ORP Warszawa (1920)

ORP Warszawa (1920)
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River monitors Pińsk (left), Warszawa (centre) and Toruń (right), with the command vessel Generał Sikorski (extreme right)
Career (Poland) Naval Ensign of Poland
Name: ORP Warszawa
Namesake: Warsaw
Builder: Gdansk Shipyard
Launched: 30 April 1920
Commissioned: 13 August 1920
Fate: Scuttled 18 September 1939
Career (Soviet Union) Naval Ensign of the Soviet Union (1935 - 1950)
Name: Vitebsk (Витебск)
Namesake: Vitebsk
Acquired: Raised in October 1939
Fate: Scuttled 18 September 1941
Raised in 1944 and scrapped
General characteristics
Displacement: 110 - 112½ tons
Length: 34.5 m (113.2 ft)
Beam: 5.5 m (18.0 ft)
Draught: 0.8 m (2.6 ft)
Installed power:

Until 1937: 180 hp (130 kW)

After 1938: 200 hp (150 kW)
Propulsion:

Until 1937:
3 × Maybach 4-cylinder internal combustion engines
After 1938:

2 × Glennifer 6-cylinder internal combustion engines
Speed: 8.6 kn (16 km/h)
Complement: 44
Armament:

1920 - 1930

  • 2 × 105 mm howitzers
  • 5 × 7.92 mm machine guns

1930 - 1939

  • 2 × 75 mm howitzers
  • 5 × 7.92 mm machine guns

1939 - 1941 (Soviet service)[1]

  • 3 × 76.2 mm guns
  • 4 × 7.62 mm machine guns
Armour:
  • Bulwarks - 5 mm (0.2 in)
  • Deck - 6 mm (0.2 in)
  • Bridge - 8 mm (0.3 in)

ORP Warszawa was an armed river monitor of the Riverine Flotilla of the Polish Navy, launched in 1920 and scuttled in 1939. She was raised by the Soviets, scuttled again in 1941, raised for the last time in 1944 and then scrapped.

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Construction

Warszawa was built in 1920 in the Free City of Danzig for the Polish Navy.[2] Initially she was armed with two 105 mm guns and five machine guns, and by the late 1930s she carried three 75 mm guns and four machine guns.

Polish Defensive War

Like all of the ships of the Riverine Flotilla of the Polish Navy in Pinsk, she was not used in combat during the Polish Defensive War. After the Soviet invasion of Poland, she was scuttled on the Pripyat River on 18 September 1939,[2] because of the impossibility of withdrawal.

Inside the turret of a Polish river monitor

Soviet service

She was raised on 11 October 1939 by the Soviets, towed to Factory No 300 in Kiev, repaired and commissioned as Vitebsk (Витебск).[2] She served in the Dnepr Flotilla, then the Pinsk Flotilla.[1] From July 1941 she fought against the Germans on the Berezina, Desna and Dnieper Rivers, in the defence of Kiev. Because of the Soviet retreat, she was scuttled on 18 September 1941 near Kiev.[2]

Fate

The wreck was raised in August 1944 by the Soviets, and then scrapped at Kiev.[1]

Model of Warszawa

References

  1. ^ a b c S S Berezhnoy (1994) p.45
  2. ^ a b c d (Russian) Мониторы тип «Бобруйск» (Bobruisk-class monitors) at ВМФ, Вторая Мировая Война (Soviet Navy, Second World War website), retrieved 2011-08-08
  • (Russian) S.S. Berezhnoy, Trofyei i reparacyi VMF SSSR, Yakutsk 1994
  • Chesneau, Roger, ed (1980). Conway's All the world's fighting ships, 1922-1946. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0851771467. 

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