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{{Short description|Fast attack craft class of the Finnish Navy}}
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*2 × [[12.7 mm]] machine guns<small> ([[NSV (machine gun)|NSV]])</small>
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|Ship notes=Ships in class include: <br> ''Hamina'' (80) <br> ''Tornio'' (81) <br> ''Hanko'' (82) <br> ''Pori'' (83)
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The '''Hamina class missile boat''' is a 4-strong class of [[fast attack craft]] of the [[Finnish Navy]]. Technically they are classified as "missile fast attack craft" <ref>[http://www.mil.fi/maavoimat/kalustoesittely/00148_en.dsp Hamina class introduction] (FDF official site)</ref>, ''ohjusvene'', literally missile boat in Finnish <ref>[http://www.mil.fi/merivoimat/esikunta/toim_kalusto_5.dsp Hamina class specifications] {{fi icon}} (FDF official site)</ref>.
The '''''Hamina''-class missile boat''' is a class of [[fast attack craft]] of the [[Finnish Navy]]. They are classified as "missile fast attack craft" or ''ohjusvene'', literally "[[missile boat]]" in Finnish.<ref>[https://archive.today/20130213084701/http://www.puolustusvoimat.fi/portal/puolustusvoimat.fi/?1dmy&urile=wcm:path:/SU+Puolustusvoimat.fi/Puolustusvoimat.fi/Merivoimat/Perustietoa/02122009kalustoetusivu/Kalustokuvasto/Haminaluokka/ Hamina-luokka] Finnish Defence Forces {{in lang|fi}}</ref>
The ''Hamina'' FACs are based at [[Upinniemi]], and form the 7th Surface Warfare Squadron, part of the [[Coastal Fleet (Finland)|Finnish Coastal Fleet]], together with the minelayers [[Hämeenmaa-class minelayer|MLC ''Hämeenmaa'']], [[Pansio-class minelayer|''Porkkala'']] and [[Pansio-class minelayer|''Pyhäranta'']].


==History==
==History==
[[File:Hamina Merivoimien vuosipäivä 2014 01.JPG|thumb|left|''Hamina'' (80)]]
The vessels were built in the late 1990s, early 2000s, and are the fourth generation of Finnish missile craft. The first vessel was ordered in December [[1996]] and the fourth was handed over on 19 June 2006. Since the launch of the [[Helsinki class missile boat]]s, all fast attack craft have been named after Finnish coastal cities. It was previously known also as '''''Rauma 2000''''' following its predecessor the [[Rauma class missile boat|''Rauma'' class]].


The vessels were built in the late 1990s, early 2000s, and are the fourth generation of Finnish missile craft. The first vessel was ordered in December 1996 and the fourth was handed over on 19 June 2006. Since the launch of the {{sclass|Helsinki|missile boat|1}}s, all fast attack craft have been named after Finnish coastal cities. The class was previously known also as '''''Rauma 2000''''' following its predecessor the {{sclass|Rauma|missile boat|4}}.
When all of the four vessels are finished they will form what the Finnish Navy calls ''Squadron 2000'' ([[Finnish language|Finnish]]: Laivue 2000). The Finnish Navy considered several different compositions for these new squadrons, at one point only two Hamina class vessels and four [[Tuuli class hovercraft|''Tuuli'' class]] [[hovercraft|ACV]] were to be built. After a strategic shift of the Finnish Navy's role, the composition of the Squadron 2000 followed suit. The prototype of ''Tuuli'' class has never been fully equipped, or fitted for operational use, instead two more ''Hamina'' class boats have been built. The fourth and final Hamina class ship was delivered in summer [[2006]].


The four vessels form what the Finnish Navy calls ''Squadron 2000'' ({{langx|fi|Laivue 2000}}). Initially the Finnish Navy considered several different compositions for the new squadron, and at one point only two ''Hamina''-class vessels and four {{sclass|Tuuli|hovercraft|0}} [[hovercraft|ACV]] were to have been built. After a strategic shift of the Finnish Navy's role, the composition of the Squadron 2000 followed suit. The ''Tuuli''-class prototype was never fully equipped, nor fitted for operational use and its three sisters were cancelled, instead two more ''Hamina''-class boats have been built; with some of the equipment intended for the ''Tuuli''s being used in the ''Hamina''s. The fourth and final ''Hamina''-class vessel was delivered in summer 2006.
The squadron should reach its full operative capability in [[2008]] and will greatly improve the surface- and air patrol as well as air defense capacity. Their electronic surveillance suite will also increase the quality of information available for military leaders.


The squadron reached its full operational capability in 2008 and have greatly improved the surface- and air surveillance as well as air defense capability of the Finnish Navy. Their electronic surveillance suite also increases the quality of information available to military leaders.
All ships were built at [[Aker Finnyards]] in [[Rauma, Finland|Rauma]], [[Finland]]. The vessels have their home base at [[Upinniemi]].

All ships were built at [[Rauma shipyard]] by [[Aker Finnyards]] in [[Rauma, Finland|Rauma]], [[Finland]]. The vessels have their home base at [[Upinniemi]].

In March 2014 it was announced that the ''Hamina''-class missile boats will be upgraded in the near future.<ref>[http://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/Ohjusveneiden+viimeinen+remontti/a1395041018970 Ohjusveneiden viimeinen remontti]. Helsingin Sanomat, 18 March 2014. {{retrieved|accessdate=2014-03-18}}</ref>

==MLU (Mid-Life Update)==

Modernization of the four ''Hamina''-class ships began in 2018 and was completed in April 2022,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/05/finnish-navy-completes-upgrade-of-4th-and-final-hamina-class-fac/ |title=Finnish Navy completes upgrade of 4th and final Hamina-class FAC |date=6 May 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220602134649/https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2022/05/finnish-navy-completes-upgrade-of-4th-and-final-hamina-class-fac/ |archive-date=2022-06-02 |url-status=live}}</ref> The MLU programme will enable the ''Haminas'' to continue their service into the mid 2030's.

The main gun armament is being changed from 57mm to 40mm in order to save weight. The vessels were already at maximum weight and in order to introduce torpedoes this had to be changed.

{| class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" |Weaponry

|-

!Original

!After modernization

|-

|1 × Bofors 57&nbsp;mm dual-purpose gun (transferred to [[Pohjanmaa-class corvette|''Pohjanmaa'' class]])

|1 × [[Bofors 40 Mk4]] multi purpose gun

|-

|2 × 12,7mm machine guns

|1 × [[Saab Trackfire]] remote weapon station with a 12,7mm machine gun,

2 × 12,7mm machine guns

|-

|''none''

|Initially [[Torped 45]], later [[Torped 47]]

|-

|[[RBS15 SFIII]] anti-ship missile

|[[Gabriel (missile)|Gabriel Mk.5]] anti-ship missile

|-

|Atlas ANCS 2000 combat system

|Saab 9LV combat management system

|-

|''none''

|Kongsberg ST2400 towed sonar (from Rauma class)

|-

|Saab Ceros 200 radar and optronic tracking fire control director

|updated Saab Ceros 200 radar and optronic tracking fire control director

|-

|TRS-3D phased array C-band radar

|updated TRS-3D phased array C-band radar

|}

<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.reservilainen.fi/uutiset/merivoimat_jalleen_torpedoaikaan_hamina-luokan_ohjusveneet_peruskorjauksessa|title=Merivoimat jälleen torpedoaikaan – Hamina-luokan ohjusveneet peruskorjauksessa|date=25 May 2018 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://dsca.mil/major-arms-sales/finland-evolved-seasparrow-missiles-essm |title=Finland – Evolved SEASPARROW Missiles (ESSM) &#124; the Official Home of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency |access-date=2018-02-06 |archive-date=2018-02-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180206190333/http://dsca.mil/major-arms-sales/finland-evolved-seasparrow-missiles-essm |url-status=dead }}</ref>

{{-}}


== Design==
== Design==
The vessel's hull is constructed of [[aluminium]] and the superstructures are constructed of re-enforced [[carbon fiber]] composite. The vessels have a very low displacement and are very maneuverable. They are equipped with [[water jet]]s instead of propellers, which allow them to operate in very shallow waters and accelerate, slow down and turn in unconventional ways.
The vessel's hull is constructed of [[aluminum]] and the superstructures are constructed of reinforced [[carbon fiber]] composite. The vessels have a very low displacement and are very manoeuverable. They are equipped with [[pump-jet|water jet]]s instead of propellers, which allow them to operate in very shallow waters and accelerate, slow down and turn in unconventional ways.

The ''Hamina'' class are very potent vessels, boasting surveillance and firepower capacities which are usually found in ships twice the size.


=== Stealth technology ===
The Hamina class are very potent vessels, boasting surveillance and fire-power capacities, which are usually found in ships twice the size.
[[File:Hamina Class Finnish Navy.JPG|thumb|left|300px|upright|alt=Hamina Class "Hanko, 82" at sea|''Hanko'', photographed in the Gulf of Finland in 2009]]


The ''Hamina'' class have been designed and constructed as [[stealth ship]]s, with minimal magnetic, heat, and radar signatures.
== Stealth technology ==
The Hamina class has been designed and constructed as [[stealth ship]]s with minimal magnetic, heat and radar signatures.


The shape of the vessel has been designed to reduce [[radar]] signature. Metal parts have been covered with [[radar absorbent material]], and the composite parts have radar absorbent material embedded in the structure. Radar transparent materials ([[kevlar]], [[balsa]]) have been used where applicable.
The shape of the vessel has been designed to reduce [[radar]] signature. Metal parts have been covered with [[radar absorbent material]], and the composite parts have radar absorbent material embedded in their structure. Radar transparent materials have been used where applicable.


Unlike glass fiber, carbon fiber blocks radio waves. This protects ship's electronics against [[electromagnetic pulse]]. In addition, it stops any radio frequency signals generated by ships electronic devices to escape outside.
Unlike glass fiber, carbon fiber blocks radio waves. This protects the ship's electronics against [[electromagnetic pulse]]. In addition, it stops any radio frequency signals generated by the ship's electronic devices from escaping outside. Except for the bridge, the vessel has no windows that would allow the signals to escape.
Except for the bridge, the vessel has no windows that would allow the signals to escape.


The vessel contains hardly any steel parts, thus generating very low magnetic field. The remaining magnetic field is actively canceled with [[electromagnet]]s.
The vessel contains hardly any steel parts, thus generating very low magnetic field. The remaining magnetic field is actively canceled with [[electromagnet]]s.


Exhaust gases can be directed underwater to minimize thermal signature, or up in the air to minimize sound in submarines direction.
Exhaust gases can be directed underwater to minimize the thermal signature, or up in the air to minimize the underwater acoustic signature. 50 nozzles around the decks and upper structures can be used to spray seawater on the vessel to cool it. In addition, the nozzles can be used to clean the ship after chemical attack or radioactive fall-out.
50 nozzles around the decks and upper structures can be used to spray seawater on the vessel to cool it.
In addition, the nozzles can be used to clean the ship after chemical attack or radioactive fall-out.


== Weapons ==
=== Weapons ===
The Hamina class have the latest in surveillance and weapons technology all integrated into an intelligent command system. A Hamina class vessel can monitor about 200 km of air space and its [[Umkhonto missile|Umkhonto]] surface-to-air missile system can simultaneously engage a maximum of eight aircraft, up to 14&thinsp;km away, while the vessel's anti-ship missiles have a range in excess of 100&thinsp;km.
The ''Hamina'' class have the latest in surveillance and weapons technology all integrated into an intelligent command system. A Hamina class vessel can monitor about {{convert|200|km}} of air space and its [[Umkhonto missile|Umkhonto]] surface-to-air missile system can simultaneously engage a maximum of eight aircraft, up to {{convert|14|km}} away, while the vessel's anti-ship missiles have a range in excess of {{convert|250|km}}.


The Hamina class' primary weaponry is four [[RBS15|RBS-15 Mk.3]] anti-ship missiles. The vessels are further equipped with a [[Bofors 57 mm gun]] against surface and aerial targets as well as the [[Umkhonto missile|Umkhonto-IR]] surface-to-air missiles, MASS decoy system and two [[.50 BMG|12.7&thinsp;mm]] heavy machine guns. It is also possible to use the ships for mine-laying.
The ''Hamina'' class' primary weaponry is four [[RBS15|RBS-15 Mk.3]] anti-ship missiles. They are further equipped with a [[Bofors 57 mm L/70 naval artillery gun|Bofors 57 mm gun]] for surface and aerial targets as well as the [[Umkhonto missile|Umkhonto-IR]] surface-to-air missiles, [[MASS (decoy system)|MASS decoy system]] and two [[NSV (machine gun)|12.7 mm]] heavy machine guns. It is also possible to use the ships for minelaying.

The software of the centralized combat control system is [[Commercial off-the-shelf|COTS]] oriented, built on top of Linux running on redundant x86 rack servers, which makes maintenance and future updates and optimizations simpler.

In early 2018, Finland announced the mid-life upgrade program, which will equip all four boats in the class with new Swedish lightweight anti-submarine warfare torpedoes in the years 2023−2025 and extend the life of the boats to 2035.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://defense-update.com/20180104_hamina_midlife_upgrade.html|title = Finland Arms Stealth Boats with New Swedish Torpedoes|date = 4 January 2018}}</ref>


== Vessels ==
== Vessels ==
;FNS ''Hamina''
;FNS ''Hamina''
:Pennant number: 80.
:Pennant number: 80
:Builder: [[Aker Finnyards]].
:Builder: [[Aker Finnyards]]
:Ordered: December, [[1996]].
:Ordered: December 1996
:Commissioned: [[August 24]], [[1998]].
:Commissioned: 24 August 1998
:Home base: Upinniemi.
:Home base: Upinniemi
:Current status: In active service.
:Current status: In active service.
;FNS ''Tornio''
;FNS ''Tornio''
[[File:Tornio Särkänsalmi 1.JPG|thumb|''Tornio'' (81)]]
:Pennant number: 81.
:Pennant number: 81
:Builder: [[Aker Finnyards]].
:Builder: [[Aker Finnyards]]
:Ordered: [[February 15]], [[2001]].
:Ordered: 15 February 2001
:Commissioned: [[May 12]], [[2003]].
:Commissioned: 12 May 2003
:Home base: Upinniemi.
:Home base: Upinniemi
:Current status: In active service.
:Current status: In active service
;FNS ''Hanko''
;FNS ''Hanko''
:Pennant number: 82.
:Pennant number: 82
:Builder: [[Aker Finnyards]].
:Builder: [[Aker Finnyards]]
:Ordered: [[December 3]], [[2003]].
:Ordered: 3 December 2003
:Commissioned: [[June 22]], [[2005]].
:Commissioned: 22 June 2005
:Home base: Upinniemi.
:Home base: Upinniemi
:Current status: In active service.
:Current status: In active service
[[File:Missile boat Pori South Harbor 1.JPG|thumb|''Pori'' (83)]]
;FNS ''Pori''
;FNS ''Pori''
:Pennant number: 83.
:Pennant number: 83
:Builder: [[Aker Finnyards]].
:Builder: [[Aker Finnyards]]
:Ordered: [[February 15]], [[2005]].
:Ordered: 15 February 2005
:Commissioned: [[June 19]], [[2006]].
:Commissioned: 19 June 2006
:Home base: Upinniemi.
:Home base: Upinniemi
:Current status: In active service.
:Current status: In active service

==Similar ships==
{{Commons category|Hamina class missile boat}}
*{{sclass|Houbei|missile boat|1}}
*{{sclass|Skjold|corvette|1}}
*{{sclass|Roussen|fast attack craft|1}}


== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

* [http://www.akerfinnyards.com Aker Finnyards] ''Website of Aker Finnyards''
==Further reading==
* Domonyi, H: "Hamina-luokan ohjusvene Tornio: Tekniikan lippulaiva", ''Tekniikan Maailma'' 18/2006
* Domonyi, H: "Hamina-luokan ohjusvene Tornio: Tekniikan lippulaiva", ''Tekniikan Maailma'' 18/2006


{{Active ships of the Finnish Navy}}
== External links ==


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*Finnish Navy: [http://www.mil.fi/merivoimat/haminavideo.dsp Hamina-Luokan Ohjusvene] - Video that demonstrates how a squadron of Hamina class missile boats co-operate to counter aerial and marine attacks.


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FNS Hanko (82)
Class overview
NameHamina
Operators Finnish Navy
Preceded byRauma class
Built1996-2006
In commission1998-present
Completed4
Active4
General characteristics
TypeFast attack craft
Displacement250 tons
Length51 m (167 ft)
Beam8.5 m (28 ft)
Draught1.7 m (5 ft 7 in)
Propulsion
SpeedOver 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Range500 nmi (930 km; 580 mi)
Complement26
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Saab Ceros 200 with 9LV FCS (Saab)
  • Consilium Selesmar maritime radar
  • TRS-3D/16-ES multimode acquisition 3D radar (EADS)
  • ANCS 2000 Combat Management System (EADS)
  • MSSR 2000 I IFF (EADS)
  • EOMS (SAGEM)
  • Simrad Subsea Toadfish sonar
  • Sonac/PTA towed array sonar (Finnyards)
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Armament

The Hamina-class missile boat is a class of fast attack craft of the Finnish Navy. They are classified as "missile fast attack craft" or ohjusvene, literally "missile boat" in Finnish.[2] The Hamina FACs are based at Upinniemi, and form the 7th Surface Warfare Squadron, part of the Finnish Coastal Fleet, together with the minelayers MLC Hämeenmaa, Porkkala and Pyhäranta.

History

[edit]
Hamina (80)

The vessels were built in the late 1990s, early 2000s, and are the fourth generation of Finnish missile craft. The first vessel was ordered in December 1996 and the fourth was handed over on 19 June 2006. Since the launch of the Helsinki-class missile boats, all fast attack craft have been named after Finnish coastal cities. The class was previously known also as Rauma 2000 following its predecessor the Rauma class.

The four vessels form what the Finnish Navy calls Squadron 2000 (Finnish: Laivue 2000). Initially the Finnish Navy considered several different compositions for the new squadron, and at one point only two Hamina-class vessels and four Tuuli-class ACV were to have been built. After a strategic shift of the Finnish Navy's role, the composition of the Squadron 2000 followed suit. The Tuuli-class prototype was never fully equipped, nor fitted for operational use and its three sisters were cancelled, instead two more Hamina-class boats have been built; with some of the equipment intended for the Tuulis being used in the Haminas. The fourth and final Hamina-class vessel was delivered in summer 2006.

The squadron reached its full operational capability in 2008 and have greatly improved the surface- and air surveillance as well as air defense capability of the Finnish Navy. Their electronic surveillance suite also increases the quality of information available to military leaders.

All ships were built at Rauma shipyard by Aker Finnyards in Rauma, Finland. The vessels have their home base at Upinniemi.

In March 2014 it was announced that the Hamina-class missile boats will be upgraded in the near future.[3]

MLU (Mid-Life Update)

[edit]

Modernization of the four Hamina-class ships began in 2018 and was completed in April 2022,[4] The MLU programme will enable the Haminas to continue their service into the mid 2030's.

The main gun armament is being changed from 57mm to 40mm in order to save weight. The vessels were already at maximum weight and in order to introduce torpedoes this had to be changed.

Weaponry
Original After modernization
1 × Bofors 57 mm dual-purpose gun (transferred to Pohjanmaa class) 1 × Bofors 40 Mk4 multi purpose gun
2 × 12,7mm machine guns 1 × Saab Trackfire remote weapon station with a 12,7mm machine gun,

2 × 12,7mm machine guns

none Initially Torped 45, later Torped 47
RBS15 SFIII anti-ship missile Gabriel Mk.5 anti-ship missile
Atlas ANCS 2000 combat system Saab 9LV combat management system
none Kongsberg ST2400 towed sonar (from Rauma class)
Saab Ceros 200 radar and optronic tracking fire control director updated Saab Ceros 200 radar and optronic tracking fire control director
TRS-3D phased array C-band radar updated TRS-3D phased array C-band radar

[5][6]

Design

[edit]

The vessel's hull is constructed of aluminum and the superstructures are constructed of reinforced carbon fiber composite. The vessels have a very low displacement and are very manoeuverable. They are equipped with water jets instead of propellers, which allow them to operate in very shallow waters and accelerate, slow down and turn in unconventional ways.

The Hamina class are very potent vessels, boasting surveillance and firepower capacities which are usually found in ships twice the size.

Stealth technology

[edit]
Hamina Class "Hanko, 82" at sea
Hanko, photographed in the Gulf of Finland in 2009

The Hamina class have been designed and constructed as stealth ships, with minimal magnetic, heat, and radar signatures.

The shape of the vessel has been designed to reduce radar signature. Metal parts have been covered with radar absorbent material, and the composite parts have radar absorbent material embedded in their structure. Radar transparent materials have been used where applicable.

Unlike glass fiber, carbon fiber blocks radio waves. This protects the ship's electronics against electromagnetic pulse. In addition, it stops any radio frequency signals generated by the ship's electronic devices from escaping outside. Except for the bridge, the vessel has no windows that would allow the signals to escape.

The vessel contains hardly any steel parts, thus generating very low magnetic field. The remaining magnetic field is actively canceled with electromagnets.

Exhaust gases can be directed underwater to minimize the thermal signature, or up in the air to minimize the underwater acoustic signature. 50 nozzles around the decks and upper structures can be used to spray seawater on the vessel to cool it. In addition, the nozzles can be used to clean the ship after chemical attack or radioactive fall-out.

Weapons

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The Hamina class have the latest in surveillance and weapons technology all integrated into an intelligent command system. A Hamina class vessel can monitor about 200 kilometres (120 mi) of air space and its Umkhonto surface-to-air missile system can simultaneously engage a maximum of eight aircraft, up to 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) away, while the vessel's anti-ship missiles have a range in excess of 250 kilometres (160 mi).

The Hamina class' primary weaponry is four RBS-15 Mk.3 anti-ship missiles. They are further equipped with a Bofors 57 mm gun for surface and aerial targets as well as the Umkhonto-IR surface-to-air missiles, MASS decoy system and two 12.7 mm heavy machine guns. It is also possible to use the ships for minelaying.

The software of the centralized combat control system is COTS oriented, built on top of Linux running on redundant x86 rack servers, which makes maintenance and future updates and optimizations simpler.

In early 2018, Finland announced the mid-life upgrade program, which will equip all four boats in the class with new Swedish lightweight anti-submarine warfare torpedoes in the years 2023−2025 and extend the life of the boats to 2035.[7]

Vessels

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FNS Hamina
Pennant number: 80
Builder: Aker Finnyards
Ordered: December 1996
Commissioned: 24 August 1998
Home base: Upinniemi
Current status: In active service.
FNS Tornio
Tornio (81)
Pennant number: 81
Builder: Aker Finnyards
Ordered: 15 February 2001
Commissioned: 12 May 2003
Home base: Upinniemi
Current status: In active service
FNS Hanko
Pennant number: 82
Builder: Aker Finnyards
Ordered: 3 December 2003
Commissioned: 22 June 2005
Home base: Upinniemi
Current status: In active service
Pori (83)
FNS Pori
Pennant number: 83
Builder: Aker Finnyards
Ordered: 15 February 2005
Commissioned: 19 June 2006
Home base: Upinniemi
Current status: In active service

Similar ships

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References

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  1. ^ "Gabriel-ohjukset saanut ohjusvene Hanko oli Raumalla Merivoimien vuosipäivän ykkösnyrkki | lentoposti.fi". 14 July 2022.
  2. ^ Hamina-luokka Finnish Defence Forces (in Finnish)
  3. ^ Ohjusveneiden viimeinen remontti. Helsingin Sanomat, 18 March 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-18.
  4. ^ "Finnish Navy completes upgrade of 4th and final Hamina-class FAC". 6 May 2022. Archived from the original on 2022-06-02.
  5. ^ "Merivoimat jälleen torpedoaikaan – Hamina-luokan ohjusveneet peruskorjauksessa". 25 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Finland – Evolved SEASPARROW Missiles (ESSM) | the Official Home of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency". Archived from the original on 2018-02-06. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  7. ^ "Finland Arms Stealth Boats with New Swedish Torpedoes". 4 January 2018.

Further reading

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  • Domonyi, H: "Hamina-luokan ohjusvene Tornio: Tekniikan lippulaiva", Tekniikan Maailma 18/2006

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