ハッランド grade destroyer
| ハッランド grade destroyer [1] | ||
|---|---|---|
| ハッランド marine for 1,974 years | ||
| Warship grade summary | ||
| Warship class | Destroyer | |
| Name of a warship | District of Sweden | |
| 前級 | A land grade | |
| Next grade | エステルイェートランド grade | |
| Specifications | ||
| Displacement | A standard: 2,630 t | |
| Full loading: 3,600t | ||
| Full length | 121m | |
| Overall width | 12.6 m | |
| Depth | 5.5 m | |
| Engine | Boiler (41 kgf/cm², 420℃) | Two cans |
| Steam turbine (29,000 hp/22 MW) | Two engines | |
| Screw propeller | Biaxially | |
| Speed | 35Knot | |
| Flying range | 3,000 nautical miles (at the time of 20kt cruise) | |
| 445 nautical miles (at the time of 35kt cruise) | ||
| Crew | 290 people | |
| 兵装 | M/50 50-caliber 120mm 連装自動砲 | Two engines |
| M/50 60-caliber 57mm multiple-barreled cannon | One engine | |
| M/48 70-caliber 40mm 単装機銃 | Six engines | |
| M/50 375mm antisubmarine rocket launcher | Two engines | |
| RB 08A SSM multi-launching discharge pipe | One engine | |
| 533mm torpedo tube (5 multi-launching *1 +3 multi-launching *1 engine) | 8 gates | |
| Mining device | ||
| Radar | It is for LW-03 vs. sky search ※Future removal | One engine |
| Scan ter009 navigation use | One engine | |
| It is for M20 low altitude caution / gun shooting conduct | One engine | |
| It is for M45 gun shooting conduct ※I am replaced with 9LV 200 Mk.2 later | One engine | |
| Sonar | *1 engine for *1 + attack for the search | |
| Electronic warfare | 103mm decoy discharge machine | Six engines |
Warship grade of the destroyer that the Swedish navy applied the ハッランド grade destroyer (ハッランド きゅうくちくかん, Swedish: Jagare typ Halland; Hallandsklass). Four are planned, and two ships were constructed, and two development types are constructed for the Columbian navy [1].
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Origin
Neutral country Sweden constructed the book grade for guard use for the territorial waters violation [2]. At first, on November 19, 1948, two building was approved, and I was placed an order each by two places of shipyards located in ヨーテボリ (in "ハッランド" in イェータヴェルケン shipyard, "スモーランド" Erik sliding machine NISCA ヴェルクスタッズ shipyard). "Lapland" (HMS Lappland) and "ヴェルムランド" (HMS Värmland) were placed an order for more in 1955, too, but this is canceled in 1958 [1].
Design
I adopted a fo'c'sle type for a model of a vessel [2]. It was equipped with an engine of ド Laval-type output 29,000 hp (22 MW) for a steam turbine with beno-type steam pressure 40 kgf/cm², a can of steam temperature 420 degrees Celsius for the main boiler again [1].
I equipped it with RB 315 which was a trial manufacture missile for a warship anti-ship missile at first [1]. "スモーランド" replaces "ハッランド" with RB 08A having been completed in 1964 each afterwards in 1967 in 1966 [2]; [3]. In this way become the destroyer equipped with first warship anti-ship missile except former east side countries [1]; [4]. In addition, I can understand that it is the first among the world if I assume the equipment for RB 315 the deployment of the warship anti-ship missile, but I equip it with P-1 (SS-N-1 "scrubber") from 1957 before the placement on duty and perform a public trial when based on RB 08, and "Bedaux V" placed on duty in 1958 precedes it.
For the main battery, as for by one engine, I installed M/50 50-caliber 120mm multiple muzzle cannon (40/m of discharge speed) which was 自動砲 made in ボフォース company in in the forecastle deck of the bow and the stern deck. In addition, it carried M/50 60-caliber 57mm multiple muzzle cannon (130/m of discharge speed) for an anti-aircraft gun on the deckhouse just before the bridge deck and carried M/48 70-caliber 40mm 単装機銃 six in each place. The beginning of building carried M20 and M45 as LW-03, a shooting conduct device as an antiaircraft radar, but, of these, M20 was given an aim capture function. 9LV 200 Mk.2 was carried in LW-03 and M45 and barter afterwards [1].
In addition, the M/50 375mm 4 multi-launching antisubmarine rocket launcher equipped with as an antisubmarine weapon became the adoption of the second case following Netherlands ホラント grade [2].
Deployment
In "ハッランド," in "スモーランド," remodeling is carried out in 1964 and 1967 in 1962 and 1969 [1].
| Operational country | # | Name of a warship | The start of work | The launching | Placement on duty | Military retirement, etc. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Swedish navy | J 18 | ハッランド HMS Halland | 1951 | 1952 July 16 | 1955 June 8 | 1982 September 22 Military retirement |
| J 19 | スモーランド HMS Småland | 1951 | 1952 October 23 | 1956 January 12 | 1985 removal from a register It is released as a museum ship. | |
| The Columbian navy | D 06 | シエテ デ chin strike ARC 7 de Agosto | 1955 November | 1956 June 19 | 1958 October 31 | The 1986 disposal |
| D 05 | ベインテ デ Julio ARC 20 de Julio | 1955 December | 1956 June 26 | 1958 June 15 | The 1984 disposal |
Gallery
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995. Naval Institute Press. (1996). p. 68,445. ISBN 978-1,557,501,325.
- ^ a b c d Koichi Takasu "Swedish / Chile / unique showing with all-star cast (special feature, postwar destroyer) of Germany," it is 96-97 pages, NAID 40002156164 in "world vessels" 587th, Kaito Corporation, October, 2001.
- ^ "RB 08A." Arboga Robotmuseum. October 1, 2012 reading.
- ^ "Jagaren Småland." MARITIMAN. October 2, 2012 reading.
Allied item
- Warship of the same generation
Outside link
- Wiki media Commons has the category about the ハッランド grade destroyer.
- Jagaren Småland: スモーランド
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