GDYNIA, Poland — April 29, 2026 : The PGZ-MIECZNIK Consortium has initiated construction of the third and final multi-purpose frigate under the Miecznik programme, marked by a steel-cutting ceremony for ORP Huragan at PGZ Stocznia Wojenna in Gdynia.
The ceremony formally begins work on the third Project 106 vessel, with PGZ Stocznia Wojenna serving as the technical lead for the programme. The event was attended by senior Polish government and military officials, including Paweł Bejda, Konrad Gołota, Andrzej Kowalski, Jarosław Ziemiański, and Krzysztof Jaworski, alongside representatives from the Polish Navy, Armaments Agency, and international partners.
Marcin Ryngwelski, CEO of PGZ Stocznia Wojenna, stated that the start of construction on Huragan marks the next phase of the Miecznik programme. He confirmed that work across all three vessels is progressing on schedule, supported by expanded infrastructure, including the Miecznik Hull Hall—the largest ship assembly facility in Poland. He also noted that the programme has strengthened the shipyard’s industrial capabilities for future naval projects.
The Miecznik programme involves the construction of three multi-role frigates for the Polish Navy. The vessels are based on the Arrowhead 140 design developed by Babcock International. The consortium is led by Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa and includes Polish partner CRIST S.A., along with international collaborators Thales UK and MBDA UK. The contract for the three ships was signed on July 27, 2021.
Construction activities are being carried out at PGZ Stocznia Wojenna’s Hull Hall and production facilities, while bow sections are manufactured at CRIST S.A. in Gdynia.
The frigates have an overall length of approximately 138 meters, a beam of around 20 meters, and a displacement of about 7,000 tonnes. They are designed for a range of approximately 8,000 nautical miles and a maximum speed of 28 knots. Propulsion is provided by four CODAD diesel engines driving two controllable-pitch propellers. Each vessel will accommodate a core crew of 120 personnel, with additional capacity for approximately 60 more.
The ships are intended to support maritime area protection, base defense, and engagement of surface, submarine, and coastal targets, as well as maritime air defense within national and allied operations. Combat systems include the TACTICOS combat management system, SM400 Block 2 and NS50 radars, ARTEMIS infrared search and track system, hull-mounted and towed sonars, and the Sea Ceptor system using CAMM missiles in a 32-cell Mk 41 vertical launch system. Additional armament includes a 76 mm Leonardo Super Rapid gun, 35 mm close-in weapon systems, and torpedo launchers.
Programme progress on the first two vessels continues. The lead ship, Wicher, is in an advanced stage of hull assembly and is scheduled for launch in August 2026, with commissioning planned for 2029. The second vessel, Burza, completed steel cutting in May 2025 and keel-laying in December 2025 and is currently undergoing further hull construction.
Delivery of the third vessel, Huragan, is scheduled for the end of 2031, marking completion of the Miecznik programme. Steel cutting for the first ship took place in August 2023, followed by the second in May 2025, with the latest milestone completing the start of physical construction across the full three-ship series.
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