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HNoMS Sleipner (1936)

''Sleipner'' was a destroyer commissioned into the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1936. The lead ship of the ''Sleipner'' class, she gained near-legendary status in Norway by enduring over two weeks of intense air attack by ''Luftwaffe'' bombers following the 9 April 1940 invasion of Norway. After the resistance in South Norway started unravelling she made her way over the North Sea to continue the fight against the Germans from exile. After serving as a convoy escort along the coast of the United Kingdom, she was decommissioned in 1944. She was recommissioned in 1948 after being converted to a frigate. Along with her surviving sister ships she was sold for scrapping in 1959.
==Construction==
''Sleipner'' was built at Karljohansvern naval shipyard in Horten and had yard number 120.〔 Unlike the rest of her class, ''Sleipner'' had only two 10 cm guns and was unable to elevate her main pieces high enough to fire at aircraft.

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