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The ''Najaden'' class,〔Whitley 2000, p. 34.〕〔Gardiner and Chesneau 1980, p. 383.〕〔Gardiner and Chumbley 1995, p. 75.〕 also known as the ''Huitfeldt''-class,〔 was a class of two torpedo boats built for and operated by the Royal Danish Navy. Construction started in 1942, with the ships being completed in 1947, and continuing in service until 1966. ==Construction and design== In 1939, Denmark ordered two torpedo boats (originally to be named ''Aarhus'' and ''Aalborg''〔) for the Royal Danish Navy. The new class were much larger and more capable than existing torpedo craft of the Danish Navy, where the most modern examples, the and es, displaced with a speed of , compared with and for the new ships.〔〔 Construction was delayed by the German invasion of Denmark in 1940, with the ships not being laid down until 3 July 1942.〔 They were launched in 1943, but when Germany dissolved the Danish government on 29 August 1943, it did not attempt to complete the half-built ships.〔〔Bjørn 1995, p. 294.〕 Work restarted following the liberation of Denmark, and the two ships were completed in 1947. As completed, they had an armament of two 105 mm M/40 guns, with three Bofors 40 mm and six Madsen 20 mm anti-aircraft guns.〔 Torpedo armament was six 450 mm torpedo tubes, which had been originally fitted to the ''Dragen''- and ''Glenten''-class torpedo boats, which were disarmed in 1941 when taken over by Germany.〔〔 They were powered by geared steam turbines, giving and driving two shafts.〔
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