Helsinki Class Missile Boat - Vessels

Vessels

FNS Helsinki
Pennant number: 60.
Builder: Wärtsilä.
Ordered: 5 November 1980.
Commissioned: 1 September 1981.
Current state: Decommissioned in 2002; scrapped
FNS Turku
Pennant number: 61.
Builder: Wärtsilä.
Ordered: 13 January 1983.
Commissioned: 3 June 1985.
Current state: Decommissioned in 2002; scrapped
FNS Oulu / HRM Vukovar
Builder: Wärtsilä.
In Finnish Navy service:
Pennant number: 62.
Ordered: 13 January 1983.
Commissioned: 1 October 1985.
Home base: Pansio.
Decommissioned: 2007.
In Croatian Navy service:
Pennant number: 41.
Commissioned: December, 2008.
Home base: Lora, Split.
FNS Kotka / HRM Dubrovnik
Builder: Wärtsilä.
In Finnish Navy service:
Pennant number: 63.
Ordered: 13 January 1983.
Commissioned: 16 June 1986.
Home base: Pansio.
Decommissioned: 2005.
In Croatian Navy service:
Pennant number: 42.
Commissioned: December, 2008.
Home base: Lora, Split.

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