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NIL
Jednostka Wojskowa NIL
Active2009 – present
Country Poland
BranchSpecial Troops Command
TypeSpecial Forces
RoleSpecial reconnaissance
Garrison/HQKraków
Patrongeneral August Emil Fieldorf
ColorsBlack, Green, Blue
EngagementsWar in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Websitehttps://nil.wp.mil.pl/
Commanders
Current
commander
płk Piotr Gomuła
Military unit

The Nil military unit, commonly called JW NIL formerly known as Jednostka Wojskowa NIL is one of six special forces units in Polish Armed Forces.

Mission

The Nil unit is tasked with conducting reconnaissance, including radio reconnaissance, image reconnaissance, personnel reconnaissance and reconnaissance analysis, supporting command and ensuring logistical support and military communications.

History

The decision to start forming Nil unit was issued on 2 December 2008. The formation of the Special Forces Command and Support Support Unit took place in 2009. On 31 July 2009, the Minister of National Defence gave the unit the name of its patron – Brig. Gen. August Emil Fieldorf "Nil" and established an annual Unit Day on 6 September. On 18 March 2011, the name was changed to the Military Unit "Nil", and on the Unit Day, the avenue named after Gen. Fieldorf was opened.

The first commander of the NIL Military Unit was Brig. Gen. Mariusz Skulimowski (at that time in the rank of colonel). From January 3, 2013 to November 11, 2018, the Unit was commanded by Colonel Mirosław Krupa. In the years 2018-2023, the Unit was commanded by Colonel Andrzej Gardynik. The current commander of the NIL Military Unit is Colonel Piotr Gomuła.

Some of the soldiers of JW Nil served as part of the operational forces of the Polish Military Contingent in Afghanistan. They provided information, logistics and command support to the soldiers of JW Komandosów (TF-50) and JW Grom (TF-49) by, among others, reconnaissance IMINT using FlyEye and ScanEagle and by HUMINT.

On October 17, 2012, the operation to combat ISAF opponents and destroy the training camp in Paktika was revealed. Reconnaissance activities for the operation conducted by TF50 and Afghan policemen of Provincial Response Company Ghazni were conducted by the JW Nil sub-unit.

  • NIL insignias
  • JW NIL commemorative badge JW NIL commemorative badge
  • JW Nil insignia JW Nil insignia
  • The identification badge of the JW NIL Information Support Team for the dress uniform The identification badge of the JW NIL Information Support Team for the dress uniform
  • The identification badge of the JW NIL Information Support Team for the field uniform The identification badge of the JW NIL Information Support Team for the field uniform

Organization

  • HQ
  • Staff
  • Logistic Support Team
  • Command Team
  • Information Support Team
  • Medical Support Group

References

  1. "Zadania JW Nil".
  2. ^ "Święto JW NIL!". www.special-ops.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-12-29.
  3. "Tradycje". JW Nil.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. "Oczy i uszy komandosów w Afganistanie". DziennikZbrojny.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2024-12-28.
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