SM-class minesweeper

SM boats were initially designed as training boats for the naval Civil Guard. They were however completed just for the Winter War and were commissioned into Finnish Navy as minesweepers. SM-3 was lost on 5 October 1944 when it run into a mine and was destroyed taking five men with her. Because the ceasefire and peace treaties forbid the Civil Guard from Finland the SM boats stayed in the Navy even after the war.SM-1 and SM-4 were decommissioned 1951 and SM-2 on 1954.[1]

Class overview
Name: SM
Builders: Aug. Eklöf AB, Turku, Finland
Operators: Finnish Navy
Preceded by: Ahven-class
Succeeded by: Kuha-class
Built: 1939-1940
In commission: 1939-1954
Completed: 4
Lost: 1
Retired: 3
General characteristics
Type: Minesweeper
Displacement: 20 tons
Length: 18.0 m
Beam: 3.8 m
Draught: 1.7 m
Propulsion: 80 hp (60 kW)
Speed: 9 knots (17 km/h)
Armament: 1× 20 mm Madsen AA
Notes: Ships in class include: SM-1, SM-2, SM-3, SM-4

References

  1. Auvinen, Visa (1983). Leijonalippu merellä [Lion flag at sea] (in Finnish). Pori, Finland: Satakunnan Kirjapaino Oy. p. 63. ISBN 951-95781-1-0.
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