ORP Gryf (Wodnik class)

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For other warships of the Polish Navy to bear that name see: ORP Gryf (disambiguation)
ORP Gryf
Career Polish Navy jack
Ordered 1975
Laid down
Launched: 1976
Commissioned 1976
Decommissioned in service
Fate converted to base ship
Current position unknown
General characteristics
Displacement: standard: 1489t
full: 1745t tons
Length 72.24 m
Beam 11.99 m
Draft 4.1 m
Speed 16.8 knots (31 km/h)
Complement 56 + 100
Armament before 1990: 2 double AK-230 30 mm guns, 2 double ZU-23-2M 23 mm guns, 2 45 mm salute guns
currently: none

ORP Gryf (Wodnik class) is a Polish schoolship of the Polish Navy, a third vessel to bear that name. She is named after the notable Polish WWII minelayer. Built in Northern Shipyard in Gdańsk as a sister ship of ORP Wodnik, in 1976 she replaced the previous ORP Gryf in her role of a school ship.

Prior to the Gulf War she was refurbished in Gdynia and became a hospital ship. In that role she was sent to the Persian Gulf and took part in the conflict. Currently she serves as a base ship and harbour-locked naval school of the Polish Navy.

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