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''Pohjanmaa'' is a former
minelayer A minelayer is any warship, submarine or military aircraft deploying explosive mines. Since World War I the term "minelayer" refers specifically to a naval ship used for deploying naval mines. "Mine planting" was the term for installing control ...
of the
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. The sole member of her class, she was the flagship of the Finnish Navy as well as the largest naval ship in service in Finland until 2013. The ship has a
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1A so she can operate all year round. During a crisis, the main task for ''Pohjanmaa'' would have been mine laying and acting as a
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. She also acted as a
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for the Naval Academy cadets. Part of their training includes an annual cruise abroad. The 34-year-old ''Pohjanmaa'' was scheduled for decommissioning in late 2013. In October 2013, minelayer took over the role of flagship of the Finnish Navy. ''Pohjanmaa'' was sold to the Finnish company Meritaito in 2016 and refitted as a survey vessel. She was renamed ''Pohjanmeri'',
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for the
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.


History

''Pohjanmaa'' was built in 1979 at the
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Helsinki Shipyard,
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. Her initial main armament consisted of a Bofors 120 mm Automatic Gun L/46. ''Pohjanmaa'' first served as a school ship for the Naval Academy until 1992 when she was transferred to the Gulf of Finland Fleet (Now called
Gulf of Finland Naval Command Gulf of Finland Naval Command ( fi, Suomenlahden meripuolustusalue, sv, Finska vikens marinkommando) was a Finnish Navy unit headquartered in Upinniemi, Kirkkonummi. The main duty of the Gulf of Finland Naval Command during normal condition was ...
). When she was completed, she replaced the minelayer ''Ruotsinsalmi'' and as a school ship, ''Matti Kurki''. On 10 May 1982, she was given the traditional shield of ocean faring vessels previously held by ''
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'', so in effect ''Pohjanmaa'' continues the tradition of the three ships. The ship underwent a heavy modernization program in 1996–1998, which included a replacing her Bofors 120 mm L/46 main gun with a more modern dual-purpose
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. The annual training cruise for the cadets has taken the ship as far as
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,
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. The accommodation capacity of the vessel for the long range cruises can be increased with accommodation containers. On 28 June 2005, as part of their cruise, ''Pohjanmaa'' participated in the International Fleet Review which is a part of the ''Trafalgar 200'' celebrations. In 2007, the ship was refitted together with the s and her colour scheme changed from camouflage to light grey. Her second aft gun was also removed from the aft deck due to narrow shooting sectors, which were even further narrowed due to a new bigger hydraulic crane of a new seaboat. In 2010, it was decided that the Pohjanmaa would participate in
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in 2011. On 6 April 2011, ''Pohjanmaa'' captured a vessel suspected as
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along with two speedboats. The search onboard revealed assault rifles, RPGs and other weapons. Eighteen of the suspected pirates were incarcerated onboard ''Pohjanmaa''. Since the Prosecutor General of Finland decided not to prosecute, the pirates were transferred to the jurisdiction of Operation Atalanta, which later released the pirates. The pirate ship and the speedboats were
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at sea.


Naming

''Pohjanmaa'' was christened on 8 June 1979 by Aili Haapkylä. The name comes from the Swedish-built
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s of the 1770s — see "'' Pohjanmaa (disambiguation)''" for other uses of the name. The vessel has been nicknamed ''
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'' by the Finnish Navy conscripts after the Finnish amusement park.


Replacement

Despite modernizations, the over 30-year-old ''Pohjanmaa'' reached the end of her operational lifespan in the mid-2010s and the minelayer was decommissioned in late 2013.Miinalaiva Pohjanmaata ja satoja paseja uhkaa viimeinen käyttöpäivä
Tekniikka & Talous, 31 August 2011.
She will be replaced by the next generation's surface combatant, bigger than the current missile boats and more capable for international co-operation.Merten mittaajat
. Ruotuväki, 10/08.
In addition to ''Pohjanmaa'', the new class of multi-purpose naval vessels—dubbed MTA2020 (''Monitoimialus 2020'') in the preliminary papers—is intended to replace also ''Hämeenmaa''-class minelayers and s as they are retired.Hallituksen esitys 12/2010
FINLEX.
When ''Pohjanmaa'' was decommissioned, it was stated that the vessel would be either sold or scrapped if a sufficient buyer is not found. In September 2013, it was reported that the
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was interested in purchasing the vessel. However, it was later reported that Estonia decided not to purchase the vessel. Some interest was also expressed by the
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whose representatives even came to Finland to inspect the vessel. The Finnish towing and salvage company
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also offered to buy the vessel, but was declined. On 18 December 2015, it was announced that ''Pohjanmaa'' would be sold for scrap. The vessel would be broken up in Finland and the operation, which was expected to begin in March 2016, would cost about 248,100 euro. The engines and some equipment would be sold to cover part of the expenses.Puolustusvoimat romuttaa miinalaiva Pohjanmaan
Helsingin Sanomat, 18 December 2015.
However, in March 2016 it was reported that the scrapping has been cancelled and the vessel will be sold to Meritaito, the Finnish state-owned shipping company that owns and operates fairway support vessels. The vessel was stripped of her armament and converted to a survey vessel at Western Shipyard in
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, according to plans drawn by the Finnish design company ILS Oy.Miinalaiva Pohjanmaata ei romuteta
Iltalehti, 15 March 2016.


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