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Hamina class missile boat : ウィキペディア英語版
Hamina-class missile boat

The Hamina class missile boat is a class of fast attack craft of the Finnish Navy. Technically they are classified as "missile fast attack craft" or ''ohjusvene'', literally "missile boat" in Finnish.〔(Hamina-luokka ) Finnish Defence Forces 〕
==History==

The vessels were built in the late 1990s, early 2000s, and are the fourth generation of Finnish missile craft. The first vessel was ordered in December 1996 and the fourth was handed over on 19 June 2006. Since the launch of the Helsinki class missile boats, all fast attack craft have been named after Finnish coastal cities. It was previously known also as ''Rauma 2000'' following its predecessor the ''Rauma'' class.
The four vessels form what the Finnish Navy calls ''Squadron 2000'' ((フィンランド語:Laivue 2000)). Initially the Finnish Navy considered several different compositions for the new squadron, and at one point only two Hamina class vessels and four ''Tuuli'' class ACV were to have been built. After a strategic shift of the Finnish Navy's role, the composition of the Squadron 2000 followed suit. The ''Tuuli'' class prototype was never been fully equipped, nor fitted for operational use and its three sisters were cancelled, instead two more ''Hamina'' class boats have been built; with some of the equipment intended for the Tuulis being used in the Haminas. The fourth and final Hamina class ship was delivered in summer 2006.
The squadron reached its full operational capability in 2008 and have greatly improved the surface- and air surveillance as well as air defense capability of the Finnish Navy. Their electronic surveillance suite also increases the quality of information available to military leaders.
All ships were built at Aker Finnyards in Rauma, Finland. The vessels have their home base at Upinniemi.
In March 2014 it was announced that the ''Hamina''-class missile boats will be upgraded in the near future.〔(Ohjusveneiden viimeinen remontti ). Helsingin Sanomat, 18 March 2014. 〕

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