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POLISH NAVY (POLAND)

AMPHIBIOUS SHIPS AND CRAFT

LUBLIN medium landing ships (1989-1991)

Lublin 2000

Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Lublin 821   Stocnia Północną, Gdansk   12.7.1988 12.10.1989 in service (2019)
Gniezno 822   Stocnia Północną, Gdansk   7.12.1988 23.2.1990 in service (2019)
Kraków 823   Stocnia Północną, Gdansk   7.3.1989 27.6.1990 in service (2019)
Poznań 824   Stocnia Północną, Gdansk   5.1.1990 8.3.1991 in service (2019)
Toruń 825   Stocnia Północną, Gdansk   8.6.1990 24.5.1991 in service (2019)
  

Displacement standard, t

1350

Displacement full, t

1745

Length, m

81.0 pp 95.8 oa

Breadth, m

10.8

Draught, m

2.40

No of shafts

3

Machinery

3 Cegielski-Sulzer 6ATL25D diesels

Power, h. p.

5390

Max speed, kts

16

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)

1400(16)

Armament

4 x (2 Strela-2M SAM + 2 - 23/87) ZU-23-2MR Wrobel-2MR (24 Strela-2M), 9x 100/5000 Sonata elongated explosive charges for beach clearing, 134 mines instead of tanks

Military load

821-823: 9 tanks or 17 trucks, 80 troops

824, 825: 9 tanks or 17 trucks, 135 troops

Electronic equipment

821-823: SRN-7453, SRN-443XTA radars, Jastrzab decoy RL

824, 825: SRN-7453, SRN-443XTA radars, 2x Derkacz decoy RL

Complement

37

Project history: Project 767. Officially classed as transport/minelaying ships, they were built as replacement for projects 770/771 classes. Ro-Ro type ferry design with a continuous, open hold deck, spanned by superstructure, fitted with 20m bow ramp with folding end and aft ramp. 600m² parking area for vehicles. Planned building of sixth ship was cancelled.

Modernizations: 2010s, all: - SRN-7453, SRN-443XTA radars; + 2x Sperry radars

Naval service: No significant events.

Gniezno 2008

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