Błyskawica: The Polish Home Army's Clandestine SMG

Published on December 23, 2022
Duration: 23:59

The Błyskawica was the Polish Home Army's most successful clandestine SMG, with around 750 units produced. Inspired by the Sten and MP40, it was designed for underground manufacturing in Warsaw during WWII. Its unique features include an under-folding stock, a trigger-mounted safety lever, and a dual nested recoil spring system.

Quick Summary

The Błyskawica was the Polish Home Army's most successful clandestine SMG, with around 750 units produced during WWII. Designed by Zawrotny and Wielanier, it combined Sten ease-of-manufacture with MP40 ergonomics, produced secretly across multiple Warsaw workshops.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Błyskawica SMG
  2. 01:47Design Inspiration: Sten & MP40
  3. 04:45Clandestine Manufacturing Under Occupation
  4. 06:15External Features & Safety Mechanism
  5. 08:21Distinctive Components & Logos
  6. 11:26Disassembly and Internal Mechanics
  7. 17:33Testing and Operational History

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Błyskawica SMG?

The Błyskawica was a clandestine submachine gun manufactured by the Polish Home Army in Warsaw during World War II. It was Poland's first mass-produced SMG, designed for Operation Tempest and later used in the Warsaw Uprising.

Who designed the Błyskawica?

The Błyskawica was designed by Polish engineers Wacław Zawrotny and Seweryn Wielanier. They drew inspiration from the British Sten and German MP40 submachine guns.

How was the Błyskawica manufactured secretly?

Production occurred across over 20 clandestine workshops in occupied Warsaw to avoid German detection. Parts were designed to resemble non-weapon components, and final assembly took place in a hidden facility.

What were the unique features of the Błyskawica?

Key features include an under-folding stock, Sten-pattern magazines, a unique trigger-mounted safety lever for drop safety, and an internal dual nested recoil spring system inspired by the MP40.

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