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Что (кто) такое ORP Piorun (G65) - определение

1940 J, K AND N-CLASS DESTROYER
HMS Nerissa (G65); HMS Noble (G65)
  • ''Piorun'' returns to Plymouth after ''Bismarck'' has been sunk
  • Contemporary secret report commending ''Piorun''

ORP Piorun (G65)         
ORP Piorun was an N-class destroyer operated by the Polish Navy in World War II. The word piorun is Polish for "Thunderbolt".
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 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).

Википедия

ORP Piorun (G65)

ORP Piorun was an N-class destroyer operated by the Polish Navy in World War II. The word piorun is Polish for "Thunderbolt". Ordered by the Royal Navy in 1939, the ship was laid down as HMS Nerissa before being loaned to the Poles in October 1940 while still under construction.

In May 1941 ORP Piorun located the German battleship Bismarck, and drew its fire, while other units of the Royal Navy task force caught up to sink the Bismarck.

After World War II, Piorun was returned to the Royal Navy and recommissioned as HMS Noble before being scrapped in 1955.