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Type 152 Nasty/Hugin class Fast Patrol Boat
 

type 152 nasty hugin class fast patrol boat craft schnellboot german navy deutsche marine munin
The eponymous boat of the class (Norwegian Navy)
  
 
Units:
UNIT commissioned decommissioned fate 
P6191 Hugin October 5, 1960  January 4, 1964 sold to Turkey P-327 TCG Dogan
P6192 Munin October 5, 1960  January 4, 1964 sold to Turkey P-328 TCG Marti
 
Specifications:

Builder: Westermoen Batservice Verft, Mandal, Norway

Class: Nasty class (Norway)
 Displacement: 76 tonnes
Length: 24,5 meters (80 feet 5 inches)
Beam: 7,5 m (24 ft 7 in)
Draft: 2,1 m (6 ft 10in)
Crew: 18
Speed: 45 knots (83 km/h)
Range: 1050 NM (1950 km) at 20 knots (37 km/h)


Propulsion:
2 x Napier Deltic turbo-diesel engines (2308 kW / 3150 hp, each)
2 shafts / 2 propellers (36" / 91,4 cm)

Armament:
2 x Bofors 40mm gun
4 x 21" (533mm) torpedo tubes
the aft 2 torpedo tubes can be exchanged with 2 x ramps for up to 23 Mk.2 naval mines

   
 
The German Navy bought two boats built in Norway for testing and put them in service as Type 152 Nasty class fast craft from 1960-1964.
After completion of the test, however, it was decided that the boats did not meet the expectations of the German Navy for use in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. They were handed over to Turkey.

Names: Hugin and Munin, after the Ravens of Norse mythology.

 

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