HSwMS Sundsvall (J12)

Sundsvall in 1967
History
Sweden
NameSundsvall
NamesakeSundsvall
BuilderEriksbergs Mekaniska Verkstad
Laid down1942
Launched20 October 1942
Commissioned17 September 1943
Decommissioned1 July 1982
ReclassifiedRated as frigate, 1965
FateScrapped, 1984
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General characteristics
Class and typeVisby-class destroyer
Displacement1,135–1,320 tons
Length98 m (322 ft)
Beam9 m (30 ft)
Draught3.8 m (12 ft)
Speed39 kn (72 km/h; 45 mph)
Complement155
Armament
Aircraft carried1 helicopter as frigate

HSwMS Sundsvall (J12) was a Swedish destroyer, later rebuilt as a frigate, in the four-ship Visby class. The ship was named after the Swedish coastal city of Sundsvall. Sundsvall was laid down in 1942 during the Second World War, and was commissioned on 17 September 1943. She survived the war, and was modified and redesigned as a frigate in 1965.[citation needed] She was kept in service by the Swedish Navy until 1982, and was then used for testing of the Navy's RBS-15 anti-ship missile. The ship was later sold to Spain for scrapping.[citation needed]


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