Polish ARV built on T-55 hull. It was built to perform repairs on T-55 and T-55A tanks. When it entered service in 1973 it was probably the best ARV in the
Warsaw Pact. It is still able to carry out tasks that NATO gives ARVs of its class. Unlike the T-55 and the WZT-1, the WZT-2 is still the basic ARV of the Polish army used for field repairs. It can carry out repairs not only on Soviet tanks like the T-54/T-55 and
T-72 but also on Polish
PT-91 and German
Leopard 2A4 tanks. However because all tanks currently in Polish service weigh more than 40 tonnes it is not able to tow them. It is used to tow lighter vehicles like
BMP-1 and
2S1. A number of those vehicles are used by
Ratownictwo Kolejowe (Railroad emergency response services).
Operators • - India bought 196 of those vehicles from
Poland • - most of them are scrapped in
Gulf War • - a total number of 600 produced. 80 in service as of 2004. Some are used by
Ratownictwo Kolejowe (Railroad emergency response services). Many have private owners who bought them from the
Polish Army. • - 16 in active service with
Serbian Army, inherited unknown number of vehicles from
Yugoslav Ground Forces. ==WZT-3==