Jurmo-class landing craft explained

The Jurmo-class landing craft is a type of military transport in use by the Finnish Navy. The manufacturer Marine Alutech designates it as Watercat M12.

History

The Jurmo was the result of modernisation in the Finnish Navy in the late 1990s. It was designed to replace the existing Uisko class landing craft. Its main purpose is landing and transportation operations for the Finnish Coastal Jaegers in all weather conditions. It has good maneuverability and can come to a full stop in only one ship length from top speed. Low draft makes it suitable for amphibious assault even in shallow waters.

The Jurmo can transport 3 tons of cargo or 22 men.

The Jurmo is currently being evaluated by the German and Greek navies. Ten of the slightly larger and more powerful M14 version were delivered to the Royal Malaysian Police.[1]

Operators

Finnish Navy: U601-U638. An additional 17 units were ordered on 2023-06-29[2]
Malaysia
  • Royal Malaysian Police
  • 10 vessels of the Watercat M14 version.[3]

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Ruotuväki article . 2007-07-17 . 2007-09-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930201440/http://www.mil.fi/ruotuvaki/index.dsp?aid=3227 . dead .
    2. https://www.defmin.fi/ajankohtaista/tiedotteet_ja_uutiset/suomi_hankkii_lisaa_jurmo-luokan_miehistonkuljetusveneita.13732.news
    3. http://www.marinealutech.com/news.htm Marine Alutech press release