Air Defense Museum in Koszalin - a branch of the Air Force Museum in Deblin, a cultural institution of the Minister of National Defense.
The branch continues the traditions of the museum establishment, established in 1976 at the Air Force Training Center in Koszalin (formerly: Wyższa Szkoła Oficerska Wojsk Obrony Przeciwlotniczej). In 2018, the museum was named after Colonel Stanislaw Paszkiewicz - the first commander of the Officer School of Anti-aircraft Artillery in Koszalin.
The permanent exhibition entitled "History of Polish Anti-Aircraft Weapons" presents memorabilia, equipment, armament and uniforms showing the development of Polish anti-aircraft weapons and the changing tactics of their use over the years. Enthusiasts of the region's history will find memorabilia from Koszalin's military units. Artillery, missile and radiolocation equipment is presented in an open-air exhibition, including a 23mm anti-aircraft cannon ZU-23-2 on a Star 266 car, an 85mm anti-aircraft cannon wz. 39, PRW-9 "Sophia" radiolocation altitude measuring station, PZR S-125M "Neva", "Dvina" anti-aircraft missile set, 3m8m3 Pzr 2k-11 "Krug" rocket. The collection is supplemented by aircraft: the TS-11 Iskra aircraft in naval paint and the government aircraft Yak-40, which is open to the public.
Museum of Air Defense in Koszalin, 70 Wojska Polskiego St., open all year round (Tuesday through Sunday).