3] Currently, Jednostka Wojskowa GROM is co-operating with similar units of other NATO countries.

During its formative first few years, JW 2305 remained completely secret and hidden from the public. It was first reported to the press in 1992 and became known to the public in 1994, after their first major military operation in Haiti.

Before October 1, 1999, JW 2305 was subordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, after which time command was transferred to the Minister of National Defence, until 2007. Since 2007 JW GROM is under the command of Dowódca Wojsk Specjalnych (Commander of Polish Special Forces).

War on Terror

 
Polish GROM personnel secure a section of the port of Umm Qasr, Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom

A 40-man GROM element deployed to Afghanistan in early 2002.[7]

For the 2003 invasion of Iraq, GROM formed the part of the core of the Naval Special Operations Task Group, along with US Navy SEALs, British Royal Marines and attached US Psy Ops and civil affairs teams.[8] On March 20, 2003, US Marines from 1st F.A.S.T. Company and GROM operators assaulted the KAAOT Oil Terminals, whilst US Marines from 1st F.A.S.T. Company and US Navy SEALs from SEAL Team 8 and 10 seized the MABOT oil terminal, both terminals were seized with no casualties and explosives which were found on the terminals were made safe by GROM and SEAL operators.[9] A mixed team of 35 GROM operators and 20 US Navy SEALs from SEAL Team 5 seized the Mukatayin hydroelectric dam, 57 miles northeast of Baghdad. Iraqi troops guarding the dam surrendered without a fight, there were no casualties to the team (with the exception of one GROM soldier, who broke an ankle during the insertion from a US Air Force MH-53J Pave Low helicopter.[10][11] SEAL and GROM units continued to cooperate throughout the rest of the invasion phase, with raids and anti-sniper missions in Baghdad.[12]

Following the invasion, GROM operators formed the core of Task Unit Thunder, as an element of CJSOTF-AP (Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Arabian Peninsula), providing a Tier-1 counterterrorism unit for the task force. Along with Task Unit Raider (consisting of Det One operators), both units became the task force's primary direct action assets, operating in conjunction on multiple occasions.[13]

A GROM sniper aided Det One's in its first "real" mission - a close target reconnaissance operation - in which the sniper apprehended the target, (a suspected insurgent sniper). GROM's early success in Iraq made it a valuable contributor to CJSOTF-AP. In September 2004, US Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle was temporarily assigned to GROM's Combat Team B in Baghdad for a week. The CIA reportedly found GROM snipers useful due to their low rules of engagement threshold.[13] In 2007, US Army Special Forces, Polish GROM conducted Operation Jackal against insurgents in Diwaniyah.[14]

In 2007, GROM and JW Komandosów were deployed to Kandahar (after earlier successful tours of Iraq operating alongside US Navy SEALs) under direct US Command. They weren't restricted by any national caveats-the only restriction placed on them was regarding cross-border operations into Pakistan. Along with Direct Action successes, they were considered very effective in training and mentoring Afghan National Police units.[15]

Training

 
US Navy SEALs and GROM naval warfare team practicing boarding skills near Gdańsk, Poland, 2009

Candidates applying to serve in JW GROM have to pass psychological and durability tests, along with the so-called truth test, a physically and psychologically exhausting field test designed to filter out the weaker applicants.

The training of GROM soldiers includes a variety of disciplines. All of them undergo the same specialized training in anti-terrorism and special operations, as well as frogman, sniping, and parachuting. In four-man teams, each soldier must be prepared to assume the respective responsibilities of his colleagues, should it become necessary. JW GROM receives basic special operations training from the Swedish Navy's Special Command for Tactical Operations based in Karlskrona, Sweden's primary Naval Base. Approximately 75% of GROM personnel are trained as medics or paramedics. In addition, each group is supported by several professional physicians. GROM soldiers are trained in capture or kill methods.

Organization

Command and support staff in Warsaw

  • A Squadron (ZBA) – Land Element located in Warsaw
  • B Squadron (ZBB) – Maritime Element located in Gdańsk
  • C Squadron (ZBC) – Specialty unknown located in Warsaw
  • Logistic and security unit located in Warsaw

Known operations

Most of unit's operations remain classified, the known ones are listed below. [16]

  • 1990 – 1992 Operacja Most[17]
  • 1992 – "Antoni Macierewicz briefcases" affair (Close protection duty during political problems in Poland).
  • 1992 – Assault on residence and arrest of one of the bosses of Art B (a political and economic scandal in Poland).
  • 1994 – Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti.
  • 1996 – UNTAES mission in eastern Slavonia, Croatia to arrest Slavko Dokmanović – they have since managed to arrest at least six more Serbian war-criminals.
  • 1996 – Bodyguard duties during US ambassador W.G Walker's mission in Kosovo and Macedonia.
  • 1999 – Bodyguard duties during US ambassador W.G Walker's mission in Kosovo and Macedonia.[16]
  • 2001 – Hunt for war criminals in Kosovo.
  • 2001 – Recon mission in Afghanistan before the arrival of Polish troops.
  • 2002 – 2004 – Mission in Afghanistan (VIP bodyguarding, base protecting duties and other).
  • 2002 – 2003 – Mission in Persian Gulf. Maritime Interdiction Operations.
  • 2003 – 2004, 2007–2008 – GROM soldiers took part in the Operation Iraqi Freedom. Also operated in Iraq after May, 2003.
  • 2007 –2021 – GROM was part of Special Forces in Afghanistan, as Task Force 49, operating in Ghazni Province.[18]
  • 2012 – Protection of Polish and International civilians during the Euro 2012 football tournament.[19]
  • 2022 - Protection of Polish President Andrzej Duda during his visit in Ukraine amids the Russian invasion.[20][unreliable source?]

Equipment

Commanders

  • Brigadier General Sławomir Petelicki (June 13, 1990–December 19, 1995)
  • Brigadier General Marian Sowiński (December 19, 1995–December 6, 1997)
  • Brigadier General Sławomir Petelicki (December 7, 1997–September 17, 1999)
  • Colonel Zdzisław Żurawski (September 17, 1999–May 26, 2000)
  • Colonel Roman Polko (May 26, 2000–February 11, 2004)
  • Colonel Tadeusz Sapierzyński (February 11, 2004–February 23, 2006)
  • Brigadier General Roman Polko (February 23, 2006–November 8, 2006)
  • Colonel Piotr Patalong (November 8, 2006–March 25, 2008)
  • Colonel Jerzy Gut (March 25, 2008–July 24, 2008)
  • Colonel Dariusz Zawadka (July 24, 2008– August 6, 2010)
  • Colonel Jerzy Gut (August 6, 2010– July 28, 2011)
  • Colonel Piotr Gąstał (July 28, 2011– September 7, 2016)
  • Colonel Robert Kopacki (September 8, 2016– March 14, 2017)
  • Colonel Mariusz Pawluk (March 14, 2017– December 31, 2019)
  • Colonel Grzegorz Mikłusiak (January 1, 2020–)

References

  1. ^ pronounced [ˌjɔd ˌvu ˈɡrɔm]
  2. ^ pronounced [jɛdˈnɔstka vɔjˈskɔva ˈɡrɔm iˈmjɛɲa t͡ɕixɔˈt͡ɕɛmnɨx spadɔxrɔˈɲaʐɨ armi kraˈjɔvɛj]
  3. ^ a b Paweł (19 July 2019). "Everything you need to know about the Polish Special Unit GROM". SOFREP (Special Operations Forces Report). The SOFREP Media Group. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  4. ^ a b Jarosław Rybak (2009). GROM2.pl (in Polish). Warsaw: Jeden Świat. ISBN 978-83-89632-50-0.
  5. ^ a b Komar (2010). GROM: Siła i honor (in Polish). Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie. ISBN 978-83-08-04538-1.
  6. ^ http://www.grom.wp.mil.pl/pl/7.html[bare URL]
  7. ^ Neville, Leigh, Special Forces in the War on Terror (General Military), Osprey Publishing, 2015 ISBN 978-1-4728-0790-8, p.144
  8. ^ Neville, Leigh, Special Forces in the War on Terror (General Military), Osprey Publishing, 2015 ISBN 978-1-4728-0790-8, p.96
  9. ^ Neville, Leigh, Special Forces in the War on Terror (General Military), Osprey Publishing, 2015 ISBN 978-1-4728-0790-8, p.123
  10. ^ Owen, Mark (2012). No Easy Day: The Autobiography of a Navy Seal: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama Bin Laden. New York: Dutton Books. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-52595-372-2.
  11. ^ Neville, Leigh, Special Forces in the War on Terror (General Military), Osprey Publishing, 2015 ISBN 978-1-4728-0790-8, p.127
  12. ^ Neville, Leigh, Special Forces in the War on Terror (General Military), Osprey Publishing, 2015 ISBN 978-1-4728-0790-8
  13. ^ a b Martin, Chris, Modern American Snipers: From The Legend to The Reaper---on the Battlefield with Special Operations Snipers, St. Martin's Press, 2014 ISBN 1250076455 ISBN 978-1250067173
  14. ^ Neville, Leigh, Special Forces in the War on Terror (General Military), Osprey Publishing, 2015 ISBN 978-1-4728-0790-8, p.177
  15. ^ Neville, Leigh, Special Forces in the War on Terror (General Military), Osprey Publishing, 2015 ISBN 978-1-4728-0790-8, p.144-145
  16. ^ a b Specwar. "Grupa Reagowania Operacyjno-Manewrowego (GROM)". specwar.info. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
  17. ^ Fedorowicz, Andrzej. "Most. Tajna operacja Mossadu w Polsce" (in Polish). historia.focus.pl. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
  18. ^ Murphy, Jack. "Polish Commandos getting it done in Afghanistan". Kitup.military.com. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
  19. ^ "Euro 2012: Specjalsi są gotowi na akcję przeciw terrorystom" (in Polish). wiadomosci.gazeta.pl. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
  20. ^ @visegrad24 (16 April 2022). "Soldier from the world-famous Polish special operations force "Grom" in Kyiv, protecting Polish President Andrzej D…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  21. ^ Sebastian Miernik. (in Polish). Grom.mil.pl. Archived from the original on 2012-02-26. Retrieved 2014-01-20.
  22. ^ . www.wp.mil.pl. Archived from the original on July 3, 2006.
  23. ^ "The Weird World of the Desert Eagle and its Offspring". Sofrep. sofrep.com. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  24. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Meter, Sebastian. (in Polish). Gdańsk House Publishing. Archived from the original on 2012-02-26. Retrieved 2009-08-02.
  25. ^ a b c d e f Wilk (REMOV), Remigiusz. . Archived from the original on 2010-03-26.
  26. ^ Domisiewicz, Rafał (July 2007). (in Polish). Raport Magazine Online. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  27. ^ Dorschner, Jim (12 May 2008). "Shifting Trends: Special Forces Equipment". Jane's Defence Weekly (ISSN 0265-3818).
  28. ^ "Termobaryczny GROM" (in Polish). Altair news agency. 24 December 2010.
  29. ^ "60 mm Ultralight Commando Mortar ANTOS" (PDF). VOP CZ.

External links

  • ShadowSpear Special Operations
  • The GROM factor
  • Specwar.info - Special Forces Encyclopedia
  • . Archived from the original on 2007-08-29.
  • Navy SEALs - Operational History

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This article is about a special forces unit For other uses see Grom disambiguation JW GROM 1 full name Jednostka Wojskowa GROM im Cichociemnych Spadochroniarzy Armii Krajowej 2 English Military Unit GROM named in honour of the Silent Unseen of the Home Army is a Polish special forces unit and forms part of the Special Troops Command of the Polish Armed Forces Operational Maneuver Response GroupJednostka Wojskowa GROMOfficial JW GROM logoActiveJuly 13 1990 presentCountry PolandBranchSpecial Troops CommandTypeSpecial forcesRoleSpecial operationsCounter terrorismSizeClassifiedPart ofBefore October 1 1999 Ministry of Interior October 1 1999 present Polish Armed ForcesGarrison HQWarsaw HQ Gdansk PolandNickname s The unseen amp silent The SurgeonsPatronCichociemniMotto s Sila i Honor Tobie Ojczyzno Strength and Honor For you Fatherland Beret colorGreyEngagementsOperation Uphold DemocracyWar on Terror War in Afghanistan Iraq War War on ISILWebsitehttp grom wp mil pl pl index html in Polish CommandersCurrentcommanderplk Grzegorz MiklusiakNotablecommandersSlawomir Petelicki Marian Sowinski Roman PolkoInsigniaIdentificationsymbol The unit s other name is Jednostka Wojskowa 2305 Military Unit No 2305 GROM operators gained the nickname of The Surgeons due to their extensive medical training and knowledge and their surgical ability to coordinate and execute special operations GROM was formed in 1990 with training provided to the initial GROM operators by the US Army Delta Force and the British Army Special Air Service 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 War on Terror 2 Training 2 1 Organization 3 Known operations 4 Equipment 4 1 Handguns 4 2 Assault rifles 4 3 Submachine guns personal defense weapons 4 4 Machine guns 4 5 Precision rifles 4 6 Launchers anti materiel weapons 5 Commanders 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit GROM which stands for Grupa Reagowania Operacyjno Manewrowego English Group for Operational Maneuvering Response which also means thunder is one of five special forces units in the Special Troops Command It was officially activated on July 13 1990 4 5 It is deployed in a variety of special operations and unconventional warfare roles including anti terrorist operations and projection of force behind enemy lines The unit was named after the Silent Unseen Polish Cichociemni Spadochroniarze Armii Krajowej Poland s elite World War II special operations unit 6 In the 1970s and 1980s there were several formations of special forces units within Poland but these were either trained in purely military tasks sabotage disruption of communications and such or in purely counter terrorist roles After the Polish embassy in Bern was taken over by a group of four Polish emigrants calling themselves Polish Revolutionary Home Army in 1982 General Edwin Rozlubirski proposed that a clandestine military unit be established to counter the threat from terrorism and other unconventional threats This proposal however was initially rejected by the People s Army of Poland In 1989 many Jews were allowed to emigrate from the Soviet Union to Israel Poland was one of the handful of countries that provided aid in the form of organization for the operation later dubbed Operation Bridge Operacja Most After two Polish diplomats were shot in Beirut Lt Col Slawomir Petelicki was sent to Lebanon to secure the transfer of civilians and the Polish diplomatic outposts Upon his return to Poland he presented his plan for the creation of a special military unit to the Ministry of Interior a force that would be trained in special operations to be deployed in the defense of Polish citizens in situations similar to the one in Lebanon Petelicki s ideas were well received and on June 13 1990 4 5 GROM was formally established as JW 2305 Slawomir Petelicki was chosen as the first commander of the newly formed unit As a Polish intelligence officer from Sluzba Bezpieczenstwa specializing in sabotage and subversion he seemed perfectly suited to oversee the unit s initial formation He gathered around himself a group of like minded and professional soldiers functionaries and set about choosing soldiers that would be fit for special operations Due to the high risks involved in special service it was decided that all men should be from professional service The first batch of recruits all came from a variety of already existing special units within the Polish Armed Forces Among these were 1 Batalion Szturmowy from Lubliniec then known as 1 Pulk Specjalny Komandosow and now known as JW Komandosow 48 56 and 62 Kompania Specjalna 6 Brygada Desantowo Szturmowa Polish Navy divers Anti terrorist units of the Policja Mechanised Warfare Officer School in Wroclaw Reconnaissance units of PAFOut of the possible recruits only a small group passed the training Many of these initial instructors were trained by the special forces of the United States and the United Kingdom 3 Currently Jednostka Wojskowa GROM is co operating with similar units of other NATO countries During its formative first few years JW 2305 remained completely secret and hidden from the public It was first reported to the press in 1992 and became known to the public in 1994 after their first major military operation in Haiti Before October 1 1999 JW 2305 was subordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs after which time command was transferred to the Minister of National Defence until 2007 Since 2007 JW GROM is under the command of Dowodca Wojsk Specjalnych Commander of Polish Special Forces War on Terror Edit Polish GROM personnel secure a section of the port of Umm Qasr Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom A 40 man GROM element deployed to Afghanistan in early 2002 7 For the 2003 invasion of Iraq GROM formed the part of the core of the Naval Special Operations Task Group along with US Navy SEALs British Royal Marines and attached US Psy Ops and civil affairs teams 8 On March 20 2003 US Marines from 1st F A S T Company and GROM operators assaulted the KAAOT Oil Terminals whilst US Marines from 1st F A S T Company and US Navy SEALs from SEAL Team 8 and 10 seized the MABOT oil terminal both terminals were seized with no casualties and explosives which were found on the terminals were made safe by GROM and SEAL operators 9 A mixed team of 35 GROM operators and 20 US Navy SEALs from SEAL Team 5 seized the Mukatayin hydroelectric dam 57 miles northeast of Baghdad Iraqi troops guarding the dam surrendered without a fight there were no casualties to the team with the exception of one GROM soldier who broke an ankle during the insertion from a US Air Force MH 53J Pave Low helicopter 10 11 SEAL and GROM units continued to cooperate throughout the rest of the invasion phase with raids and anti sniper missions in Baghdad 12 Following the invasion GROM operators formed the core of Task Unit Thunder as an element of CJSOTF AP Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force Arabian Peninsula providing a Tier 1 counterterrorism unit for the task force Along with Task Unit Raider consisting of Det One operators both units became the task force s primary direct action assets operating in conjunction on multiple occasions 13 A GROM sniper aided Det One s in its first real mission a close target reconnaissance operation in which the sniper apprehended the target a suspected insurgent sniper GROM s early success in Iraq made it a valuable contributor to CJSOTF AP In September 2004 US Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle was temporarily assigned to GROM s Combat Team B in Baghdad for a week The CIA reportedly found GROM snipers useful due to their low rules of engagement threshold 13 In 2007 US Army Special Forces Polish GROM conducted Operation Jackal against insurgents in Diwaniyah 14 In 2007 GROM and JW Komandosow were deployed to Kandahar after earlier successful tours of Iraq operating alongside US Navy SEALs under direct US Command They weren t restricted by any national caveats the only restriction placed on them was regarding cross border operations into Pakistan Along with Direct Action successes they were considered very effective in training and mentoring Afghan National Police units 15 Training Edit US Navy SEALs and GROM naval warfare team practicing boarding skills near Gdansk Poland 2009 Candidates applying to serve in JW GROM have to pass psychological and durability tests along with the so called truth test a physically and psychologically exhausting field test designed to filter out the weaker applicants The training of GROM soldiers includes a variety of disciplines All of them undergo the same specialized training in anti terrorism and special operations as well as frogman sniping and parachuting In four man teams each soldier must be prepared to assume the respective responsibilities of his colleagues should it become necessary JW GROM receives basic special operations training from the Swedish Navy s Special Command for Tactical Operations based in Karlskrona Sweden s primary Naval Base Approximately 75 of GROM personnel are trained as medics or paramedics In addition each group is supported by several professional physicians GROM soldiers are trained in capture or kill methods Organization Edit Command and support staff in Warsaw A Squadron ZBA Land Element located in Warsaw B Squadron ZBB Maritime Element located in Gdansk C Squadron ZBC Specialty unknown located in Warsaw Logistic and security unit located in WarsawKnown operations EditMost of unit s operations remain classified the known ones are listed below 16 1990 1992 Operacja Most 17 1992 Antoni Macierewicz briefcases affair Close protection duty during political problems in Poland 1992 Assault on residence and arrest of one of the bosses of Art B a political and economic scandal in Poland 1994 Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti 1996 UNTAES mission in eastern Slavonia Croatia to arrest Slavko Dokmanovic they have since managed to arrest at least six more Serbian war criminals 1996 Bodyguard duties during US ambassador W G Walker s mission in Kosovo and Macedonia 1999 Bodyguard duties during US ambassador W G Walker s mission in Kosovo and Macedonia 16 2001 Hunt for war criminals in Kosovo 2001 Recon mission in Afghanistan before the arrival of Polish troops 2002 2004 Mission in Afghanistan VIP bodyguarding base protecting duties and other 2002 2003 Mission in Persian Gulf Maritime Interdiction Operations 2003 2004 2007 2008 GROM soldiers took part in the Operation Iraqi Freedom Also operated in Iraq after May 2003 2007 2021 GROM was part of Special Forces in Afghanistan as Task Force 49 operating in Ghazni Province 18 2012 Protection of Polish and International civilians during the Euro 2012 football tournament 19 2022 Protection of Polish President Andrzej Duda during his visit in Ukraine amids the Russian invasion 20 unreliable source Equipment EditHandguns Edit IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX 21 22 likely used only in a training capacity 23 FN Five seveN a few units 24 Glock 17 amp 17T 24 Heckler amp Koch Mark 23 a few units Heckler amp Koch USP 24 SIG P226 amp P228 24 Colt 1911 24 a few units captured after Haiti missionAssault rifles Edit Bushmaster M4A3 assault rifle often with M203 grenade launcher withdrawn from use replaced by Heckler amp Koch HK416 Bushmaster XM15E2S FN F2000 Tactical a few units 25 Heckler amp Koch G36 assault rifles in various versions 24 a few units Heckler amp Koch HK416 D10RS and D145RS 25 KAC SR 16 an AR 15 type rifle withdrawn from use replaced by Heckler amp Koch HK416 Colt M4A1 assault rifle with RIS 24 withdrawn from use replaced by Heckler amp Koch HK416 SIG SG 551 24 a few units Steyr AUG a few units 24 Submachine guns personal defense weapons Edit Heckler amp Koch MP5 submachine gun 24 withdrawn from use replaced by Sig MPX from 2019 SIG MPX FN P90 TR a few units 24 26 27 Machine guns Edit FN Minimi Para amp TR 24 Manroy M2 QCB 25 Precision rifles Edit Accuracy International AWM F sniper rifle 338 LM round 24 CheyTac Intervention a few units 408 Cheyenne Tactical chambering heavy sniper rifle 24 Heckler amp Koch PSG1 24 KAC SR 25 marksman rifle 25 withdrawn from use replaced by LaRue Tactical OBR 7 62 LaRue Tactical OBR 7 62 marksman rifle PGM Mini Hecate II 338 Lapua Magnum sniper rifle PGM Hecate II 24 Sako TRG 22 sniper rifleLaunchers anti materiel weapons Edit Barrett M107 anti materiel sniper rifle 25 Saab Bofors Dynamics Carl Gustav M3 MAAWS 25 Saab Bofors Dynamics AT4 Zeveta RPG 75 LRM vz 99 ANTOS 28 a Czech made 60mm mortar 29 Rafael Spike Raytheon Lockheed Martin JavelinCommanders EditBrigadier General Slawomir Petelicki June 13 1990 December 19 1995 Brigadier General Marian Sowinski December 19 1995 December 6 1997 Brigadier General Slawomir Petelicki December 7 1997 September 17 1999 Colonel Zdzislaw Zurawski September 17 1999 May 26 2000 Colonel Roman Polko May 26 2000 February 11 2004 Colonel Tadeusz Sapierzynski February 11 2004 February 23 2006 Brigadier General Roman Polko February 23 2006 November 8 2006 Colonel Piotr Patalong November 8 2006 March 25 2008 Colonel Jerzy Gut March 25 2008 July 24 2008 Colonel Dariusz Zawadka July 24 2008 August 6 2010 Colonel Jerzy Gut August 6 2010 July 28 2011 Colonel Piotr Gastal July 28 2011 September 7 2016 Colonel Robert Kopacki September 8 2016 March 14 2017 Colonel Mariusz Pawluk March 14 2017 December 31 2019 Colonel Grzegorz Miklusiak January 1 2020 References Edit pronounced ˌjɔd ˌvu ˈɡrɔm pronounced jɛdˈnɔstka vɔjˈskɔva ˈɡrɔm iˈmjɛɲa t ɕixɔˈt ɕɛmnɨx spadɔxrɔˈɲaʐɨ armi kraˈjɔvɛj a b Pawel 19 July 2019 Everything you need to know about the Polish Special Unit GROM SOFREP Special Operations Forces Report The SOFREP Media Group Retrieved 27 April 2022 a b Jaroslaw Rybak 2009 GROM2 pl in Polish Warsaw Jeden Swiat ISBN 978 83 89632 50 0 a b Komar 2010 GROM Sila i honor in Polish Krakow Wydawnictwo Literackie ISBN 978 83 08 04538 1 http www grom wp mil pl pl 7 html bare URL Neville Leigh Special Forces in the War on Terror 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0790 8 p 177 Neville Leigh Special Forces in the War on Terror General Military Osprey Publishing 2015 ISBN 978 1 4728 0790 8 p 144 145 a b Specwar Grupa Reagowania Operacyjno Manewrowego GROM specwar info Retrieved 2015 06 26 Fedorowicz Andrzej Most Tajna operacja Mossadu w Polsce in Polish historia focus pl Retrieved 2015 06 26 Murphy Jack Polish Commandos getting it done in Afghanistan Kitup military com Retrieved 2015 06 26 Euro 2012 Specjalsi sa gotowi na akcje przeciw terrorystom in Polish wiadomosci gazeta pl Retrieved 2015 06 26 visegrad24 16 April 2022 Soldier from the world famous Polish special operations force Grom in Kyiv protecting Polish President Andrzej D Tweet via Twitter Sebastian Miernik Strona poswiecona Wojskowej Formacji Specjalnej GROM in Polish Grom mil pl Archived from the original on 2012 02 26 Retrieved 2014 01 20 Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej Portal Gov pl www wp mil pl Archived from the original on July 3 2006 The Weird World of the Desert Eagle and its 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