Kuha-class minesweeper (1941)

There is also a newer class named Kuha in the Finnish navy, see Kuha class minesweepers (1974)
Class overview
Name: Kuha
Preceded by: Ahven class
Completed: 18
General characteristics
Type: Minesweeper
Displacement: 18 tons
Length: 17.1 m
Beam: 3.8 m
Draught: 1.5 m
Speed: 9 knots
Armament: 1× 20 mm Madsen
Notes: Ships in class include: Kuha, Salakka, Siika, Harjus, Säynäs, Karppi, Kuha 7, Kuha 8, Kuha 9, Kuha 10, Kuha 11, Kuha 12, Kuha 13, Kuha 14, Kuha 15, Kuha 16, Kuha 17, Kuha 18

The Kuha class minesweepers (English: Zander) was a series of eighteen small minesweepers of the Finnish Navy. The ships were constructed in three batches between 1941 and 1946. Some of the vessels participated in World War II, but their main mission were to be the demining of the Gulf of Finland after the war.

The vessels were built by August Eklöf Ab in Porvoo, starting in 1941. The Kuha class was developed from the Ahven class and were similar in appearance.

Vessels of the class

Kuha 1-6

Kuha 7-14

Delivered in 1945

Kuha 15-18

Delivered in 1946

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References

  1. "Finnish minesweepers Kuha class". Warshipsww2.Eu. Retrieved 6 July 2015.


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