ORP Ślązak (2015)

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ORP Ślązak
History
Poland
NameORP Ślązak
BuilderStocznia Marynarki Wojennej
Laid down28 November 2001
Launched2 June 2015
Commissioned28 November 2019
StatusIn active service
General characteristics
Displacement
  • 1,800 tonnes (standard)
  • 2,150 tonnes (full load)[2]
Length95.2 m (312 ft)
Beam13.5 m (44 ft)
Draught3.60 m (11.8 ft)
Propulsion
Speed30 kn (56 km/h)
Range4500 NM[1]
Complementup to 97
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Thales
    SMART-S
    Mk 2 search radar
  • Thales STING-EO Mk 2 fire control radar
  • Thales MIRADOR Electro-Optics
  • TACTICOS combat management system
  • L3 ELAC Nautik Vanguard navigation and warning sonar
  • TACAN tactical air navigation system
  • IFF system[3][4]
Armament
  • Guns:
  • 1 ×
    76mm Oto Melara
    gun
  • 2 × 30mm
    Oto Melara
    Marlin-WS
  • 4 × 12.7mm WKM-B machine guns
  • 4 × Grom surface-to-air missile
Aircraft carriedflight deck

ORP Ślązak (241) is an

Blohm + Voss
.

Construction

In 1997 Poland was invited to join

Blohm + Voss. The technical project was approved in 2001.[5] A final agreement with Stocznia Marynarki Wojennej (Naval Shipyard in Gdynia) was signed on 27 November 2001 for construction of one Projekt 621 (shipyard designation Gawron) corvette, a second (optional) and five consecutive (optional). At the same time the shipyard signed a licensing agreement worth PLN 60 million for the use of the MEKO A-100 concept.[6] The keel of the first ship was laid on 28 November 2001 in the presence of Poland's Prime Minister Leszek Miller.[7]

In 2000 and 2002 Polish Navy commissioned two ex-US Navy Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates and on 23 December 2002 financing was cut to a single corvette.[8] Unlike multirole combat aircraft acquisition financed separate of National Defence budget, the program wasn't a priority for the Armed Forces and suffered from insufficient funding. The cost was initially set at PLN 250 million per ship. In 2003 estimated total cost of a single Gawron-class corvette was estimated at PLN 850 million, in 2005 at around PLN 1.1 billion. Finally in 2012 the figures have grown to PLN 1.5 billion (EUR 360 mln).[6][9]

In 2007 a shipyard awarded Italian

RBS-15 Mk 3 anti-ship missiles and MU90 Impact torpedoes.[9] On 16 September 2009 the hull already with engines, turbines, generators, line shafts and air-conditioners completed technical launching for the first time. At the same time the Ministry of Defence decided to suspend corvette financing.[13] In April 2011 the court declared Naval Shipyard's bankruptcy.[14] On 24 February 2012 Gawron program was cancelled.[15] At that time the hull was largely completed at the cost of 402 million PLN (~US$130m), but equipping it with combat systems would have cost an additional 1 billion PLN (~US$320m).[16] On 23 September 2013 an annex to 2001 construction contract was signed to complete the sole unit as patrol vessel.[17] Due to design changes the program code name was changed to Projekt 621M. ORP Ślązak modular design and systems allows to upgrade it to the corvette configuration in the future.[18]

In December 2013

SMART-S Mk2 surveillance radar, STING-EO Mk2 fire control radar, MIRADOR electro-optical observation and fire control system and LINK 11/16 tactical data link system.[20]

On 2 July 2015 ORP Ślązak was christened during official launching ceremony, becoming the first new Polish-built Navy ship in 21 years,[21] since the minesweeper ORP Wdzydze (TRB 646) was launched in 1994. It was expected to be commissioned in November 2016,[22] however in 2016 the commissioning was delayed until 2018[23] and in 2018, until 2019.[24]

In 2016 the ship underwent systems trials, including engine room, power generators, fire control consoles and boats lifting and lowering hydraulic system.

rigid-hulled inflatable boats.[26] The units OTO Melara Super Rapid MF L/62 main gun was mounted on June 15, 2016.[27]

References

  1. ^ "ORP Ślązak przekazany". 8 November 2019.
  2. ^ ORP Ślązak zwodowany i zważony - wraca do hangaru. (in Polish)
  3. ^ "PGZ Stocznia Wojenna: Przekazywanie okrętu ORP Ślązak do służby w Marynarce Wojennej rozpoczęte".
  4. ^ ""Ślązak" otrzymuje radary bojowe. Budowa patrolowca trwa [FOTO] - Defence24".
  5. ^ Okręt Gawron – kulisy cz I. 17 August 2012. (in Polish)
  6. ^ a b Okręt Gawron kulisy cz. II. 17 August 2012. (in Polish)
  7. ^ Miało być 7 statków, będzie jeden. Być może. Śledczy badają, jak buduje się jednostkę Marynarki Wojennej. 18 November 2011. (in Polish)
  8. ^ To pierwszy od lat nowy okręt naszej marynarki. wyborcza.pl. (in Polish)
  9. ^ a b ORP Slazak / Gawron / Projekt 621 (Meko A 100). globalsecurity.org
  10. ^ Włoska siłownia Gawrona. 16 February 2007. (in Polish)
  11. ^ Projekt korwety Gawron dla PMW. (in Polish)
  12. ^ Zapaść wojska - biurokracja przetrwa.
  13. ^ Okręt Gawron kulisy cz. III. (in Polish)
  14. ^ Gdynia: Ogłoszono upadłość Stoczni Marynarki Wojennej. (in Polish).
  15. ^ "Tusk terminates 'senseless' warship project" (in Polish).
  16. ^ "Wojsko do remontu, koniec z Gawronem" (in Polish). Gazeta Wyborcza.
  17. ^ Podpisanie Umów Na Okręty Dla Marynarki Wojennej
  18. ^ ORP „Ślązak” zwodowany. Defence24.pl, 2 July 2015. (in Polish)
  19. ^ Thales uzbroi Ślązaka 13 December 2013.
  20. ^ Thales to supply mission suite for Polish Patrol Vessel ORP ŚLĄZAK. Archived 2015-09-26 at the Wayback Machine March 14, 2014
  21. ^ Defence Minister: We need to expand Polish Navy. 02.07.2015
  22. ^ Wodowanie ORP Ślązak. 3 July 2015. (in Polish)
  23. ^ ORP Ślązak opóźniony o dwa lata. Budowa trwa już 15 lat!. (in Polish)
  24. ^ MON podpisał umowę na dokończenie "Ślązaka". W służbie w przyszłym roku. 29 June 2018 (in Polish)
  25. ^ Trwają testy na ORP Ślązak. 8 August 2016 (in Polish)
  26. ^ Próby morskie łodzi typu RIB, przeznaczonych na okręt patrolowy ORP "Ślązak". 16 January 2016 (in Polish)
  27. ^ Montaż armaty na Ślązaku. 16 June 2016 (in Polish)