HDMS Sehested (P547)
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HDMS ''Sehested (P 547)'' was a ''Willemoes''-class
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of the Royal Danish Navy which was in commission from 1978 until 2000. It is now docked at Holmen in Copenhagen where it serves as a museum ship, part of the Royal Danish Naval Museum. The ship is named after Christen Thomesen Sehested, a Danish vice-admiral during the Great Northern War (1709-1721).


Ship history

The ''Willemoes'' were a Danish-manufactured class of
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built for the naval defence of Denmark during the
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. The eighth of ten ships of her class, ''Sehested'' was built at Frederikshavn Shipyard. The 46-metre 264-tonne ship was laid down 22 December 1976, launched on 5 May 1977 and commissioned into the Royal Danish Navy on 19 May 1978. She was armed with a 76 mm autocannon on the foredeck, flanked by two torpedo tubes. Six rocket launchers were fitted to the
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, and there were eight Harpoon anti-ship missile launchers at the stern. The ship also carried sixteen mines, two Stinger
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s and Seagnat
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launchers. The maximum capacity of sixteen mines could only be fitted if the two 21-in torpedo tubes were removed and replaced by mine holders. If the torpedo tubes were in place, the mine capacity was limited to four mines. If the four mine holders were removed, two additional 21-in torpedo tubes could be mounted, these tubes came preloaded, from the onshore arsenal, and could only be reloaded by dismounting them again. If four torpedo tubes were fitted, none of the tubes could be reloaded at a tender, aft tubes had to be dismounted. The vessel was powered by three Rolls-Royce Proteus gas turbine engines on the three shafts, while there were two GM 8V71 diesel engines on the outer two shafts only to provide low speed manoeuvrability. In 1999, ''Sehested'' achieved a top speed of 42.5 knots, which were the highest recorded and documented speed ever achieved for the ''Willemoes''-class. The sharks teeth painted on the ship, were allowed by the squadron commander early 2000, due to the fate of the ship, the sister vessel ''Rodsten'' (P546), had crying eyes painted. In 2000, ''Rodsten'' won the Cannonball pennant, during the race from Kiel to Korsør Naval Base, with ''Sehested'', thus being the last holder of the champion title. In the 2000 Danish Defense Agreement () it was decided to phase out the ''Willemoes''-class, and ''Sehested'' was decommissioned on 31 December 2000. She was handed over to the Royal Danish Naval Museum and docked at the historic Holmen Naval Base in Copenhagen to serve as a museum ship.


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Danish torpedo boats, 1979–2000
(in Danish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Sehested (P547) Ships of the National Museum of Denmark Museum ships in Copenhagen 1978 ships Missile boats