The transfer of BWP Borsuk in December this year for the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland means not only the spectacular beginning of the process of refiting the mechanized troops in the latest generation, 1 of the fewer in the world, a floating combat infantry car. It will replace archaic already today, even historic, BMP-1, the world's first combat infantry wagons, which are conceptually inactive in the early 1960s and the then russian military doctrine. It is besides a revolution in industry, going far beyond the programme of Polish floating BWP, as we read in the first part of the article Jerzy Reszczyński.