Pursuit Brigade

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Pursuit Brigade
Brygada Pościgowa
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Polish Pursuit Brigade in 1939
Active1939
CountryPoland
AllegiancePolish Air Force
BranchAir Force
TypeFighter Squadron
RoleAir Defense
Size2 Squadrons
EquipmentPZL P.11, PZL P.7
EngagementsPolish Defensive War (1939)
Commanders
Notable
commanders
[List of commanders]

The Pursuit Brigade (Polish: Brygada Pościgowa) was a Polish World War II unit of the Polish Air Force. It took part in the Polish Defensive War of 1939 as the main aerial reserve of the commander in chief and was used for air cover of the Polish capital of Warsaw. It was similar in organization to the Bomber Brigade. It was composed of two squadrons, each in turn composed of a number of escadrilles.

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By 1 September Pursuit Brigade had 43 PZL P.11 and 10 PZL P.7 fighters (Zaloga, p. 34).

It was the most successful unit of the Polish Air Force during the Defensive War. On September 1, while defending Warsaw, it shot down 16 German planes, losing 10 of its own fighters. Over the first six days of the war, it is credited with shooting down 42 German airplanes. By that time, however, it had lost 38 of its 54 fighters. On 6 September, it was transferred from the Warsaw theatre to Lublin (Zaloga, pp. 51–52).

References

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  • Steven J. Zaloga, Ramiro Bujeiro, Howard Gerrard, Poland 1939: the birth of blitzkrieg, Osprey Publishing, 2002, Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value)., Google Print, p. 34 and Google Print, pp. 51–52