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Finnish Navy Hamina-class MLU programme reaches final approval

by Kate Tringham

The upgraded Hamina-class missile boats have been comprehensively equipped for their size and are capable of monitoring and countering air, surface, and underwater threats. (Finnish Navy)

The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation programme has officially concluded and all four vessels have been returned to active duty.

A ceremony to mark the milestone was held at the Finnish Navy's base in Turku on 12 December, the service announced the same day.

The Hamina-class Squadron 2000 MLU (SQ2000 MLU) programme was carried out from 2018 to 2023 with Finnish company Patria acting as prime and lead system integrator.

The scope of work included replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control system suite and installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing BAE Systems' Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the Saab RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system.


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The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation pro...

Finnish Navy Hamina-class MLU programme reaches final approval

by Kate Tringham

The upgraded Hamina-class missile boats have been comprehensively equipped for their size and are capable of monitoring and countering air, surface, and underwater threats. (Finnish Navy)

The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation programme has officially concluded and all four vessels have been returned to active duty.

A ceremony to mark the milestone was held at the Finnish Navy's base in Turku on 12 December, the service announced the same day.

The Hamina-class Squadron 2000 MLU (SQ2000 MLU) programme was carried out from 2018 to 2023 with Finnish company Patria acting as prime and lead system integrator.

The scope of work included replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control system suite and installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing BAE Systems' Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the Saab RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system.


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The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation pro...

Finnish Navy Hamina-class MLU programme reaches final approval

by Kate Tringham

The upgraded Hamina-class missile boats have been comprehensively equipped for their size and are capable of monitoring and countering air, surface, and underwater threats. (Finnish Navy)

The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation programme has officially concluded and all four vessels have been returned to active duty.

A ceremony to mark the milestone was held at the Finnish Navy's base in Turku on 12 December, the service announced the same day.

The Hamina-class Squadron 2000 MLU (SQ2000 MLU) programme was carried out from 2018 to 2023 with Finnish company Patria acting as prime and lead system integrator.

The scope of work included replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control system suite and installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing BAE Systems' Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the Saab RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system.


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The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation pro...

Finnish Navy Hamina-class MLU programme reaches final approval

by Kate Tringham

The upgraded Hamina-class missile boats have been comprehensively equipped for their size and are capable of monitoring and countering air, surface, and underwater threats. (Finnish Navy)

The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation programme has officially concluded and all four vessels have been returned to active duty.

A ceremony to mark the milestone was held at the Finnish Navy's base in Turku on 12 December, the service announced the same day.

The Hamina-class Squadron 2000 MLU (SQ2000 MLU) programme was carried out from 2018 to 2023 with Finnish company Patria acting as prime and lead system integrator.

The scope of work included replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control system suite and installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing BAE Systems' Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the Saab RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system.


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The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation pro...

Finnish Navy Hamina-class MLU programme reaches final approval

by Kate Tringham

The upgraded Hamina-class missile boats have been comprehensively equipped for their size and are capable of monitoring and countering air, surface, and underwater threats. (Finnish Navy)

The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation programme has officially concluded and all four vessels have been returned to active duty.

A ceremony to mark the milestone was held at the Finnish Navy's base in Turku on 12 December, the service announced the same day.

The Hamina-class Squadron 2000 MLU (SQ2000 MLU) programme was carried out from 2018 to 2023 with Finnish company Patria acting as prime and lead system integrator.

The scope of work included replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control system suite and installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing BAE Systems' Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the Saab RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system.


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The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation pro...

Finnish Navy Hamina-class MLU programme reaches final approval

by Kate Tringham

The upgraded Hamina-class missile boats have been comprehensively equipped for their size and are capable of monitoring and countering air, surface, and underwater threats. (Finnish Navy)

The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation programme has officially concluded and all four vessels have been returned to active duty.

A ceremony to mark the milestone was held at the Finnish Navy's base in Turku on 12 December, the service announced the same day.

The Hamina-class Squadron 2000 MLU (SQ2000 MLU) programme was carried out from 2018 to 2023 with Finnish company Patria acting as prime and lead system integrator.

The scope of work included replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control system suite and installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing BAE Systems' Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the Saab RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system.


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The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation pro...

Finnish Navy Hamina-class MLU programme reaches final approval

by Kate Tringham

The upgraded Hamina-class missile boats have been comprehensively equipped for their size and are capable of monitoring and countering air, surface, and underwater threats. (Finnish Navy)

The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation programme has officially concluded and all four vessels have been returned to active duty.

A ceremony to mark the milestone was held at the Finnish Navy's base in Turku on 12 December, the service announced the same day.

The Hamina-class Squadron 2000 MLU (SQ2000 MLU) programme was carried out from 2018 to 2023 with Finnish company Patria acting as prime and lead system integrator.

The scope of work included replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control system suite and installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing BAE Systems' Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the Saab RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system.


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The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation pro...

Finnish Navy Hamina-class MLU programme reaches final approval

by Kate Tringham

The upgraded Hamina-class missile boats have been comprehensively equipped for their size and are capable of monitoring and countering air, surface, and underwater threats. (Finnish Navy)

The Finnish Navy's Hamina-class fast attack craft (FAC) mid-life upgrade (MLU) and modernisation programme has officially concluded and all four vessels have been returned to active duty.

A ceremony to mark the milestone was held at the Finnish Navy's base in Turku on 12 December, the service announced the same day.

The Hamina-class Squadron 2000 MLU (SQ2000 MLU) programme was carried out from 2018 to 2023 with Finnish company Patria acting as prime and lead system integrator.

The scope of work included replacement of the Atlas Elektronik ANCS combat management system (CMS) with a new Saab 9LV CMS and fire-control system suite and installation of a new Saab TactiCall communication system. The existing BAE Systems' Bofors 57 mm Mk 3 guns have been replaced with the lighter Bofors 40 mm Mk 4, and the Saab RBS15 anti-ship missiles have been replaced by Israel Aerospace Industries' Gabriel V anti-ship missile system.


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