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* {{ORP|Sokół|1940}}, a {{sclass2|British U|submarine|2}} launched in 1940 and leased to Poland the same year. She served during [[World War II]] and was returned to Britain in 1945 as HMS ''Urchin''. She was scrapped in 1949.
* {{ORP|Sokół|1940}}, a {{sclass2|British U|submarine|2}} launched in 1940 and leased to Poland the same year. She served during [[World War II]] and was returned to Britain in 1945 as HMS ''Urchin''. She was scrapped in 1949.
* {{ORP|Sokół|1964}}, a {{sclass2|Whiskey|submarine|2}} purchased from the [[Soviet Union]]
* {{ORP|Sokół|1964}}, a {{sclass2|Whiskey|submarine|2}} purchased from the [[Soviet Union]]
* {{ORP|Sokół|2002}}, a {{sclass|Kobben|submarine|2}}, formerly the Norwegian {{HNoMS|Stord|S-308|2}}. She was transferred to Poland in 2002 and is currently a [[Museum ship|musuem boat]].
* {{ORP|Sokół|2002}}, a {{sclass|Kobben|submarine|2}}, formerly the Norwegian {{HNoMS|Stord|S-308|2}}. She was transferred to Poland in 2002 and is currently a [[Museum ship|museum boat]].


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 13:28, 15 May 2024

One ship and three submarines of the Polish Navy have been named ORP Sokół (Polish: "Falcon"):

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