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Was (wer) ist ORP Sokół (2002) - definition

2002 KOBBEN-CLASS SUBMARINE OF THE POLISH NAVY
ORP Sokol (Kobben class); HNoMS Stord (S308); HNoMS Stord (S-308); ORP Sokół (294); ORP Sokół (Kobben class)

ORP Sokół (2002)         
ORP Sokół, formerly HNoMS Stord, is one of four s of the Polish Navy. The vessel was built by Rheinstahl Nordseewerke GmbH in Emden, Germany (known there as the Type 207) for the Royal Norwegian Navy as HNoMS Stord.
ORP Sokół (1940)         
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1940 BRITISH U-CLASS SUBMARINE OF THE POLISH NAVY
HMS Urchin (N97); ORP Sokol (1940); ORP Sokół (N97); ORP Sokół (P59)
ORP Sokół () was a U-class submarine (formerly HMS Urchin) built by Vickers-Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness. Shortly after launching in September 1940 she was to be commissioned by the Royal Navy as HMS Urchin, but instead was leased to the Polish Navy due to a lack of experienced submarine crews.
Mráz Sokol         
  • ''G-AIXN'' landing at its home base of [[Turweston Aerodrome]] in the United Kingdom in 2017
  • M1C Sokol ''G-AIXN'' at Leeds (Yeadon) in 1954, and is still airworthy in 2021
1940S CZECHOSLOVAKIAN LIGHT AIRCRAFT
Let Mraz M.1; Sokol M.1; M.1 Sokol; Let M1D Sokol; Mraz Sokol; Mráz M.1 Sokol
The Mráz M.1 Sokol (English: "Falcon") was a light aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in the years following the end of the Second World War.

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ORP Sokół (2002)

ORP Sokół, formerly HNoMS Stord, is one of four Kobben-class submarines of the Polish Navy. The vessel was built by Rheinstahl Nordseewerke GmbH in Emden, Germany (known there as the Type 207) for the Royal Norwegian Navy as HNoMS Stord. The vessel served with the Royal Norwegian Navy from 1967 until it was given to Poland in 2002. Sokół was modified in Gdańsk after the handover. The ship was decommissioned on 8 June 2018. In the same year, he joined the program about converting a ship into a museum ship. In July 2020, work began on the unit in order to prepare it for museum functions.