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  2. Polish Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Navy continues to operate one Kilo-class attack submarine (ORP Orzeł). ORP Orzeł is a Kilo-class attack submarine. The Polish Navy has taken part in numerous joint force operations. In 1999 the naval base at Gdynia became the home base of all NATO submarine forces in the Baltic, codenamed "Cooperative Poseidon".

  3. United States missile defense complex in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Naval Support Facility in Redzikowo, Poland, August 2019. The United States missile defense complex in Poland, replaced a planned site in Redzikowo, Poland with a phased plan—the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense System, including SM-3 Block IIA interceptors to be positioned in Poland from 2018; Naval Support Facility-Redzikowo was to transition from Missile Defense Agency control to the US ...

  4. Category:Military installations of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Military bases of Poland in Afghanistan (3 P) Attacks on military installations in Poland (10 P) F. Fortifications in Poland (5 C, 3 P) Forts in Poland (3 C, 14 P) P.

  5. 3rd Ship Flotilla - Wikipedia

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    3rd Ship Flotilla (Polish: 3 Flotylla Okrętów) is a tactical unit of the Polish Navy composed of 11 subunits. [1] The unit is a main strike force of the Polish Navy, it operates various warships types such as frigates, corvettes, submarines or fast attack crafts. The main base of 3 FO is Gdynia-Oksywie Naval Base. [2]

  6. US opens missile base in Poland as Trump presidency looms ...

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    Situated in the town of Redzikowo near the Baltic coast, the base has been in the works since the 2000s and Warsaw says it shows Poland's military alliance with Washington remains solid, whoever ...

  7. Polish Navy Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    The first Polish shipyard on the Baltic Sea after regaining independence was established on May 10, 1922, as a result of moving the Naval Port Workshops (Warsztaty Portowe Marynarki Wojennej) from Modlin to Puck. At that time, repairs were mainly made to warships stationed in the Puck naval base.

  8. List of countries with overseas military bases - Wikipedia

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    The United States is the largest operator of military bases abroad, with 38 "named bases" [note 1] with active duty, national guard, reserve, or civilian personnel as of September 30, 2014. Its largest, in terms of personnel, was Ramstein AB in Germany, with almost 9,200 personnel.

  9. 8th Coastal Defence Flotilla - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the concept of naval bases and artillery protection of the coastal communication route by fixed and mobile artillery batteries was created. On December 21, 1950, the new unit was given the name of the Naval Base in Świnoujście and No. 2454. Commander Tadeusz Rutkowski was the first commander. [1]