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The ''Niels Juel'' class was a three-ship class of corvettes formerly in service with the Royal Danish Navy. They were built in Denmark at Aalborg Shipyard and were launched in the period 1978–1980. In 1998–2000 the three vessels had a mid-life update, as well as a large update on the electrical systems. The three ships were named (NATO abbreviation ''NIJU''), (NATO abbreviation ''OLFI'') and (NATO abbreviation ''PETO''). All three vessels were named after famous Danish admirals, with the debatabale exception of Peter Tordenskjold, a Norwegian-born officer who served during the personal union of Norway and Denmark from 1415 to 1814. These ships were replaced by the s.〔http://forsvaret.dk/2ESK/Enheder/PS/〕 All three ships were retired in 2009 〔http://forsvaret.dk/ssg/elementer/udsmykning/Pages/default.aspx〕 and were scrapped in 2013 at Munkebo, Denmark.〔http://www.maritimeparts.com/Maritimeparts.com-Blog/Quick-demolution-of-3-corvettes.html〕 ==Design== During the mid-life refit, the corvettes were modified to be able to use the StanFlex modular mission payload system; two module slots were installed aft of the superstructure. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Niels Juel-class corvette」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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