
ORP Grom (1936) - Wikipedia
ORP Grom was the lead ship of her class of destroyers serving in the Polish Navy during World War II. She was named after the Polish word for Thunder or Thunderbolt, while her sister ship ORP Błyskawica translates to lightning bolt.
ORP Grom (1936) – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
ORP Grom – niszczyciel (według nazewnictwa okresu dwudziestolecia międzywojennego kontrtorpedowiec, z franc. contre-torpilleur) typu Grom, wybudowany na zamówienie Marynarki Wojennej RP przez stocznię John Samuel White & Co. Ltd z Cowes w latach 1935–1937. Polską banderę podniesiono na nim 11 maja 1937 roku.
ORP Grom - Wikipedia
Three ships of the Polish Navy have been named ORP Grom (Polish: thunder): ORP Grom (1936) was a Grom -class destroyer launched in 1936 and sunk near Narvik in 1940. ORP Grom (1957) was a Project 30bis destroyer received from the USSR in 1957 and decommissioned in 1973.
【小国海权梦】海军弱国的中大型战舰——第六期:波兰篇、挪威 …
最终,位于考斯的怀特造船厂中标,1935年订单下发,同年两舰在考斯开工,命名为“雷霆”(ORP Grom),“闪电”(ORP Blyskawica)。 1937年,自英国驶抵格丁尼亚的“雷霆”号驱逐舰
ORP Grom (1936) | Military Wiki | Fandom
ORP Grom was the lead ship of her class of destroyers serving in the Polish Navy during World War II. She was named after the Polish word for "thunderclap". Grom was ordered from the British J. Samuel White shipyard in Cowes and laid down in 1935, and commissioned in 1937.
ORP Grom (1990) - Wikipedia
ORP Grom is an Orkan-class fast attack craft. It is the sister ship of Orkan and Piorun. The ship was the result of a construction project undertaken by the German Democratic Republic for its navy, named Project 660 ("Sassnitz class" in NATO code [3]).
ORP Grom (H 71) of the Polish Navy - uboat.net
2017年10月9日 · During the Norwegian campaign, ORP Grom (Komandor Podporucznik Aleksander Hulewicz) was sunk in the Rombaken Fjord near Narvik by a German He111 (Lt. Korthals) aircraft of the KG 100. There were 59 killed and 30 wounded amongst the 154 survivors. who were rescued by the Aurora,Bedouin, Enterprise and the Faulkner which includes the Commanding ...
Grom class destroyers (1936) - Naval Encyclopedia
2024年11月11日 · Modified Grom class: As part of the six-year fleet expansion plan adopted in 1936, two more large destroyers were expected to join the fleet, with the names ORP Orkan and Huragan planned for them. It was decided that they would be built in Poland, in Gdynia, based on modified plans of the Grom class destroyers.
ORP Grom (H71) - H.M.S. Cavalier
4 May, 1940 During the Norwegian campaign, ORP Grom (Cdr. Aleksander Hulewicz) was sunk in the Rombaken Fjord near Narvik by a German He111 (Lt. Korthals) aircraft of the KG 100. There were 59 casualities and 154 survivors.
Beached Wreck of the Warship Grom II - Atlas Obscura
2024年8月1日 · After 17 years of standing prepared for a potential conflict that thankfully never occurred, this military ship was peacefully decommissioned. So how did it land on this beach with its hull slowly...
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