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The ''Stockholm'' class is a pair of warships of the Swedish Navy. Built as corvettes in Karlskrona 1984–1985, they are armed with four
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anti-ship missiles, one 57 mm cannon and several
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s. In 2017 the two units in the class were rebuilt and are now serving as
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s. The option to carry anti-ship missiles does however remain.


History

The ''Stockholm'' class started as a study for a ship with increased endurance, a project called ''Ytattack-81'' (Surface combatant-81), which was built on the torpedo boats of the
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and Spica II classes, but with an increased
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from . The engine was to be a
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-concept, two diesels and one
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. However, the class looked to become just another desktop project. In the early 1980s a series of submarine incidents occurred within Swedish
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, the most famous of which was ''U 137'' which ran aground outside Karlskrona in 1981. These incidents showed that the Swedish Navy was seriously lacking in its anti-submarine (ASW) capacity. Specifically, it needed new hulls designed to anti-submarine warfare, and it needed them fast. The decision was to use the ''Ytattack-81'' project and modify it for ASW operations, as designing a completely new ship is a time-consuming and costly task. It was given a
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, ASW
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es and the ELMA anti-submarine mortar system. HSwMS ''Stockholm'' was launched on 22 August 1984 closely followed by HSwMS ''Malmö'' on 23 March 1985, both ships entered service on 1 May 1986. In the middle of the 1990s the ships started to show their age, mainly because of their high mileage and the latest few years explosive development of electronics. The ''Stockholm'' class was a successful design and the ships' basic status was good despite a hard life so the Swedish Defence Administration decided to give the ships a second life. ''Malmö'' was the first to be modernised in 1999 with ''Stockholm'' following in 2000. The modernisation included new engines, combat control systems, fire control systems,
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and navigational systems. The ships both went through extensive modification of the mast, hull and superstructure to reduce their radar cross-section. Much of the modification was also made with low maintenance in mind to minimise the need for expensive repairs in the future. The guiding principle for the project was to update as much of the systems as possible to the same level as the s. Both ships are back in operational condition now, attached to the 31st Corvette Division of the 3rd Naval Warfare Flotilla. In early 2009 the Swedish government decided that the two ships in the class was to join the EU-led taskforce outside
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, where it would fight
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. In May 2009 the ships started their first patrol off the Somali coast. On 26 May, ''Malmö'' responded to a pirate attack on the Greek ship . The corvette fired warning shots with its 57 mm cannon and arrested seven pirates. In 2015, Saab was awarded a contract to overhaul the ''Stockholm''-class corvettes and the ships were redesignated as patrol boats. The ships retained most of their weaponry and continue to be stationed at the
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. The crew complement was reduced so not all weapon and sensor stations can be manned simultaneously, instead they will get two crews so the ships can stay at sea for more days of the year.


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References


Swedish Navy - ''Stockholmsklass''

3rd Surfacewarfare Flotilla - ''Korvett typ Stockholm''


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