List of active Swedish Navy ships

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This is a list of active ships of the Royal Swedish Navy.

Swedish Navy[edit]

The Swedish Navy is the naval branch of the Swedish Armed Forces. It is composed of surface and submarine naval units – the Royal Fleet (Kungliga flottan) – as well as marine units, the Amphibious Corps.

In Swedish, vessels of the Swedish Navy are given the prefix "HMS," short for Hans/Hennes Majestäts Skepp (His/Her Majesty's Ship). In English, this is often changed to "HSwMS" ("His/Her Swedish Majesty's Ship") to differentiate Swedish vessels from those of the British Royal Navy.

Swedish Coast Guard[edit]

The Swedish Coast Guard Combination Vessel KBV 001 Poseidon

The Swedish Coast Guard is not officially a part of the navy, but operates under the Ministry of Defence and its activities are coordinated with the Swedish Armed Forces.

Out of 20 bases from Luleå to Strömstad, the Coast Guard operate along the entire coastline of Sweden, with the mission to rescue, assist and monitor.

The total number of vessels exceeds 100 of which 25 are patrol and combination vessels dedicated to maritime surveillance, 5 are environmental protection vessels and 4 are hovercraft, two of which are of the same type as operated by the navy.

While the vessels are themselves unarmed, the crews are equipped with light arms equivalent to the ones in use by the Swedish Armed Forces.

In addition, the Coast Guard has 3 Dash 8 Q-300 aircraft for maritime surveillance. The aircraft are based at the Skavsta Airport out of Nyköping.

Maritime helicopters[edit]

AgustaWestland AW109 on the helipad of HSwMS Carlskrona (P04)

The Swedish Air Force operates three types of helicopters: NHIndustries NH90, 18 in service (Swedish designation: HKP14), AgustaWestland AW109, 20 in service (Swedish designation: HKP15) and Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk, 15 in service (Swedish designation: HKP16).

8 of the AgustaWestland AW109 helicopters have been modified to be operational from the Visby-class corvettes and HSwMS Carlskrona, designated HKP15B. Thus HSwMS Carlskrona does not have a hangar, it can base and maintain 2 HKP15B during longer operations.

HSwMS Belos has a large helicopter platform for search and rescue purposes.

9 of the NHIndustries NH90 helicopters are equipped for anti-submarine warfare, designated HKP14F.

Submarine service[edit]

Class Number
of ships
Origin Commissioned Displacement
(tonnes)
Speed
(knots)
Ships Photo
Södermanland class 1  Sweden 1989-1990 1400 20 HSwMS Södermanland (Söd)
Gotland class 3  Sweden 1996-1998 1580 20 HSwMS Gotland (Gtd)
HSwMS Uppland (Upd)
HSwMS Halland (Hnd)
Submarine rescue ship 1  Netherlands 1985 6150 13 HSwMS Belos (A214)

Corvettes[edit]

Class Number
of ships
Origin Commissioned Displacement
(tonnes)
Speed
(knots)
Ships Photo
Göteborg class 2  Sweden 1990-1993 380 30 HSwMS Gävle (K22)
HSwMS Sundsvall (K24)
Visby class 5  Sweden 2009-2013 600 40 HSwMS Visby (K31)
HSwMS Helsingborg (K32)
HSwMS Härnösand (K33)
HSwMS Nyköping (K34)
HSwMS Karlstad (K35)

Minesweepers[edit]

Class Number
of ships
Origin Commissioned Displacement
(tonnes)
Speed
(knots)
Ships Photo
Koster class 5  Sweden 1986-1992 360 15 HSwMS Koster (M73)
HSwMS Kullen (M74)
HSwMS Vinga (M75)
HSwMS Ven (M76)
HSwMS Ulvön (M77)
Spårö class 2  Sweden 1996-1998 205 13 HSwMS Spårö (M12)
HSwMS Sturkö (M14)

Offshore patrol vessels[edit]

Class Number
of ships
Origin Commissioned Displacement
(tonnes)
Speed
(knots)
Ships Photo
Carlskrona class 1  Sweden 1982 3150 20 HSwMS Carlskrona (P04)

Patrol boats[edit]

Class Number
of ships
Origin Commissioned Displacement
(tonnes)
Speed
(knots)
Ships Photo
Stockholm class 2  Sweden 1985 380 30 HSwMS Stockholm (P11)
HSwMS Malmö (P12)
Tapper class 11  Sweden 1993–1999 62 25 HSwMS Djärv (82)
HSwMS Dristig (83)
HSwMS Händig (84)
HSwMS Trygg (85)
HSwMS Modig (86)
HSwMS Hurtig (87)
HSwMS Rapp (88)
HSwMS Stolt (89)
HSwMS Ärlig (90)
HSwMS Munter (91)
HSwMS Orädd (92)

Fast attack and landing craft[1][edit]

Class Number
of ships
Origin Commissioned Displacement
(tonnes)
Speed
(knots)
Ships Photo
G-class landing craft 100  Finland 1995–1999 2 30 001–100
Griffon 2000TD hovercraft 3  England 50 302–304
600-class fast supply vessels [sv] 16  Sweden 1995–1999 65 25 662–677
CB90 class 165  Sweden 1991–1999
2002–2003

2019–2020

18 45 801–967

Signal intelligence gathering vessels[edit]

Class Number
of ships
Origin Commissioned Displacement
(tonnes)
Speed
(knots)
Ships Photo
Artemis class 1  Sweden 2023
2200 15 HSwMS Artemis (A202)

Auxiliary ships[edit]

Command and support ships

Torpedo salvage vessels

Transport vessels

Sub-water support vessels

Coastal tug boats

Tug boats (examples)

Training ships[edit]

Schooners

Ships for navigation education

Training ships of the Swedish Auxiliary Naval Corps (examples)

  • Gråskär (SVK 06)
  • Östhammar (SVK 11)
  • Hojskär (SVK 70)
  • Bredskär (SVK 74)
  • Huvudskär (SVK 77)
  • Fårö (SVK 603)
  • Lungö (SVK 652)
  • Arn (SVK 655)
  • Elon (SVK 701)

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ Saunders, pp. 704–705, 707–708

Bibliography[edit]

  • Saunders, Stephen, ed. (2004). Jane's Fighting Ships 2004–2005. Coulsdon, UK: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 0-7106-2623-1.

External links[edit]