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Polish Navy

The Polish Navy, officially known as the Marine Forces of the Republic of Poland, is the naval branch of Poland's armed forces, responsible for protecting the country's maritime interests. It operates a variety of vessels, including submarines, frigates, and support ships, primarily stationed in the Baltic Sea. Founded in 1920, the navy has evolved through historical conflicts and Cold War challenges. Today, it participates in NATO missions and international cooperation, focusing on maritime security, anti-submarine warfare, and ensuring safe navigation. The Polish Navy plays a crucial role in national defense and regional stability.