List of active Finnish Navy ships
This is a list of ships currently being operated by the Finnish Navy or entering service in near future, as of February 2015.[1] In the case of a conflict, eight offshore patrol vessels, seven hovercraft and 81 coastal patrol boats from the Finnish Border Guard can be armed and transferred to the Navy.
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by
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Patrol
Mine warfare
Minelayers
Class |
Ships in class |
Pennant Number |
Unit |
Builder |
Commissioned |
Notes |
Image |
Hämeenmaa class |
Hämeenmaa |
02 |
6th Missile Squadron, Pansio (Uusimaa) 5th Mine Squadron, Upinniemi (Hämeenmaa) |
Finnyards, Rauma, Finland |
15 April 1992 |
Modernized in 2006–2008 |
![](../I/m/FNS_Uusimaa_Helsinki_1.jpg) |
Uusimaa |
05 |
2 December 1992 |
Pansio class |
Pansio |
876 |
6th Missile Squadron, Pansio |
Olkiluodon telakka, Eurajoki, Finland |
25 September 1991 |
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![](../I/m/Ml_Pyh%C3%A4ranta.jpg) |
Pyhäranta |
875 |
5th Mine Squadron, Upinniemi |
26 May 1992 |
Porkkala |
777 |
29 October 1992 |
Minesweepers
Class |
Ships in class |
Pennant Number |
Unit |
Builder |
Commissioned |
Notes |
Image |
Katanpää class |
Katanpää |
40 |
|
Intermarine S.p.A.,[2] Sarzana, Italy |
2012 |
Will belong to 4th Mine Squadron, Pansio |
![](../I/m/Katanp%C3%A4%C3%A4_S%C3%A4rk%C3%A4nsalmi_06.JPG) |
Purunpää |
41 |
2013 |
Vahterpää |
42 |
2016 |
Kuha class |
Kuha 21 |
21 |
4th Mine Squadron, Pansio |
Laivateollisuus, Turku, Finland |
1974–1975 |
Modernized in 1998–1999
Decommissioned: Kuha 22 (22) and Kuha 25 (25) |
![](../I/m/Miinanraivaaja_Kuha_26.jpg) |
Kuha 23 |
23 |
Kuha 24 |
24 |
Kuha 26 |
26 |
Kiiski class |
Kiiski 1 |
521 |
|
Fiskars Oy, Turku, Finland |
1982–1984 |
Decommissioned: Kiiski 2 (522) |
![](../I/m/Kiiski_7_Merivoimien_vuosip%C3%A4iv%C3%A4_2014_01.JPG) |
Kiiski 3 |
523 |
Kiiski 4 |
524 |
Kiiski 5 |
525 |
Kiiski 6 |
526 |
Kiiski 7 |
527 |
Auxiliaries
Landing craft
Class |
Ships in class |
Pennant Number |
Unit |
Builder |
Commissioned |
Notes |
Image |
Jehu class |
U-700 series |
U701–U712 |
|
Marine Alutech Oy, Teijo, Finland |
2014–2016 |
|
![](../I/m/Jehu_class_U701_NOCO2014_01.JPG) |
Jurmo class |
U-600 series |
U601–U638 |
|
Marine Alutech Oy, Teijo, Finland |
2000–2004 |
|
![](../I/m/Jurmo_uto_2005.jpg) |
Uisko class |
U-200 series |
U210–U211 |
|
Alumina Varvet Oy, Kokkola/Teijo, Finland |
1983–1991 |
Some older boats have been decommissioned |
![](../I/m/Uisko_U216_ja_U309.JPG) |
U-300 series |
U301–U317 |
U-400 series |
U400– |
G class |
|
G98-99, G101–G135 |
|
Marine Alutech Oy, Teijo, Finland |
2001–2006 |
|
![](../I/m/G113_Turku_3.JPG) |
Transport
Class |
Ships in class |
Pennant Number |
Unit |
Builder |
Commissioned |
Notes |
Image |
Kampela class |
Kampela 3 |
877 |
|
Finnmekano Oy, Teijo, Finland |
1979 |
|
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Valas class |
Vaarlahti |
722 |
|
Hollming Oy, Rauma, Finland |
1979–1981 |
|
![](../I/m/Valas_uto_2005.jpg) |
Vänö |
723 |
L100 class |
L101–106 L108–113 |
|
Uudenkaupungin Veneveistämö, Uusikaupunki, Finland Finnspeed Boats Oy, Loviisa, Finland |
1985–1986 1991–1992 |
Many transferred to MPK. |
![](../I/m/Linnakevene_L105_Suomenlinna_1.JPG) |
Lohi class |
Lohm |
752 |
|
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Hauki class |
Havouri |
133 |
|
Linnan Telakka, Turku, Finland Valmet Oy, Helsinki, Finland |
1979–1980 |
|
|
Hakuni |
731 |
Houtskär |
836 |
Hila class |
Hila |
237 |
|
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|
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Haruna |
238 |
Hästö |
739 |
Högsåra |
830 |
Command launches
Class |
Ships in class |
Pennant Number |
Unit |
Builder |
Commissioned |
Notes |
Image |
Syöksy class |
Jymy |
511 |
|
|
|
The Syöksy class was formerly known as Vihuri class.[3] |
![](../I/m/Jymy_3_lippujuhlanp%C3%A4iv%C3%A4_2012.JPG) |
Raju |
521 |
Syöksy |
531 |
Vinha |
541 |
Träskö class |
Träskö |
792 |
|
|
|
|
![](../I/m/Tr%C3%A4sk%C3%B6_Tall_Ships_Races_Turku_2009.jpg) |
Askeri class |
Askeri |
241 |
|
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![](../I/m/Askeri_Etel%C3%A4satama_1.JPG) |
Training ships
Other
Class |
Ships in class |
Pennant Number |
Unit |
Builder |
Commissioned |
Notes |
Image |
Haukipää class |
Haukipää |
731 |
|
Waterman Oy Teijon telakka |
1985 |
|
|
Kallanpää |
831 |
1986 |
Cable layers[5]
Experimental craft
Isku (English: Strike) was a prototype design for a domestically-made guided missile patrol boat. She was designed with a "seasled" planing hull with a rectangular planform. Isku was armed with four Soviet SS-N-2A Styx missiles and a twin 30mm AK-230 anti-aircraft cannon. The design was a failure as it never reached its designed speed and the vessel was regulated to trial duties. Isku was modified in 1989-90. The missiles were removed, the hull was lengthened by 7 meters and the deckhouse was also extended. Mine rails were added along the length of the hull and an articulated crane was placed in the bow.
Ship |
Pennant Number |
Unit |
Builder |
Commissioned |
Notes |
Image |
Isku |
826 |
|
Reposaaren Konepaja, Pori |
4 December 1969 |
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Pollution control vessels[6]
See also
References