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1962 ORZEŁ-CLASS (PROJECT 613) SUBMARINE OF THE POLISH NAVY
ORP Orzel II; ORP Orzel (Whiskey class); ORP Orzeł II; ORP Orzeł (Whiskey class); ORP Orzel (1962)
  • ORL Orzeł with the 317 code designation

ORP Orzeł (1962)         
ORP Orzeł a Polish Navy submarine of Project 613 () . She was built in the Soviet Union as S-265 and was commissioned by the Polish Navy in 1962.
ORP Orzeł (1986)         
  • The emblem of ORP Orzeł
1986 PROJECT 877E (KILO) SUMARINE OF THE POLISH NAVY
ORP Orzel III; ORP Orzel (Kilo class); ORP Orzeł III; ORP Orzeł (Kilo class); ORP Orzel (1986)
ORP Orzeł (291) is a Polish Navy 'Project 877E' () submarine. She is the third Polish submarine to bear the name Orzeł (Eagle).
ORP Orzeł (1938)         
  • ORP ''Orzeł'' model at Schleswig-Holstein Battery located at Hel
  • ''Orzeł'' in the United Kingdom
  • The clandestine German troopship ''Rio de Janeiro''
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  • Plaque in both Polish and Estonian commemorating the "''Orzeł'' incident" and the escape of the submarine ''Orzeł'' in 1939, [[Estonian Maritime Museum]], [[Tallinn]]
1939 ORZEŁ-CLASS SUBMARINE OF THE POLISH NAVY
ORP Orzel (1938)
ORP Orzeł was the lead ship of her class of submarines serving in the Polish Navy during World War II. Her name () means "Eagle" in Polish.

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ORP Orzeł (1962)

ORP Orzeł a Polish Navy submarine of Project 613 (Whiskey class) . She was built in the Soviet Union as S-265 and was commissioned by the Polish Navy in 1962. She served under the pennant number 292 (317 for a brief period) and was decommissioned in 1983. It was one of the four Whiskey-class submarines operated by the Polish Navy, the other three being ORP Sokół (293), ORP Kondor (294) and ORP Bielik.

In 1968, during Warsaw Pact fleet exercise on Barents Sea, together with the other Polish submarine ORP Kondor, she avoided detection by huge Soviet and East Germany ASW forces, consisting of 300 ships - including nuclear submarines - and about 500 aircraft, and unnoticed entered into the biggest Soviet naval base in Murmansk. A year later, guided by radio-guidance from Poland, Orzeł intercepted in the North Sea a Soviet Sverdlov-class cruiser and torpedoed her by dummy torpedoes. In implementing the Warsaw Pact's Cold War strategy, she also led patrols in the North Atlantic, doing jobs there such as a continuous reconnaissance in close distance to NATO's naval bases, including the most important U.S. strategic submarine base outside United States - Holy Loch in Scotland and also the base of Londonderry in Northern Ireland. She was also exercising the breaking of western marine communication lines in the North Atlantic, as well as carrying out tasks in the North Atlantic training programs, including "Use of weapons and overcome ASW forces exercise program".

On 30 December 1983 she was decommissioned due to poor condition of her hull, after years of service, and scrapped in 1986. During her service, the ORP Orzeł was four times awarded as The Best Ship of Polish Navy (1963, 1965, 1972 and 1977).