The Land Forces are also designed for fulfilment of commitment in compliance with the Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty and tasks on behalf of the state administration authorities.
[7] Principal weapons systems of the Czech Land Forces include the Leopard 2A4 tanks gifted from Germany, T-72 tanks (T-72M1 produced in Czechoslovakia and T-72M4CZ modernized in Czech Republic), BVP-2 infantry fighting vehicles (Czechoslovak-produced version of BMP-2), Pandur II and Iveco LMV wheeled combat vehicles and 152mm vz.
Land Forces Command (Czech: Velitelství pozemních sil) is located in Olomouc.
[9] Czech Land Forces are composed of both Regular (full-time) and Active Reserve (part-time) units.
[11][9] MOD's Logistics Agency has been building the Host Nation Support (HNS) Battalion in Rakovník since October 2018.