The
Bomber Brigade (Brygada Bombowa) was a
Polish World War II unit of the
Polish Air Force. It resisted the
Invasion of Poland in 1939 as the main aerial reserve of the commander in chief and was used for bombing enemy units in central Poland. It was created just before the war and did not have time to reach full operational readiness. Its equipment consisted of 36 modern
PZL.37 Łoś medium bombers and 50 older
PZL.23 Karaś light bombers, plus 21 support planes. It was organised into four squadrons, each in turn composed of two escadrilles. It was similar in make-up to the
Pursuit Brigade.