3rd Ship Flotilla

3rd Ship Flotilla

|| Submarine || 4 || Submarine Unit |
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Kilo class || || Corvette || 2 || Missile Vessels Unit|
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Gawron Class || || Rescue Ship || 2 || Support Unit |
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Project 5002 || || Patrol Aircraft || Reconnaissance and Maritime Patrol
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Kaman SH-2 Seasprite || || SAR Helicopter || Search and Rescue
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PZL W-3A Anakonda ||POL|| SAR Helicpter || Search and Rescue


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