Norweign torpedo boat Lyn, a 2.-class torpedo boat | |
Class overview | |
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Operators | |
Built | 1892–1894 |
In commission | 1880s–1940s |
Planned | 41 |
Completed | 41 |
Scrapped | 41 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Torpedo boat |
Displacement | 42 long tons (43 t) |
Complement | 11 |
Armament | 1 × 37 mm (1.5 in) gun 1 × fixed torpedo tube |
The 2.-class torpedo boat was a designation in the Scandinavian countries for a type of fast steam torpedo boats between 40 tons and 80 tons, in service from the 1880s to after World War I.[1]
Ships in class
Royal Danish Navy
- 1882 Torpedobaad Nr. 2
- 1882 Torpedobaad Nr. 3
- 1882 Torpedobaad Nr. 4
- 1882 Torpedobaad Nr. 5
- 1884 Torpedobaad Nr. 6
- 1884 Torpedobaad Nr. 7
- 1886 Torpedobaad Nr. 8
- 1886 Torpedobaad Nr. 9
- 1888 Torpedobaad Nr. 10
- 1888 Torpedobaad Nr. 11
- 1889 Torpedobaad Nr. 12
- 1894 Torpedobaad Hajen
- 1894 Torpedobaad Søulven
Royal Norwegian Navy
- HNoMS Lyn (1882)
- HNoMS Glimt
- HNoMS Blink
- HNoMS Pil
- HNoMS Snar
- HNoMS Orm
- HNoMS Oter
- HNoMS Varg
- HNoMS Raket
- HNoMS Djerv
- HNoMS Kvik
- HNoMS Hvas
- HNoMS Kjaek
- HNoMS Hauk
- HNoMS Falk
- HNoMS Orn
- HNoMS Ravn
- HNoMS Grib
- HNoMS Jo
- HNoMS Skarv
- HNoMS Teist
- HNoMS Kjell (1912)
Royal Swedish Navy
- HSwMS Hugin (1884)
References
- ↑ Pictures of a model of the warship and information about it can be found here: https://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/66053.html
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