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Was (wer) ist ORP Grom (1957) - definition

DESTROYER
ORP Grom II; Soviet destroyer Sposobny (1950)

ORP Grom (1957)         
ORP Grom () was a Project 30bis destroyer, sold to the People's Republic of Poland by the Soviet Union in 1957. She was built by the Zhdanov Shipyard in Leningrad and originally served in the Soviet Baltic Fleet as the Sposobnyy.
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.
ORP Grom (1936)         
GROM-CLASS DESTROYER
ORP Grom was the lead ship of her class of destroyers serving in the Polish Navy during World War II. She was named after the Polish word for Thunderbolt, while her sister ship translates to lightning.

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ORP Grom (1957)

ORP Grom (English: Thunder) was a Project 30bis destroyer, sold to the People's Republic of Poland by the Soviet Union in 1957. She was built by the Zhdanov Shipyard in Leningrad and originally served in the Soviet Baltic Fleet as the Sposobnyy. She served together in the Polish Navy with her sister ship Wicher until 1973. The ship was scrapped in 1977. Her remainings together with the Wicher were sunk in Hel as breakwaters, where they remain to this day.