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1 History  





2 Variants  



2.1  Variants in use by Polish military  





2.2  Planned variants  







3 Gallery  





4 Combat history  





5 Operators  



5.1  Current operators  





5.2  Potential operators  







6 See also  



6.1  Comparable vehicles  







7 References  





8 External links  














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KTO Rosomak
Polish Army KTO Rosomak
A KTO Rosomak wheeled APC with a Hitfist-30P turret.
Typearmored personnel carrier
Place of originFinland and Poland
Service history
Used bySee Operators
WarsWar in Afghanistan
Russo-Ukrainian War
Specifications
Mass22,000 kg (49,000 lb)
Length7.7 m (25 ft)
Width2.8 m (9 ft 2 in)
Height2.3 m (7 ft 7 in)
Crew3 (commander, driver, gunner)
8 passengers

Main
armament

1 × 30×173 mm ATK Mk44 Bushmaster II gun
1 × 12.7 mm WKM-B or 1 × 40mm Mk 19 in Rosomak M3

Secondary
armament

1 × 7.62×51mm NATO UKM-2000C coaxial general purpose machine gun
EngineDI 12 Scania diesel or DC 13 Scania diesel
360 kW (480 hp) or 405 kW (543 hp) (DI 12) or 610 hp (450 kW) (DC 13)
Power/weight15.6 kW/t (21.2 PS/t) (max weight)
Suspension8×8 wheeled

Operational
range

800 km (500 mi)
Maximum speed over 100 km/h (60 mph) on land
up to 10 km/h (6.2 mph) in water

The KTO Rosomak (Polish: Kołowy Transporter Opancerzony Rosomak, lit.'The Wolverine wheeled armored personnel carrier') is an 8×8 multi-role military vehicle produced by Rosomak S.A., a Polish Armaments Group company, in Siemianowice Śląskie (Silesia voivodeiship). The vehicle is a licensed variant of the Finnish Patria AMV.

History

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In December 2002, the Polish Ministry of National Defense signed a contract to buy 690 Patria AMV vehicles, to be manufactured in Poland. The main competitors of the AMV were the MOWAG Piranha and Steyr Pandur. As part of the initial order, 690 vehicles were to be delivered in two basic variants: 313 combat Armoured Personnel Carriers and 377 transport-special base vehicles. In October 2013, the order was increased to 997, for delivery between 2014 and 2019.

The name "Rosomak", Polish for "Wolverine", was chosen following a contest organized by the Nowa Technika Wojskowa magazine. The Rosomak replaced the obsolete OT-64 SKOT Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) and partially the BMP-1 in service with the Polish Land Forces.[1]

It uses the HGPST GPS receiver, from Hertz Systems.

The first export customer of Patria, AMV & WZM SA has the right to export the KTO Rosomak in some markets. In 2006 the KTO Rosomak was tested in Malaysia.[2] In 2023 Poland began supplying the KTO Rosomak to Ukraine, where it has seen battle.

Variants

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Variants in use by Polish military

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Planned variants

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Combat history

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A Rosomak-M1M APC equipped with additional Q-Net stand-off armour, patrols the Afghan city of Ghazni in 2010.
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

The Polish Land Forces contingent, part of the International Security Assistance Force, operated over 100 KTO Rosomak vehicles, including five medevac versions, during the Afghanistan War. The APCs were equipped with additional steel-composite armor. In early 2008, a Polish Rosomak serving in Afghanistan, the version with upgraded armor, was attacked by the Taliban. The vehicle was hit by RPG-7 rockets, but managed to fire back and returned to base without requiring assistance.[8]

In June 2008, the Taliban attacked a Rosomak with an RPG, hitting it in its frontal armor without penetrating it. In 2009, the first soldier was reported killed while traveling in a Rosomak after an improvised explosive device exploded under the vehicle, which rolled over and crushed the gunner who had been standing in the open turret. Similar attacks had occurred before but had failed to inflict casualties.

European Union mission in Chad (2007–2008)
European Union Force Chad/CAR
Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022-)

Operators

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Current operators

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Potential operators

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See also

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Comparable vehicles

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  • Stryker – (United States, Canada)
  • LAV III/LAV AFV/LAV-25/ASLAV – (Australia)
  • K808 White Tiger – (South Korea)
  • Boxer – (Germany, Netherlands)
  • Freccia IFV – (Italy)
  • BTR-90 – (Russia)
  • CM-32 Armoured Vehicle – (Taiwan)
  • Type 96 Armored Personnel Carrier – (Japan)
  • Type 16 Maneuver Combat Vehicle – (Japan)
  • Patria AMV – (Finland)
  • BTR-4 – (Ukraine)
  • Saur 2 – (Romania)
  • VBCI – (France)
  • FNSS Pars – (Turkey)
  • Mowag Piranha – (Switzerland)
  • TATA Kestrel – (India)
  • References

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    1. ^ "KTO Rosomak". Gdzie zaczyna się wojsko…. 19 September 2010. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  • ^ a b "Po epoce Rosomaka czas na Borsuka?". DziennikZbrojny.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  • ^ "Wóz Dowodzenia kompanijnego modułu ogniowego 120 MM — Rosomak Spółka Akcyjna w Siemianowicach Śląskich". www.rosomaksa.pl. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  • ^ "Rosomaki WD przekazane". www.milmag.pl (in Polish). 2 October 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  • ^ Wilk, Remigiusz (3 July 2017). "Poland receives first Rak 120 mm mortar vehicles". IHS Jane's 360. Warsaw. Archived from the original on 17 July 2017. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  • ^ "Poland Could Acquire Upgraded Rosomak-L Armored Personnel Carriers". armyrecognition.com. 19 July 2023. Retrieved 12 July 2024.
  • ^ "Poland to sign major contracts for Rosomak APC fitted with new ZSSW-30 turret". armyrecognition.com. 4 July 2024. Retrieved 12 July 2024.
  • ^ "Afghanistan: 14 lipca dotrą dodatkowe pancerze dla Rosomaków". Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  • ^ Axe, David. "Polish-Made Fighting Vehicles Have Arrived In Ukraine". Forbes. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  • ^ "Attack on Europe: Documenting Ukrainian Equipment Losses During the Russian Invasion of Ukraine".
  • ^ "Rosomaki z Polski dla Zjednoczonych Emiratów Arabskich. Zakończono dostawę 40 wozów". 21 June 2016.
  • ^ President.gov.ua. "President of Ukraine: message to the nation".
  • ^ Oryx. "A European Powerhouse: Polish Military Aid To Ukraine". Oryx. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  • ^ "Polska Zbrojna". www.polska-zbrojna.pl. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  • ^ "Ukraina kupuje od polskich zakładów 150 Rosomaków, trzy kompanijne moduły Rak, 100 pocisków do zestawów Piorun". www.gazetaprawna.pl (in Polish). 5 April 2023. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  • ^ "The Slovenia Times". sloveniatimes.com. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
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