List of decommissioned ships of the Finnish Navy

This is a list of former vessels of the Finnish Navy.

Model Origin Acquired Fate Image Details
Ilmarinen  Finland 1931 Sunk in 1941
Väinämöinen 1932 Scrapped in 1966
Vetehinen-class submarines
Model Origin Acquired Fate Image Details
Vetehinen  Finland 1930 Scrapped in the 1950s
Vesihiisi 1930 Scrapped in the 1950s
Iku-Turso 1931 Scrapped in the 1950s
Vesikko-class submarine
Vesikko  Finland 1933 1946 Currently a museum ship
Saukko-class submarine
Saukko  Finland 1930 1952
AG-class submarines
AG 12  Russian Empire 1920s 1920s
AG 16 1920s 1929
Model Origin Acquired Fate Image Details
Aallokas  Finland 1936 1961
Apu  Russian Empire 1899 1959
Jääkarhu  Finland 1925 1945
Murtaja  Russian Empire 1889 1958
Tarmo  Russian Empire 1907 1969
Sampo  United Kingdom 1898 1960
Sisu,
later Louhi
 Finland 1938 1986
Voima  Finland 1924 1945
Wäinämöinen  Russian Empire 1913 1922

Teplokhod-class minelayers

Also known as minelaying boats or T-class boats.

Pukkio-class minelayers

Requisitioned minelayers

Rautu-class minesweepers

SM-class minesweepers

Ahven-class minesweepers

Kuha-class minesweepers (1941)

Kuha-class minesweepers (1974)

  • Kuha 22 (22)
  • Kuha 25 (25)

Kiiski class minesweepers

  • Kiiski 2 (522)

A-class minesweepers

DR-class minesweepers

Former United States Army Design 257-A 74-foot tugs.[1]

Patrol/ASW vessels

Escort vessels

Fast attack craft

Model Origin Acquired Fate Image Details
Tuima  Soviet Union 1966 Decommissioned in 2000. Sold to Egypt in 2006
Tuisku
Tuuli
Tyrsky
Helsinki (60)  Finland 1981 Decommissioned in 2007. Two sold to Croatia in 2008, two used for testing of stress damage from sea-mine blasts.
Turku (61)
Oulu (62)
Kotka (63)

Patrol boat

Hovercraft

School ships

Connection vessels

Surveillance ships

Transport

  • Valas (897)
  • Vahakari (121)
  • Mursu (98)

Training ships

  • Lokki (57)

Command launches

Askeri-class command launch

  • Viiri

Träskö-class command launch

  • Alskär (993)
  • Torsö (894)

See also

References

  1. ^ Colton, T. (March 26, 2014). "U.S. Army Ocean Tugs (LT, ST) Built During WWII". Shipbuilding History. T. Colton. Archived from the original on 4 November 2011. Retrieved 11 July 2015.