Orzeł-class submarine

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The Orzeł class was a short series of submarines built in Dutch shipyards for the Polish Navy in the 1930s. Four submarines were planned but only two were completed. They saw service during World War II.

Design

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Two further submarines based upon the plans of the Orzeł class were ordered from France in 1938 and their construction began in 1939, but because of the outbreak of war, they were never completed.[3]

Service history

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105 mm deck gun from ORP Sęp, on display at Museum of Polish Military Technology

Orzeł was ordered in 1935 and commissioned in February 1939. After the outbreak of World War II, on 14 September 1939 Orzeł and Wilk (Wolf) were ordered to make for British ports. Wilk arrived in Britain on 20 September 1939. Orzeł arrived on 14 October 1939, after escaping from internment in neutral Estonia (the Orzeł incident) and an adventurous voyage with no charts. On 8 April 1940 Orzeł sank the troopship Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". at the start of the German invasion of Norway. Orzeł was lost with all hands for unknown reasons while on patrol in North Sea. OrzełTemplate:'s loss is one of the biggest mysteries in Polish naval history.

Boats in class

There were two boats of the Orzeł class built. Two more were ordered from France, but never completed.

Construction data
Name Builder Launched Fate[4]
Orzeł
('eagle')
De Schelde, Vlissingen 15 January 1938 Missing 8 June 1940
Sęp
('vulture')
RDM, Rotterdam 17 October 1938 Interned Sept. 1939, stricken 1970

References

Citations

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  1. MDK 2 - Okręt Lublin
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  4. Conway p.350

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References
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  • Jackson, Robert. Submarines of the World. Barnes and Noble Books, New York.
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External links

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