- Other B30 ships Polish Built for the USSR
- References
- External links
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| 9.9|kn|lk=in}} | Ship range= | Ship endurance= | Ship boats= | Ship capacity= | Ship crew=28 | Ship notes= }} | SS Sołdek was a Polish coal and ore freighter. She was the first ship built in Szczecin (Poland) after World War II and the first seagoing ship completed in Poland. She was the first of 29 ships classed as Project B30, built between 1949 and 1954 in Stocznia Gdańska (Gdańsk Shipyard). The name was given in honour of Stanisław Sołdek, one of the shipyard's shock workers.[2]The ship is currently preserved as a museum ship in Gdańsk, as a part of National Maritime Museum collection.[3] Other B30 shipsPolish- Sołdek (shipyard number B30/1)
- Jedność Robotnicza (B30/2)
- Brygada Makowskiego (B30/3)
- 1 Maj (B30/4) (sold to the USSR as Pervomaysk)
- Pstrowski (B30/5)
- Wieczorek (B30/6)
Built for the USSR- (B30/7) - Zaporozhe
- (B30/8) - Krivoy Rog
- (B30/9) - Kramatorsk
- (B30/10) - Makeevka
- (B30/11) - Gorlovka
- (B30/12) - Novo- Shahtinsk
- (B30/13) - Solikamsk
- (B30/14) - Kurgan
- (B30/15) - Zlatoust
- (B30/16) - Minusinsk
- (B30/17) - Pavlodar
- (B30/18) - Jenakiyevo
- (B30/19) - Nikitovka
- (B30/20) - Novocherkassk
- (B30/21) - Volnovacha
- (B30/22) - Vitegra
- (B30/23) - Tovda
- (B30/24) - Kalar
- (B30/25) - Azovstal
- (B30/26) - Tkvarcheli
- (B30/27) - Zangenzur
- (B30/28) - Malaia Zemlia
- (B30/29) - Pereyeslav Khmielnitsky
A number of B-30 ships saw service for the Soviet Navy, as auxiliary vessels (e. g. transports), including the "Tovda" and the "Vitegra". Corresponding data (including side plan) can be found i. a. in Weyer's Flottentaschenbuch 1971/72. References1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1528471 | title=SOLDEK | work=shipspotting.com | accessdate=18 December 2012}} 2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.en.cmm.pl/soldek/history-of-the-building-2 | title=History of the ship | publisher=Polish Maritime Museum | accessdate=18 December 2012 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131110153124/http://www.en.cmm.pl/soldek/history-of-the-building-2 | archivedate=10 November 2013 | df= }} 3. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.en.cmm.pl/soldek| title=SS Sołdek| publisher=Polish Maritime Museum| accessdate=18 December 2012| deadurl=yes| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130126133328/http://www.en.cmm.pl/soldek| archivedate=26 January 2013| df=}}
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