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The Sleipner class was a series of corvettes ordered as part of the Royal Norwegian Navy's 1960 fleet plan.[1] It was intended to build five ships of the class, but because of economic problems only two were built; {{HNoMS|Sleipner|1963|2}} and {{HNoMS|Æger|1965|2}}.[3]

Sleipner was built by Nylands Mekaniske Verksted, Oslo, and Æger by Aker Mekaniske Verksted, Oslo, and handed over to the Royal Norwegian Navy between 1965–1967.[4] The ships were armed with an American {{convert|3|in|mm|1|abbr=on}} gun forward and a Bofors 40 mm gun aft, with a Terne III anti-submarine rocket launcher ahead of the 40 mm gun. The ships were fitted with American SQS-36 sonar.[3]

The ships had their anti-submarine capabilities improved in 1972, when they were fitted with Mark 32 anti-submarine torpedo tubes.[3] The ships were mainly used as training ships in the 1980s, although they did retain a wartime role as coastal escorts.[3][2] They were again modernised between 1988 and 1989, with new sonar and gun fire control systems fitted.[1] They were decommissioned in 1993.[3]

Ship list

Sleipner class
#NameLaid down[3]Launched[3]Commissioned[3]Decommissioned[4]
F 310
(originally P 950)
Sleipner19639 November 196329 April 19651993
F 311
(originally P 951)
Æger196424 September 196531 March 19671993

See also

  • List of Royal Norwegian Navy ships

Citations

1. ^Prézelin and Baker 1990, p. 403.
2. ^Grove 1990, p. 107.
3. ^Moore 1985, p. 370.
4. ^Gardiner and Chumbley 1995, p. 293.

References

  • Gardiner, Roger and Stephen Chumbley. Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: Naval Institute Press, 1995. {{ISBN|1-55750-132-7}}.
  • Grove, Eric J. NATO Major Warships - Europe. London: Tri-Service Press, 1990. {{ISBN|1-85400-006-3}}.
  • Moore, John. Jane's Fighting Ships 1985–86. London: Jane's Yearbooks, 1985. {{ISBN|978-0-7106-0814-7}}.
  • Prézelin, Bernard and A.D. Baker. The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 1990/91. Annapolis, Maryland, USA, 1990. {{ISBN|0-87021-250-8}}.

External links

  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgNtlEL2C3g Video: KNM Sleipner sunk as a target ship by a Hauk class patrol boat] on YouTube
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