ORP Kontradmirał Xawery Czernicki

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ORP Kontradmirał Xawery Czernicki
ORP Kontradmirał Xawery Czernicki
The ship and her namesake
Career Polish Navy jack
Ordered
Laid down August 16, 2000
Launched: November 16, 2000
Commissioned September 1, 2001
Decommissioned
Fate
Current position
General characteristics
Displacement: 2,390 tons
Length 73.8 m
Beam 13.8 m
Draft 5.6 m
Speed 14.1 knots (26.11 km/h)
Complement
Armament 1 short range antiaircraft complex ZU-23-2MR Wróbel-II (1xII 23 mm cannon with 1xII Strela 2M missile launcher)

ORP Kontradmiral Xawery Czernicki is a multitask logistic support ship of the Polish Navy. The ship's design was based on a hull of the 130 class degaussing station planned by the Construction Bureau of the Refurbishing Shipyard in Gdańsk. The hull was ordered by the Russian Navy, but the contract was halted and it was decided to complete the ship for the Polish Navy. She was named after Xawery Czernicki.

The ship was built at the Northern Shipyard in Gdańsk. She is so far the biggest ship ever built at the Polish shipyards for the Polish Navy. The only ship of her class, she was designed as a logistic support vessel, able to transport large quantities of troops and supplies for the NATO forces worldwide, as well as to cooperate with air transport and Polish vessels at distant seas. It may transport up to 140 troops with vehicles, food and equipment, she also enables conducting offensive landing operations by means of landing ships, helicopters and armoured personnel carriers, as well as tasks of evacuation of troops and civilians from enemy territory. The ship is also equipped for transport of containers, fresh water, food and other supplies, as well as for repairing friendly vessels at open seas.

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