Category
page 1Weapons of Poland
Shepherd's axe
Axe-like weapon use by shepherds for centuries

szabla
'''''' (; plural: ) is the Polish word for sabre.

karabela
thumb|350px|Karabela sabre, 17th century
right|thumb|150px|Karabela of King Sigismund III of Poland
RPG-76 Komar
type of rocket-propelled grenade
Poland and weapons of mass destruction
obuch
300px|thumb|right|The head of an obuch (with a rolled up beak)
The obuch, obuszek or obuszysko is a type of melee weapon, very similar to a horseman's pick () but differing from it with a curved beak opposite the hammer. In Poland, it was customary to distinguish this type of weapon by the type of tip: if it has a sharp, perpendicular beak, it is a horseman's pick; if the beak is curled downward, it is an obuch; if it has an axe head, it is a . Most often there was a hammer on the opposite side of the blade.