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Orkan may refer to: People Given name * Orkan Balkan (born 1997), Turkish football player * Orkan Çınar (born 1996), Turkish football player Surname * Władysław Orkan (1875–1930), Polish writer Ships * ORP Orkan, name of several Polish ships * ORP Orkan (1992), Polish missile boat of the Orkan class * , a WWII '' Vorpostenboot'' Others * European windstorm in several European languages * M-87 Orkan, Yugoslav multiple rocket launcher * Operation Orkan 91, military operation during the Croatian War of Independence * Orkan-e Kord, village in Qazvin Province, Iran * Orkan-e Tork Orkan-e Tork ( fa, اوركن ترك; also known as Organ-e Tork) is a village in Khandan Rural District, Tarom Sofla District, Qazvin County Qazvin County ( fa, شهرستان قزوین) is located in Qazvin province, Iran. The capital of the ..., village in Qazvin Province, Iran * ''Orkan'' (album), a 2012 album by Swedish band Vintersorg * an alien race from the television series Mork & Min ...
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Orkan Balkan
Orkan Balkan (born 12 March 1987) is a German Association football, footballer who plays for FC Anadolu München. He currently plays for Çankırıspor. References External links

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Orkan Çınar
Orkan Çınar (born 29 January 1996) is a Turkish footballer who plays as a winger for TFF Third League club İnegöl Kafkas Gençlikspor. Club career Çınar joined SpVgg Greuther Fürth in 2014 from VfL Wolfsburg. He made his 2. Bundesliga debut at 24 August 2014 against FC Ingolstadt 04. He replaced Tom Weilandt Tom Weilandt (born 27 April 1992) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Regionalliga Nordost club Greifswalder FC. Club career Weilandt started playing football with local Rostock clubs ''SV Warnemünde'' and ''LSG ... after 77 minutes in a 2-0 away loss. References External links * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cinar, Orkan Living people 1996 births Footballers from Dortmund Turkish men's footballers Turkey men's youth international footballers German men's footballers Turkish people of Abkhazian descent German sportspeople of Turkish descent Men's association football midfielders Füchse Berlin Reinickendorf players T ...
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Władysław Orkan
Władysław Orkan (27 November 1875 – 14 May 1930) (actually born as ''Franciszek Ksawery Smaciarz'', changed surname to Smreczyński, but primarily known under his pen name, Orkan) was a Polish writer and poet from the Young Poland period. He is known as one of the greatest Polish writers from Podhale region and '' Góral'' folk; the most famous of his works portray the common people from that region. Biography Born in Poręba Wielka, Limanowa County as ''Franciszek Ksawery Smaciarz'', he attended the elementary school in Szczyrzyc. He started publishing while in the fourth grade; he also joined many extracurricular clubs and organization, including pro-Polish independence ones. Due to his involvement in such activities, his grades suffered, and he never passed the matura exam. He returned to Poręba village, and continued writing. He debuted in 1896 with a publication of a poem, patriotic poem ''Nad grobem matki'' and several satirical verses. In 1898 he published his ...
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ORP Orkan
Three ships of the Polish Navy have been named ORP ''Orkan'' ( pl, windstorm): * ''Orkan'' was the planned name for the second improved ''Grom''-class destroyer. She was never laid down; the German invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939 interrupted her construction and the materials intended for her construction were scrapped or diverted. * , an M-class destroyer (formerly HMS ''Myrmidon'') transferred to the free Polish Navy based in Britain in December 1942. She was sunk by ''U-378'' on 8 October 1943 in the Barents Sea. * , an built in the German Democratic Republic for its navy and originally named Project 660. After German reunification German reunification (german: link=no, Deutsche Wiedervereinigung) was the process of re-establishing Germany as a united and fully sovereign state, which took place between 2 May 1989 and 15 March 1991. The day of 3 October 1990 when the Ge ... the unfinished hulls were bought by the Polish Navy and completed by Northern Shipyard ...
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ORP Orkan (1992)
ORP ''Orkan'' is an and sister ship of and . The original project was prepared by the German Democratic Republic for its navy and was named ''Project 660'' (''Sassnitz'' class in NATO code). After the Unification of Germany the unfinished hulls were bought by the Polish Navy from VEB Peenewerft shipyard in Wolgast and successfully completed in Northern Shipyard in Gdańsk. After its completion in 1992 the ship was incorporated into the 31st Rocket Warships Squadron, 3rd Ship Flotilla 3rd Ship Flotilla ( pl, 3 Flotylla Okrętów) is a tactical unit of the Polish Navy composed of 11 subunits. The unit is a main strike force of the Polish Navy, it operates various warships types such as frigates, corvettes, submarines or fast a .... References Orkan-class corvettes of the Polish Navy 1990 ships Ships built in Wolgast {{Mil-ship-stub ...
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Orkan Class
The ''Orkan'' class or ''projekt 660'' (NATO reporting names, NATO code: Sassnitz class) is series of three fast attack craft of the Polish Navy, in service since 1992. History The original project was prepared by the German Democratic Republic for its navy and was named ''Project 660'', it also received the NATO reporting name "Sassnitz". After the German reunification, Unification of Germany the unfinished hull (watercraft), hulls were bought by the Polish Navy from VEB Peenewerft shipyard in Wolgast and successfully completed by Northern Shipyard in Gdańsk. In 2006, Ministry of Defence ordered 36 RBS-15 Mk 3 anti-ship missiles to equip the ships. Since 2007, they carried RBS-15 Mk 2 missiles as interim armament. RBS-15 Mk 3 missiles were first deployed in 2014. Since 2015 ''Orkan'' and ''Piorun'' underwent a 19-month, mid-life refit. List of ships The lead ship of the class is named ''Orkan'' ( pl, Hurricane), while other two ships are ''Piorun'' ( pl, Thunderbolt) and ''Gr ...
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Vorpostenboot
''Vorpostenboot'' (plural ''Vorpostenboote''), also referred to as VP-Boats, flakships or outpost boats, were German patrol boats which served during both World Wars. They were used around coastal areas and in coastal operations, and were tasked with – among other things – coastal patrol, ship escort, and naval combat. Characteristics Armament ''Vorpostenboote'' typically carried one or two medium-calibre guns (e.g. 88 mm), many light automatic anti-aircraft guns (20–40 mm), and a varying number of machine guns. For anti-submarine warfare they were also fitted with depth charges. They were crewed by sixty to seventy men, most of whom were weapons personnel taken from the naval reserve. While ''Vorpostenboote'' were able to engage and defeat light naval forces – such as small motor gun boats – they were not powerful enough to effectively combat destroyers or larger warships. Some ''Vorpostenboote'' (and submarine chasers) were given heavier AA guns and re-rat ...
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European Windstorm
European windstorms are powerful extratropical cyclones which form as cyclonic windstorms associated with areas of low atmospheric pressure. They can occur throughout the year, but are most frequent between October and March, with peak intensity in the winter months. Deep areas of low pressure are common over the North Atlantic, and occasionally start as nor'easters off the New England coast. They frequently track across the North Atlantic Ocean towards the north of Scotland and into the Norwegian Sea, which generally minimizes the impact to inland areas; however, if the track is further south, it may cause adverse weather conditions across Central Europe, Northern Europe and especially Western Europe. The countries most commonly affected include the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Germany, the Faroe Islands and Iceland. The strong wind phenomena intrinsic to European windstorms, that give rise to "damage footprints" at the surface, can be placed into three cat ...
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M-87 Orkan
The M-87 Orkan is a Yugoslavian fully automated self-propelled multiple rocket launcher. The generic M-87 project was configured with 12 launch tubes mounted on a FAP 2832 truck. It has a range of about 50 to 120 km, with the ability to deliver warheads, anti-tank and anti-personnel mines. The production of Orkan M-87 ceased in the early 1990s due to break-up of Yugoslavia. History Development started as a joint Yugoslav and Iraqi project under the name of KOL-15 with professor Obrad Vučurović as concept designer and chief engineer on project. In early talks with Iraq, Yugoslavia offered two options: *Development of a MRL with 12 barrels and a 50 km range *Development of a MRL with 4 barrels and a 120 km range Iraq chose the first option as did Yugoslavia. At the start of development two prototypes were built: one for Yugoslavia and one for Iraq. In accordance with requests from purchasers rockets were developed with cluster warheads. According to the chief op ...
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Operation Orkan 91
Operation Hurricane-91 ( hr, Operacija Orkan-91) was a military offensive undertaken by the Croatian Army (''Hrvatska vojska'' – HV) against the Yugoslav People's Army (''Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija'' – JNA) and SAO Western Slavonia Territorial Defense Forces in the Sava River valley, in the region of Western Slavonia during the Croatian War of Independence. The operation began on 29 October 1991 and ended on 3 January 1992 when a nationwide ceasefire was signed to implement the Vance plan. The offensive was aimed at recapturing the region, in conjunction with two other HV offensives launched against SAO Western Slavonia in the north of the region within days. Even though the offensive captured a portion of the targeted area, including the town of Lipik as the first of the larger settlements captured by the HV during the war, the mission objectives were not met before the ceasefire took effect. SAO Western Slavonia retained control of the town of Okučani and its surround ...
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Orkan-e Kord
Orkan-e Kord ( fa, اوركن كرد, also Romanized as Orkān-e Kord; also known as Orgān-e Kord) is a village in Khandan Rural District, Tarom Sofla District, Qazvin County, Qazvin Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 1,349, in 338 families. References Populated places in Qazvin County {{QazvinCounty-geo-stub ...
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Orkan-e Tork
Orkan-e Tork ( fa, اوركن ترك; also known as Organ-e Tork) is a village in Khandan Rural District, Tarom Sofla District, Qazvin County Qazvin County ( fa, شهرستان قزوین) is located in Qazvin province, Iran. The capital of the county is Qazvin. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 530,961, in 142,781 households. Retrieved 10 November 2022 At the 2016 censu ..., Qazvin Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 131, in 35 families. References Populated places in Qazvin County {{QazvinCounty-geo-stub ...
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