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Royal Swedish Navy
The Royal Swedish Navy, or Kungl. Flottan, is the navy branch of the Swedish Armed Forces, the military of Sweden.
History
On June 7, 1522, merely a year after the separation of Sweden from the Kalmar Union, Gustav Vasa purchased a number of ships from the hanseatic town of Lübeck which is seen as the birth of the navy. HMS Wasa was a 17th-century ship of the navy.
Equipment
It] is currently developing a new class of stealth corvettes, the Visby. Also, a new submarine class, Gotland, has recently been commissioned. Its air independent Stirling engine enables submerged endurance never before seen in conventional submarines.
Bases
- Southern Coast Naval Base (MarinB S) at Karlskrona
- Eastern Coasy Naval Base (MarinB O) at Berga
Naval Units
- First Submarine Wing (1. ubflj)
- Second Surface Battle Wing (2. ysflj)
- Third Surface Battle Wing (3. ysflj)
- Fourth Mine Warfare Wing (4. minkriflj)
Marine Units
The Swedish Navy also includes a number of non-naval units. Through out the 20th century coastal fortifications and artillery, due to Sweden's long coast line, constituted the primary component of this service. The last decade of the 20th century saw the abandonment of the strategy and the force was transformed from the Coastal Artillery Corps to the more regular marine Amphibious Corps. The Amphibious Corps uses the same system of rank as the army.
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Referenced By
Axel Oxenstierna | Baltzar von Platen (1766-1829) | Battle of Ratan | Battle of Ratan and Sävar | Battle of Sävar | Count Baltzar von Platen | Count Oxenstierna Axel Gustafsson | Gustav III | Gustav III's Russian War | Gustav III of Sweden | HMS Wasa | Jamthund | Jamthundt | Jämthund | Karlskrona | Military of Sweden | Modernization of Sweden | Naval officer | Navy | Nils Ericson | Nils Ericsson | Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences | Russo-Swedish War | Ship prefix | Sweden/Military | Swedish Armed Forces | Swedish Elkhound | Vasa (ship) | Visby (corvette)
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