Błotniak
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Błotniak (Polish for "Harrier") is a one-man wet-cabin underwater craft designed in Poland in 1978. It was based in the torpedo research centre in Gdynia (commonly called Formoza).
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- propulsion:
- two batteries of compressed air accumulators in the tubes on the sides of the craft
- one set of ducted contra-rotating propellers
- one electrical motor as a source of power for the propeller
- equipment:
- two spotlights
- 2 sonars (passive and active)
- depth-levelling system
- maximum speed: 5 knots
- range: 50 nm
- load capacity: 200 kg