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Polish Armed Forces

Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland (''Siły Zbrojne Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej'', abbreviated ''SZ RP''; popularly, ''Wojsko Polskie'', abbreviated ''WP''—roughly, the "Polish Military") are the national armed forces of Poland. The name has been used since the early nineteenth century, but can also be applied to earlier periods.
The Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland are the Wojska Lądowe (Land Forces), Marynarka Wojenna (Navy), Siły Powietrzne (Air Force) and Wojska Specjalne (Special Forces) and are under the command of the Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej (Ministry of National Defense).
From 2002 until 2014, Polish military forces were part of the Coalition Forces that participated in the ISAF mission in Afghanistan led by NATO. Poland's contribution to ISAF was the country's largest, since its entrance into NATO.
Polish forces also took part in the Iraq War. From 2003 to 2008, Polish military forces commanded the Multinational Division (MND-CS) located in the South-Central Zone of Iraq. This zone was populated by about 5 million Iraqis, and covered an area of over 65,632 km². The division was made up of troops from 23 nations and totaled as many as 8,500 soldiers.
==Mission==
Pursuant to the national security strategy of the Republic of Poland, the supreme strategic goal of Poland's military forces is to ensure favourable and secure conditions for the realization of national interests by eliminating external and internal threats, reducing risks, rightly assessing undertaken challenges, and ably using existing opportunities.〔Ministry of National Defence, (Defence Strategy of the Republic of Poland ), Warsaw, 2009. Strategic defence goals, p.7-8.〕 The Republic of Poland’s
main strategic goals in the area of defence include:
* ensuring the independence and sovereignty of the Republic of Poland, as well as its integrality and the inviolability of its borders;
* defence and protection of all the citizens of the Republic of Poland;
* creating conditions to ensure the continuity of the implementation of functions by public administration authorities and other entities competent in the area of national security, including entities responsible for running the economy and for other areas important for the life and security of its citizens;
* creating conditions for the improvement of the state’s national defence capabilities and ensuring defence readiness in allied structures;
* developing partnership military cooperation with other states, especially neighbouring ones;
* implementing commitments arising from Poland’s NATO and European Union membership;
* engaging in international crisis response operations led by NATO, the EU, the UN, and as a part of emergency coalitions.

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