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ORP Kormoran (601)

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ORP Kormoran during trials
History
Poland
NameORP Kormoran (601)
BuilderRemontowa Shipbuilding
Laid down23 September 2014
Launched4 September 2015
Commissioned28 November 2017
Identification
General characteristics
Class and typeKormoran II
Displacement830 tons (standard)
Length58.5 m (192 ft)
Beam10.3 m (34 ft)
Draught2.7 m (8.9 ft)
Propulsion
Speed15 kn (28 km/h)
Complementup to 45
Sensors and
processing systems
Double Eagle Mk. III, Hugin 1000MR UUVs, Morświn ROV, sonars

ORP Kormoran (601) – a lead ship of Polish Navy's Kormoran II class MCMVs. She was laid down on 23 September 2014, launched on 4 September 2015 at Remontowa Shipbuilding yard in Gdańsk and commissioned on 28 November 2017. Her non-magnetic 58.5 meters in length hull was made from austenitic steel. She has 830 tons of standard displacement. Kormoran employs sophisticated mine countermeasures including underwater drones.

References

  • Gajzler, Michał. "Projekt 258 Kormoran II". Dziennik Zbrojny. Retrieved January 30, 2018.