1.-class torpedo boat
The 1. class torpedo boat was a designation in the Scandinavian countries for a type of fast steam ships on more than 80 tons .
Royal Danish Navy
- 1879 Torpedobaad Nr. 4
- 1880 Torpedobaad Nr. 5
- 1881 Torpedobaad Nr. 6
- 1882 Torpedobaad Hajen
- 1882 Søulven
- 1882 Svaerdfisken
- 1883 Delfinen
- 1884 Hvalrossen
- 1887 Torpedobaad Støren
- 1887 Søløven
- 1888 Narhvalen
- 1888 Havhesten
- 1891-1919 Springeren
- 1893 Nordkaperen
- 1893 Makrelen
- 1896 Torpedobaad Hajen
- 1896/98 Havørnen
- 1896/98 Søbjørnen
- 1907-1932 Torpedobaad Ormen
Royal Norwegian Navy
The Royal Norwegian Navy had ten torpedo boats built from 1892. 6 of which were still active at the German invasion of norway in 1940.[1]
Royal Swedish Navy
- HMS Komet (1896-1916), V20 (1916-1926))
- HMS Blixt (1898-1921), V27 (1921-1947)
- HMS Meteor (1899-1921), V28 (1921-1947)
- HMS Stjerna (1899-1921), V29 (1921-1937)
- HMS Orkan (1900-1921), V30 (1921-1947)
- HMS Bris (1900-1921), V31 (1921-1937)
- HMS Vind (1900-1921), V32 (1921-1937)
- HMS Virgo (1902-1921), V33 (1921-1941)
- HMS Mira (1902)-1921), V34 (1921-1943)
- HMS Orion (1903-1921), V35 (1921-1947)
- HMS Sirius (1903-1921), V36 (1921-1942)
- HMS Kapella (1904-1921), V37 (1921-1937)
- HMS Plejad (1905-1926), V38 (1926-1930)
- HMS Iris (1909-1928), V39 (1928-1947)
- HMS Thetis (1909-1928), V40 (1928-1947)
- HMS Spica (1908-1928), V41 (1928-1947)
- HMS Astrea (1909-1928), V42 (1928-1947)
- HMS Antares (1909-1928), V43 (1928-1947)
- HMS Arcturus (1909-1928), V44 (1928-1940)
- HMS Altair (1909-1928), V45 (1928-1947)
- HMS Argo (1909-1928), V46 (1928-1940)
- HMS Polaris (1910-1928), V47 (1928-1947)
- HMS Perseus (1910-1928), V48 (1928-1947)
- HMS Regulus (1910-1928), V49 (1928-1944)
- HMS Rigel (1910-1928), V50 (1928-1944)
- HMS Castor (1909-1928), V51 (1928-1940)
- HMS Pollux (1909-1928), V52 (1928-1940)
- HMS Vega (1911-1928), V53 (1928-1941)
- HMS Vesta (1911-1928), V54 (1928-1941)
See also
HNoMS Lyn of an earlier class later known as the 2. class torpedo boats
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