Structure
In 2009 the International Institute for Strategic Studies' Military Balance reported that the Polish Land Forces consisted of two corps headquarters (the 2nd Mechanised and MNC-NE), the 11th Armoured Cavalry Division, three mechanised divisions (the 1st, 12th, and 16th), two airmobile brigades (6th and 25th), two reconnaissance regiments, two engineer brigades, two artillery brigades, and two attack helicopter regiments.
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