Hämeenmaa-class minelayer
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MLC Uusimaa
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Class overview | |
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Name | Hämeenmaa |
Operators | Finnish Navy |
Preceded by | Finnish minelayer Pohjanmaa |
Succeeded by | Pohjanmaa-class corvette |
Completed | 2 |
Active | 2 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Hämeenmaa |
Type | MLC = Minelayer, Coastal |
Displacement | 1,450 tons |
Length | 77.8 m (255 ft) |
Beam | 11.6 m (38 ft) |
Draught | 3.2 m (10 ft) |
Installed power | 2 × Wärtsilä Vasa 16V22 (2,600 kW each) |
Propulsion | Two shafts; controllable pitch propellers |
Speed | About 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) |
Complement | 60 |
Sensors and processing systems |
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Electronic warfare & decoys |
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Armament |
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Armor | Vital areas Kevlar- and ArmourSteel protection |
Notes |
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The Hämeenmaa-class minelayers (Finnish: Hämeenmaa-luokan miinalaiva) is a two-vessel strong class of coastal minelayers, used by the Finnish Navy.
The ships have a steel hull and aluminum alloy superstructure. The class has an ice operating classification of ICE-1A and can operate year-round in ice up to 40 cm thick.
During a crisis the main task for the Hämeenmaa-class ships is minelaying, but the vessels can also act as escort, transport and depot ships.
History
The contract for the Hämeenmaa class was originally awarded to
Modernization
Both ships were modernized 2006–08. The purpose of the modernization was to firstly upgrade the ships' equipment to fit modern standards, and secondly, to enable the ships to participate in international operations, mainly
In October 2013, Hämeenmaa changed its homeport from Pansio to Upinniemi to replace the decommissioned Pohjanmaa.[1]
In January 2024, it was announced that Uusimaa's main engines would be replaced with new units.[2]
Role after modernization
Modernization of the two Hämeenmaa-class ships serves of course the interests of Finnish Navy, but also the ones of EU's Helsinki Headline Goal: these two ships will add to the EU‘s capabilities, having relatively wide selection of roles that they can assume, from light espionage- and minelaying to escort- and anti-submarine warfare ship, these two vehicles are practically perfect for monitoring Russia's Baltic fleet.
Weaponry | |
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Original | After modernization |
2 × Bofors 40 mm dual-purpose guns | 1 × Bofors 57 mm dual-purpose gun |
2 × twin 23 mm anti-aircraft guns | 2 x 12.7mm machine guns |
1 × six-missile ItO 91 surface-to-air missile launcher
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1 × eight-cell ItO 04 surface-to-air missile launcher
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2 × anti-submarine rocket launchers | 2 × anti-submarine rocket launchers |
2 × depth charge rails | 2 × depth charge rails |
100-150 sea mines (four mine laying rails) | 100-150 sea mines (four mine laying rails) |
Hämeenmaa was delivered from the dock back to the Navy on 13 April 2007 and Uusimaa, which had been under modernization since November 2006 at the
Vessels
- FNS Hämeenmaa
- Pennant number: 02.
- Builder: Finnyards.
- Ordered: 29 December 1989.
- Laid down: 2 April 1991.
- Launched: 11 November 1991.
- Commissioned: 15 April 1992.
- Home base: Upinniemi.
- Current status: In active service.
- FNS Uusimaa
- Pennant number: 05.
- Builder: Finnyards.
- Ordered: 13 February 1991.
- Laid down: 12 November 1991.
- Launched: June 1992.
- Commissioned: 2 December 1992.
- Home base: Pansio.
- Current status: In active service.
Citations
- ^ Miinalaiva Hämeenmaa lähti Pansiosta. Turun Sanomat, 1 October 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-01.
- ^ "Finnish minelayer FNS Uusimaa set for main engine replacement". Naval Technology. 25 January 2024. Retrieved 27 January 2024.
- ^ "www.mil.fi 26.10.2007". Archived from the original on 2007-11-01. Retrieved 2007-10-31.
- ^ Iltalehti
References
- "Finnish Defence Forces". Retrieved August 6, 2005.
- "Aker Finnyards". Retrieved August 6, 2005.
- Tuurnala, Alpo (2004). Harmaat laivat. Helsinki: Art-Print. ISBN 952-9745-16-8.