The Muzeum Polskiej Techniki Wojskowej (Museum of Polish Military Technology), is situated in the Fort IX Czerniaków, a historic 19th-century military fort in Warsaw. It is a part of the Polish Army Museum’s broader collection but offers a unique outdoor experience focused on vehicles, aircraft, and heavy weaponry.
Muzeum Polskiej Techniki Wojskowej (Museum of Polish Military Technology)
ul. Powsińska 13
02-920 Warszawa
+48 22 858 22 12
Daily 10:00 – 16:00
Admission fee
Aircraft collection
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Aircraft Exhibits
The Muzeum Polskiej Techniki Wojskowej’s aircraft section includes a variety of planes and helicopters from different eras, focusing on military use. Here’s what you can expect:
- Fighter Jets and Military Aircraft:
- MiG-15, MiG-21, and MiG-23: Soviet-designed fighter jets that were used extensively by the Polish Air Force during the Cold War.
- Su-22: A supersonic fighter-bomber known for its versatility in combat missions.
- Ił-28 (Ilyushin-28): A jet bomber used during the mid-20th century.
- Helicopters:
- Mil Mi-2: A light utility helicopter produced in Poland for both military and civilian use.