List of destroyers of the Swedish Navy
This is a list of Swedish destroyers commissioned between 1902 and 1959. The Swedish Navy has once re-numbered all its destroyers. Some ships were assigned hull numbers, which were later changed. Other ships have generally been issued a number, but never wore it. Some destroyers of the Göteborg and Visby classes were rebuilt between 1966–68 and were reclassified as frigates, changing their hull numbers from J to F. No ship has ever had the hull number J15.
Ships of the Swedish Navy |
A-B *
C *
D-F *
G-H |
Capital ships |
Coastal defence ships |
Corvettes |
Cruisers |
Destroyers |
Frigates |
Mine warfare vessels |
Monitors |
Patrol vessels |
Gunboats |
Sloops of war |
Submarines |
Torpedo boats |
By hull number
Number | Name | Commissioned | Class | Fate |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 [note 1] | Mode | 1902 | No specific class | Decommissioned in 1928. Used as artillery target in 1936. |
2 [note 1] | Magne | 1905 | No specific class | Decommissioned in 1936 |
3 | Klas Horn | 1932/1943 | Klas | Decommissioned in 1941, again in 1958 |
3 | Wale | 1908 | No specific class | Decommissioned in 1940. Used as target ship and sank on 26 September 1946.[1] |
4 | Klas Uggla | 1932 | Klas | Sunk in an accident in 1941 |
4 [note 2] | Vidar | 1910 | Ragnar | Decommissioned in 1947 |
5 [note 3] | Ragnar | 1909 | Ragnar | Decommissioned in 1947 |
6 [note 4] | Sigurd | 1909 | Ragnar | Decommissioned in 1947 |
7 [note 5] | Hugin | 1911 | Hugin | Decommissioned in 1947 |
8 | Munin | 1913 | Hugin | Decommissioned in 1940 |
9 [note 6] | Wrangel | 1918 | Wrangel | Decommissioned in 1947. Used as target ship and sank 1960. |
10 [note 7] | Wachtmeister | 1918 | Wrangel | Decommissioned in 1947 |
11 [note 8] | Ehrensköld | 1927 | Ehrensköld | Decommissioned in 1963 |
12 [note 9] | Nordenskjöld | 1926 | Ehrensköld | Decommissioned in 1963 |
18 | Psilander | 1940 | Psilander | Decommissioned in 1947 |
19 | Puke | 1940 | Psilander | Decommissioned in 1947 |
27 [note 10] | Romulus | 1940 | Romulus | Decommissioned in 1958 |
28 [note 11] | Remus | 1940 | Romulus | Decommissioned in 1958 |
29 [note 12] | Mode | 1942 | Mode | Decommissioned in 1970 |
30 [note 13] | Magne | 1942 | Mode | Decommissioned in 1966 |
31 [note 14] | Munin | 1943 | Mode | Decommissioned in 1968 |
32 [note 15] | Mjölner | 1942 | Mode | Decommissioned in 1966 |
J5 | Göteborg | 1936/1943 | Göteborg | Decommissioned in 1941, again in 1958. Used as target ship in 1962. |
J6 | Stockholm | 1937 | Göteborg | Decommissioned in 1964 |
J7 | Malmö | 1939 | Göteborg | Decommissioned in 1964 |
J8 | Karlskrona | 1940 | Göteborg | Decommissioned in 1974. Later used as target ship. |
J9 | Gävle | 1941 | Göteborg | Decommissioned in 1968 |
J10 | Norrköping | 1941 | Göteborg | Decommissioned in 1965. Later used as target ship. |
J11 | Visby | 1943 | Visby | Decommissioned in 1982 |
J12 | Sundsvall | 1943 | Visby | Decommissioned in 1982 |
J13 | Hälsingborg | 1943 | Visby | Decommissioned in 1978 |
J14 | Kalmar | 1944 | Visby | Decommissioned in 1978 |
J16 | Öland | 1947 | Öland | Decommissioned in 1978 |
J17 | Uppland | 1947 | Öland | Decommissioned in 1979 |
J18 | Halland | 1955 | Halland | Decommissioned in 1985 |
J19 | Småland | 1956 | Halland | Decommissioned in 1984. Now a museum ship in Gothenburg. |
J20 | Östergötland | 1958 | Östergötland | Decommissioned in 1982. Sold to Spain in 1985 for scrapping. |
J21 | Södermanland | 1958 | Östergötland | Decommissioned in 1982. Sold to England in 1991 for scrapping. |
J22 | Gästrikland | 1959 | Östergötland | Decommissioned in 1982 |
J23 | Hälsingland | 1959 | Östergötland | Decommissioned in 1982 |
J24 [note 1] | Lappland | Cancelled in 1958 | Halland | Cancelled |
J25 [note 1] | Värmland | Cancelled in 1958 | Halland | Cancelled |
Notes
- Never wore the hull number
- Later wore number 23
- Later wore number 22
- Later wore number 21
- Later wore number 24
- Later wore number 25
- Later wore number 26
- Later wore number 1, 71 as a destroyer escort
- Later wore number 2, 72 as a destroyer escort
- Number 77 as a destroyer escort (uncertain if she wore this number)
- Number 78 as a destroyer escort (uncertain if she wore this number)
- Later wore number 73 as a destroyer escort
- Later wore number 74 as a destroyer escort
- Later wore number 75 as a destroyer escort
- Later wore number 76 as a destroyer escort
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