HANDGUNS:
•
9 mm Glock 17 Gen3/Gen4 pistols
GRENADE LAUNCHERS:
•
40x46 SR ZMT RGP-40 revolver gre-
nade launcher
•
40x46 SR Heckler & Koch HK169 sin-
gle-shot grenade launcher
SHOTGUNS:
•
12 ga Mossberg Flex 500 Tactical
EQUIPMENT:
•
Night vision systems: PCO MU-3M
with ClipIR thermal clip-ons and ACT in
Black DTNVS
•
Helmets: Galvion Viper A3 and Sestan
Busch BK-ACH-HC
•
Plate carriers: Lubawa GSR with Level
IV Plates
•
Gas masks: Avon FM12 and Scott
M98
•
Breaching equipment: Holmatro Combi
Tool CT 5114 ST and Door Blaster HDB
90 ST, Libervit Door Raider, BCM ham-
mers and Halligan, Stihl TS 800 and
Milwaukee MXF chainsaws.
TRAINING
AND COOPERATION
In order to maintain combat readiness,
SPKP operators carry out numerous ex-
ercises and training sessions, in various
conditions and scenarios involving co-
operation with many entities, including
foreign ones. In 2021, SPKP Kraków of-
ficers exercised on the premises of the
Cracow Combined Heat and Power Plant
together with invited representatives of
a counterterrorist unit from the Czech
Ostrava and units from other provinces.
The exercises were part of the broader
project "Effective Together - SPKP with
PSP against terrorist threats," carried
out together with the State Fire Ser-
vice. The project was co-financed by
the European Union from the National
Homeland Security Fund Program. The
Fire Department was represented by
Kraków's Fire and Rescue Unit No. 6,
whose specialty is chemical rescue.
The SPKP in Krakow cooperates with
the Slovak PPU in Žilina, with which it
holds annual joint exercises at the LEST
Training Center in Slovakia.
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