This is a list of ships currently being operated by the Finnish Navy or entering service in the near future, as of September 2018[update].[1] In the case of a conflict, eight offshore patrol vessels, seven hovercraft and 81 coastal patrol boats from the Finnish Border Guard can be armed and transferred to the Navy.
Summary
editThe Finnish Navy has 246 ships in one naval fleet, the coastal fleet. Project Squadron 2020 will probably lead to a reorganisation of the navy squadrons. The summary of Finnish naval ships:
- 8 missile boats
- 2 mine layers
- 3 mine ferries
- 3 mine countermeasure vessels
- 10 mine sweepers
- Approx. 196 landing craft
- 23 transport ships
- 6 command boats
- 5 training boats
- 2 tugs
- 2 cable layers
- 1 experimental boat
- 3 pollution control vessels
Combatants
editMissile boats
editClass | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Type | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Displacement | Notes | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rauma class | Rauma | 70 | Missile boat | 6th Surface Warfare Squadron, Pansio[2] | Hollming Oy , Rauma, Finland | 18 October 1990 | 240 tons | Modernized in 2010–2013 | |
Raahe | 71 | 20 August 1991 | |||||||
Porvoo | 72 | 27 April 1992 | |||||||
Naantali | 73 | 23 June 1992 | |||||||
Hamina class | Hamina | 80 | Missile boat | 7th Surface Warfare Squadron, Upinniemi[3] | Aker Finnyards, Rauma, Finland | 24 August 1998 | 250 tons | ||
Tornio | 81 | 12 May 2003 | |||||||
Hanko | 82 | 22 June 2005 | |||||||
Pori | 83 | 19 June 2006 |
Mine warfare
editMinelayers
editClass | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Displacement | Notes | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hämeenmaa class | Hämeenmaa | 02 | 7th Surface Warfare Squadron, Upinniemi[4] | Finnyards, Rauma, Finland | 15 April 1992 | 1,450 tons | Modernized in 2006–2008 | |
Uusimaa | 05 | 6th Surface Warfare Squadron, Pansio[5] | 2 December 1992 | |||||
Pansio class | Pansio | 90 | 6th Surface Warfare Squadron, Pansio[6] | Olkiluodon telakka, Eurajoki, Finland | 25 September 1991 | 680 tons | In Finnish referred to as "mine ferries" | |
Pyhäranta | 92 | 7th Surface Warfare Squadron, Upinniemi[7] | 26 May 1992 | |||||
Porkkala | 91 | 29 October 1992 |
Minesweepers
editClass | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Displacement | Notes | Image |
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Katanpää class | Katanpää | 40 | 4th Mine Countermeasures Squadron, Pansio[8] | Intermarine S.p.A.,[9] Sarzana, Italy | 2012 | 680 tons | Mine countermeasure vessel | |
Purunpää | 41 | 2013 | ||||||
Vahterpää | 42 | 2016 | ||||||
Kuha class | Kuha 21 | 21 | 4th Mine Countermeasures Squadron, Pansio[10] | Laivateollisuus, Turku, Finland | 1974–1975 | 150 tons | Modernized in 1998–1999 Decommissioned: Kuha 22 (22) and Kuha 25 (25) |
|
Kuha 23 | 23 | |||||||
Kuha 24 | 24 | |||||||
Kuha 26 | 26 | |||||||
Kiiski class | Kiiski 1 | 521 | 4th Mine Countermeasures Squadron, Pansio[11] | Fiskars Oy, Turku, Finland | 1982–1984 | 20 tons | Decommissioned: Kiiski 2 (522) | |
Kiiski 3 | 523 | |||||||
Kiiski 4 | 524 | |||||||
Kiiski 5 | 525 | |||||||
Kiiski 6 | 526 | |||||||
Kiiski 7 | 527 |
Auxiliaries
editLanding craft
editClass | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Displacement | Notes | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jehu class | U-700 series | U701–U712 | Marine Alutech Oy, Teijo , Finland | 2014–2016 | 32 tons | |||
Jurmo class | U-600 series | U601–U638, U639-U655 (an additional 17 units were ordered on 2023-06-29)[12] | Marine Alutech Oy, Teijo , Finland | 2000–2004, 2023- | 14 tons | |||
Uisko class | U-200 series | U210–U211 | Alumina Varvet Oy, Kokkola/Teijo , Finland | 1983–1991 | 10 tons | Some older boats have been decommissioned | ||
U-300 series | U301–U317 | |||||||
U-400 series | U400– | |||||||
G class | G98-99, G101–G135 | Marine Alutech Oy, Teijo , Finland | 2001–2006 | 2.1 tons |
Transport
editClass | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Notes | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kampela class | Kampela 3 | 877 | 8th Maintenance Squadron, Turku, Kirkkonummi[13] | Finnmekano Oy, Teijo , Finland | 1979 | ||
Valas class | Vaarlahti | 722 | Hollming Oy , Rauma, Finland | 1979–1981 | |||
Vänö | 723 | ||||||
L100 class | L101–106 L108–113 |
Uudenkaupungin Veneveistämö, Uusikaupunki, Finland Finnspeed Boats Oy, Loviisa, Finland |
1985–1986 1991–1992 |
Many transferred to MPK. | |||
Lohi class | Lohm | 752 | |||||
Hauki class | Havouri | 133 | Linnan Telakka, Turku, Finland Valmet Oy, Helsinki, Finland |
1979–1980 | |||
Hakuni | 731 | ||||||
Houtskär | 836 | ||||||
Hila class | Hila | 237 | |||||
Haruna | 238 | ||||||
Hästö | 739 | ||||||
Högsåra | 830 | ||||||
Utö class | Utö | U501 | Kewatec, Kokkola, Finland, Porvoo, Finland and Bergen Norway | 2022–2024 | 21.5 tons | ||
U502 | |||||||
U503 | |||||||
U504 | |||||||
U505 | |||||||
U506 | |||||||
U507 | |||||||
U508 | |||||||
U509 |
Command launches
editClass | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Notes | Image |
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Syöksy class | Jymy | 511 | Navy Command, Pansio[14] | The Syöksy class was formerly known as Vihuri class.[15] | |||
Raju | 512 | ||||||
Syöksy | 531 | ||||||
Vinha | 541 | ||||||
Träskö class | Träskö | 792 | Navy Command, Pansio[16] | ||||
Askeri class | Askeri | 241 | Navy Command, Pansio[17] |
Training ships
editClass | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Notes | Image |
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Lokki class | Kajava | 56 | |||||
Heikki class | H1 | 681 | |||||
Fabian Wrede class | Fabian Wrede | 690 | Finnish Naval Academy , Suomenlinna | Uudenkaupungin Työvene, Uusikaupunki, Finland | 2006–2008 | ||
Wilhelm Carpelan | 691 | ||||||
Axel von Fersen | 692 |
Other
editClass | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Notes | Image |
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Haukipää class | Haukipää | 731 | Waterman Oy Teijon telakka | 1985 | |||
Kallanpää | 831 | 1986 |
Class | Ships in class | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Notes | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cable layers | K410 | K410 | Uudenkaupungin Työvene, Uusikaupunki, Finland | 2009 | |||
K411 | K411 | 2010 |
Experimental craft
editIsku (English: Strike) was a prototype design for a domestically-made guided missile patrol boat. She was designed with a "seasled" planing hull with a rectangular planform. Isku was armed with four Soviet SS-N-2A Styx missiles and a twin 30mm AK-230 anti-aircraft cannon. The design was a failure as it never reached its designed speed and the vessel was regulated to trial duties. Isku was modified in 1989–1990. The missiles were removed, the hull was lengthened by 7 meters and the deckhouse was also extended. Mine rails were added along the length of the hull and an articulated crane was placed in the bow.
Ship | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Notes | Image |
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Isku | 826 (ex-16) | Reposaaren Konepaja, Pori | 4 December 1969 |
Ship | Pennant Number | Unit | Builder | Commissioned | Displacement | Notes | Image |
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Hylje | 799 | 8th Maintenance Squadron, Turku, Kirkkonummi[21] | Laivateollisuus, Turku, Finland | 1981 | 1,400 tons | Modernized in 1990–1991 | |
Halli | 899 | Hollming Oy , Rauma, Finland | 1986 | 2,100 tons | Modernized in 2010 | ||
Louhi | 999 | Uudenkaupungin Työvene, Uusikaupunki, Finland | 2011 | 3,450 tons |
Ordered vessels
editClass | Ship | Type | Unit | Builder | Status | Displacement | Notes | Image |
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Pohjanmaa class | Pohjanmaa | Corvette[22][23] | Unknown | Rauma Marine Construction, Rauma, Finland | Ordered | 4,300 tons | ||
Unnamed | Unknown | Ordered | 4,300 tons | |||||
Unnamed | Unknown | Ordered | 4,300 tons | |||||
Unnamed | Unknown | Ordered | 4,300 tons |
Class | Ship | Type | Unit | Builder | Status | Displacement | Notes | Image |
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Kewatec Work 1920 | Utö | Transport vessels.[24] | U501 | Kewatec AluBoat, Kokkola, Finland | Ordered | 21.5 tons | ||
Unnamed | U502 | Ordered | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U503 | Ordered | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U504 | Ordered | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U505 | Option | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U506 | Option | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U507 | Option | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U508 | Option | 21.5 tons | |||||
Unnamed | U509 | Option | 21.5 tons |
Class | Ship | Type | Unit | Builder | Status | Displacement | Notes | Image |
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Jurmo class | U 639 | Transport vessels.[25] | U 639 | Marine AluTech Oy AB, Teijo, Finland | Ordered | 10.4 tons | ||
U 640 | U 640 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 641 | U 641 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 642 | U 642 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 643 | U 643 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 644 | U 644 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 645 | U 645 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 646 | U 646 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 647 | U 647 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 648 | U 648 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 649 | U 649 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 650 | U 650 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 651 | U 651 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 652 | U 652 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 653 | U 653 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 654 | U 654 | Ordered | 10.4 tons | |||||
U 655 | U 655 | Ordered | 10.4 tons |
See also
editReferences
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