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HSwMS Nyköping in Gdańsk on 5 June 2013
Career (Sweden) Sweden
Name: Nyköping
Namesake: Nyköping
Ordered: 1996
Builder: Kockums
Launched: 18 August 2005
Commissioned: 16 September 2015
Homeport: Karlskrona
Identification:
Status: Active
Badge:
General characteristics
Class & type: Visby-class corvette
Displacement: 660 t (650 long tons)
Length: 72.6 m (238 ft 2 in)
Beam: 10.4 m (34 ft 1 in)
Draft: 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in)
Propulsion:
  • CODAG
  • 2 ×KaMeWa Waterjets
  • 4 × Honeywell TF 50 A gas turbines, total rating 16 MW
  • 2 × MTU Friedrichshafen 16V 2000 N90 diesel engines, total rating 2.6 MW
Speed: 35+ knots
Complement:
  • 27 officers
  • 16 conscripts
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • Ericsson Sea Giraffe ABM 3D surveillance radar
  • Ceros 200 Fire control radar system
  • Condor CS-3701 Tactical Radar Surveillance System
  • Hull-mounted sonar
  • Towed array sonar system
  • Variable depth sonar
  • Electronic warfare
    & decoys:
    Rheinmetall Waffe Munition MASS (Multi-Ammunition Softkill) decoy system
    Armament:
    Aviation facilities: Helipad

    HSwMS Nyköping (K34) is the fourth ship commissioned of the Visby-class corvette currently active in the Swedish Navy.

    Design and description[]

    HSwMS Nyköping is the fourth ship of the Visby-class corvettes.[1] It was built by Kockums at the Karlskrona naval base, and was the first of four vessels of the class which are designed for coastal warfare.[2]

    The hull of the vessel is made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic, a stealth technology, in order to make the vessel difficult to detect by other forces. A minimum of external equipment is stored outside of the vessel, with equipment such as liferafts being stored inside the hull.[3] This hull also reduces the weight of the vessel by around half. It was intended to be radar silent until it moves within 30 kilometres (19 mi) of an enemy vessel, resulting in designer John Nillson saying of it, "Naval officers fall in love with [this] ship. It's not classically beautiful. In fact it looks like a lunchbox. But it has better maneuverability and can achieve that level of stealth."[2]

    Construction and career[]

    Nyköping was built at Kockums in Gothenburg and was launched on 18 August 2005 and commissioned on 16 September 2015.[4][5]

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