Lublin class minelayer-landing ships (projekt 767)
Poland /
Zachodnio-Pomorskie /
Swinoujscie /
World
/ Poland
/ Zachodnio-Pomorskie
/ Swinoujscie
World / Poland / West Pomeranian
military, wharf
The Lublin class or projekt 767 are minelayer-landing ships designed and built in Poland for the Polish Navy, in service since 1989. Only 5 out of 12 planned ships were built by Northern Shipyard in Gdańsk due to Fall of Communism. They can carry up to 9 T-72 MBT or 17 transport vehicles like Star 266 and 135 equipped troops. Additionally they were designed to carry up to 134 naval mines. All ships were named after chief cities of the Piast dynasty.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lublin_class
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Coordinates: 53°54'11"N 14°15'1"E
- 8th Coastal Defence Flotilla 0.6 km
- Łukęcin Highway Strip 45 km
- dawna jednostka wojskowa 2434 53 km
- Multinational Corps Northeast 53 km
- 12 HQ Bn and 12 Recce Bn 56 km
- DOL Kliniska - highway landing strip 63 km
- SA-5 "Gammon" SAM site 64 km
- Firing battery 64 km
- The former 41 Squadron Fire-Rocket Artillery Wopke. S75M "Volkhov" 68 km
- German Army Prisoner-of-war camp 80 km
- Mielino 3 km
- Mielin Peninsula 3.6 km
- Świdny Forest 3.9 km
- Świnoujski Forest 4.7 km
- Przytór 6.2 km
- Karsiborska Kepa Bird Reserve 7.1 km
- Karsibór 9 km
- Usedom Island 17 km
- Wolin island 17 km
- Szczecin Lagoon 18 km