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Vessels Of Polish Riverine Flotilla
River Fleet (''Flota Rzeczna'') Pinsk Fleet River Monitors Warszawa (Warsaw), Horodyszcze, Pińsk, Toruń built in 1920 (Stocznia Gdańska), displacement 110/126,5t * since 1920 – 105 mm Cannons (2xI), 5 MG * since 1920s – 100 mm howitzer (1xI), 75 mm Cannons (2xI), 4 MG * since 1930s – 75 mm Guns (1xII and 1xI), 2 MG Kraków, Wilno * 100 mm wz 1914/19P howitzers (x3) * 7.92 mm Maxim MG (x3) * since 1939: 13.2mm Hotchkiss AAMG (x2) Gunboats Zuchwała, Zawzięta, Zaradna * 100 mm wz.14/19 Cannon (x1) * 37 mm Puteaux Cannon (x1) * 7.92 mm Hotchkiss MG (x1) Motor boats/Cutters KU-1 KU-7 KU-8 KU-9 KU-14, KU-15 LKU 16, 17, 18, 19 * 37 mm Puteaux Cannon (x1) * 7.9 mm Maxim 08 Heavy MG (x1) KU 21, 22, 23, 24 * 37 mm Puteaux Cannon (x1) * 7.9 mm Maxim 08 Heavy MG (x1) LKU 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 * 37 mm * 7.9 mm MG Vistula Fleet Motor boats/Cutters CKU Nieuchwytny * 40 mm Bofors Antiaircraft Cannon * ...
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Riverine Flotilla Of The Polish Navy
The Riverine Flotilla of the Polish Navy ( pl, Flotylla Rzeczna Marynarki Wojennej), better known as the ''Pinsk Flotilla'', was the inland branch of the Polish Navy operating on the Vistula river and in the area of the Pinsk Marshes (Dnieper–Bug Canal) between the Polish–Bolshevik War and World War II. Under Commodore Witold Zajączkowski, it was active in the invasion of Poland and fought against both German and Soviet forces. History During the Polish-Bolshevik War the Pinsk Marshes proved to be almost impassable to troops of both sides. Lack of roads and railways posed a serious danger to infantry and cavalry that could easily be cut off both by the enemy and the weather. Because of that, a number of river monitors were either constructed or acquired from private owners and armed. They were used on the Pripyat River, as well as its extensive river basin. After the war, some of the ships were returned to their owners, the rest remained on active service and were pre ...
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World War II Military Equipment Of Poland
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World War II Weapons Of Poland
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