Projekt 206FM-class minehunter

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The Project 206FM class (NATO reporting name: "Krogulec"-class), originally designated Project 206F, were mine-countermeasure vessels of the Polish Navy built during the mid-1960s.

Class history

The twelve ships of this class were built at the Komuny Paryskiej Shipyard in Gdynia as coastal minesweepers Project 206F class, and served as the 9th Coastal Defence Flotilla at Hel. Most of the class were decommissioned by the early 1990s, though three were modernised around 2000,[1] and remain in service as minehunters (their designation was changed to Project 206FM for Modernized). Last ship war retired from service on 8 December 2021.

Ships

The 12 ships in the class were:[2]

Name Launched Commissioned Decommissioned
ORP Orlik (613) ? ? 1989
ORP Krogulec (614) ? ? ?
ORP Jastrząb (615) ? ? 1990
ORP Kormoran (616) ? ? 1993
ORP Czapla (617) ? ? 1990
ORP Albatros (618) ? ? ?
ORP Pelikan (619) ? ? 1993
ORP Tukan (620) ? ? ?
ORP Flaming (621) 5 May 1965 11 October 1966 4 December 2020[3]
ORP Rybitwa (622) ? ? ?
ORP Mewa (623) 22 December 1966 9 May 1967 30 December 2019[4]
ORP Czajka (624) 17 December 1966 17 June 1967 8 December 2021[5]

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