Amphibious Landing Ships of the Polish Navy

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Re: Amphibious Landing Ships of the Polish Navy

#41 Post by eswube »

Wow! Thank You very much!
I've seen some of these pictures, but there's also some material previously unknown to me!
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#42 Post by odysseus1980 »

Glad to see the Pr.767.I have some photos of her loaded with BMP-1 and MT-LB/Opal.
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#43 Post by Rhade »

Ah I was waiting for this one long time, amazing job Eswube!
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Re: Amphibious Landing Ships of the Polish Navy

#45 Post by eswube »

Thank You very much! Certainly these materials will be useful. :)
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Re: Amphibious Landing Ships of the Polish Navy

#46 Post by eswube »

Again, not landing ships of the Polish Navy, but some landing ships built in Poland. :)

After the end of Cold War and cancellation of orders for landing ships by the Polish Navy, Polish shipyards turned their attention (and hopes for survival) towards export markets, especially Indian one (which was and is a Holy Grail of the Polish defence industry). Although the deal for new landing ships for the Indian Navy never materialized, an interest was expressed by the Navy of Yemen. In the 1999 it ordered in the Stocznia Marynarki Wojennej (Naval Shipyard) in Gdynia three landing cutters of the NS-717 class and one medium landing ship of the NS-722 class.

NS-717 class landing cutters are slightly larger version of the Pr.716 class landing cutters. They were delivered in may 2001.
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NS-722 class medium landing ship is an enlarged descendant of the Pr.733 class, with helicopter pad and with somewhat simplified equipment (in order to cut costs). It was delivered around may-june 2002.
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Note: I couldn't find anywhere their pennant numbers, therefore they had to be listed (and filenamed) without them. :(

Btw. Anticipating some possible questions related to the materials so generously supplied here by Frankiewicz: this thread is in the "Real Designs" forum, so only actually-built ships will be shown here. For never-were projects there will be a separate thread some time later and in the apropriate forum. ;)
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Re: Amphibious Landing Ships of the Polish Navy

#47 Post by Rhade »

Excellent drawings, as always. :D
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#48 Post by Charybdis »

Top Job!
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#49 Post by Raxar »

Nice work Eswube! I like the NS-717, it's a cute little boat! :)
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#50 Post by Frankiewicz »

Thank You very much!
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