List of torpedo boats of the Swedish Navy explained
This is a list of Swedish torpedo boats.
Torpedo boats
1st class torpedo boats[1]
- (1896–1916), V20 (1916–1926))
- (1898–1921), V27 (1921–1947)
- (1899–1921), V28 (1921–1947)
- (1899–1921), V29 (1921–1937)
- (1900–1921), V30 (1921–1947)
- (1900–1921), V31 (1921–1937)
- (1900–1921), V32 (1921–1937)
- (1902–1921), V33 (1921–1941)
- (1902)-1921), V34 (1921–1943)
- (1903–1921), V35 (1921–1947)
- (1903–1921), V36 (1921–1942)
- (1904–1921), V37 (1921–1937)
- (1905–1926), V38 (1926–1930)
- (1909–1928), V39 (1928–1947)
- (1909–1928), V40 (1928–1947)
- (1908–1928), V41 (1928–1947)
- (1909–1928), V42 (1928–1947)
- (1909–1928), V43 (1928–1947)
- (1909–1928), V44 (1928–1940)
- (1909–1928), V45 (1928–1947)
- (1909–1928), V46 (1928–1940)
- (1910–1928), V47 (1928–1947)
- (1910–1928), V48 (1928–1947)
- (1910–1928), V49 (1928–1944)
- (1910–1928), V50 (1928–1944)
- (1909–1928), V51 (1928–1940)
- (1909–1928), V52 (1928–1940)
- (1911–1928), V53 (1928–1941)
- (1911–1928), V54 (1928–1941)
(Spica II) 1983-2005[6]
Notes and References
- Web site: Swedish Navy in WW2 . 2023-02-10 . naval encyclopedia . en-US.
- Web site: T101 HSwMS Perseus Torpedo Patrol Vessel Swedish Navy . 2023-02-10 . www.seaforces.org.
- Web site: PLEJAD fast attack craft (torpedo) (1954-1957) . 2023-02-10 . www.navypedia.org.
- Spica class Torpedo boats - Allied Warships of WWII - uboat.net. (2023). Retrieved 10 February 2023, from https://uboat.net/allies/warships/class/568.html
- Web site: museer . Statens maritima och transporthistoriska . Västervik missile ship . 2023-02-10 . www.marinmuseum.se . en.
- Web site: 2014-03-24 . Association of Swedish Missile Boats - R142 YSTAD . 2023-02-10 . sv-SE.