BAOBAB-K Polish Scattered Mining Vehicle
BAOBAB-K






The BAOBAB-K Polish Scattered Mining Vehicle is an advanced automated mine-laying system developed by Polish defense company Huta Stalowa Wola (HSW) in collaboration with partners including Jelcz, BELMA, WB Group, and the Military Institute of Engineering Technology. The BAOBAB-K is designed to rapidly deploy scattered anti-tank barrier minefields of varying sizes, densities, and self-destruct times without putting soldiers in direct danger. The system enables engineering tactical-level troops to establish defensive minefields that can destroy or incapacitate enemy armored vehicles while significantly reducing personnel risk compared to manual mine-laying operations. The BAOBAB-K integrates an advanced information and communication technology (ICT) system that enables real-time visualization of minefields on digital maps displayed on the computer screen. Minefield parameters and coordinates are recorded and can be transmitted to higher command levels through radio communications, improving battlefield coordination. The system eliminates the need for soldiers to manually place mines in dangerous conditions. Operators control the BAOBAB-K from a safe distance using ground control stations, dramatically reducing casualty risk while maintaining precise minefield deployment. The automated approach enables rapid battlefield fortification, allowing forces to establish defensive barriers in response to changing tactical situations. The BAOBAB-K represents a significant advancement in defensive engineering capabilities, combining automation, precision, and mobility to enhance modern military defensive operations while prioritizing personnel safety.