HSwMS Sundsvall in 2010.
History
Sweden
NameSundsvall
NamesakeSundsvall
Laid downMarch 1989
Launched29 November 1991
Commissioned7 June 1993
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General characteristics
Class and typeGöteborg-class corvette
Displacement380 tons
Length57 m (o/a)
Beam7.5 m
Draught2.6 m
Speed26 knots
Armament
  • 1 × 57 mm gun
  • 1 × 40 mm gun
  • 40 cm anti-submarine torpedoes
  • Anti-ship missiles[1]
  • Anti-submarine grenades
  • Depth charges[1]
  • Mines{[1]
NotesAlternative armament or combinations of various weapons.[1]

HSwMS Sundsvall (K24) is a Swedish Navy Göteborg-class corvette, named after the northern Swedish coastal city of Sundsvall. The ship was launched in 1991 and entered naval service in 1993.

Together with its sister ship HSwMS Gävle, HSwMS Sundsvall took part in the United Nations operation off the coast of Lebanon following the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah.[2]

The ship was modified between 2018 and 2022 and returned to active service in December 2022; the class was renamed the Gävle class. The modification included new modern sensors, a new command bridge. The aft 40mm canon was removed and replaced by a new deckhouse.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Örlogsboken (in Swedish) (2003 ed.). Stockholm: Försvarsmakten, Operativa insatsledningen. 2003. p. 34. SELIBR 9059217.
  2. "Swedish Armed Forces: The Swedish Navy". Forsvarsmakten.se. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  3. "HMS Sundsvall förstärker marinen".


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