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Lublin-class minelayer-landing ship
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The Lublin class or Projekt 767 are minelayer-landing ships designed and built in Poland for the Polish Navy, in service since 1989. Only five out of the twelve planned ships were built, by the Northern Shipyard in Gdańsk, due to the fall of Communism. They can carry up to 9 T-72 tanks or 17 transport vehicles such as the Star 266 and 135 equipped troops. They were designed to carry up to 134 naval mines. The ships are named after the chief cities of the Piast dynasty.
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On 12 October 2007, ORP Lublin became an honorary citizen of Lublin.
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Background
ORP Gryf was a Polish mine-laying vessel and, likely, the only heavy mine-laying vessel built.
List of ships
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- ORP Kraków
- ORP Poznań
- ORP Gniezno
- ORP Gniezno
References
- "Okręty transportowo-minowe projektu 767, typu Lublin." (in Polish). Polish Navy. Archived from the original on 11 November 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
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