ORP Gryf (1936)

ORP Gryf
ORP Gryf
History
Poland
NameORP Gryf
Namesakegriffin
Ordered11 May 1934
Builder
Laid down14 November 1934
Launched29 November 1936
Commissioned27 February 1938
FateSunk, bombed 3 September 1939,scrapped after war in late 50s
General characteristics
Displacement2,250 long tons
Length103.00 m (337 ft 11 in)
Beam13.06 m (42 ft 10 in)
Draft3.60 m (11 ft 10 in)
Propulsiontwo Sulzer 8SD48 engines, 6,000 hp (4,500 kW)
Speed20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph)
Range9,500 nmi (17,600 km; 10,900 mi) @ 14 knots (26 km/h/16 mph)
Complement162 + 60
Armament

54°40′N 18°34′E / 54.667°N 18.567°E / 54.667; 18.567 ORP Gryf (English: "Griffin") was a large Polish Navy minelayer, sunk during the 1939 German invasion of Poland. She was one of two large Polish ships that were not evacuated to Great Britain during Operation Peking prior to the outbreak of the Polish Defensive War (Wicher was the other).[1] She was sunk in Hel harbour on 3 September 1939 during the opening stage of World War II.[1]

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