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Ahven-class minesweeper

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Class overview
NameAhven
Preceded byA class
Succeeded byKuha class
Completed6
General characteristics
Typeminesweeper
Displacement17 tons
Length17.2 m
Beam3.7 m
Draught1.3 m
Propulsion60 hp
Speed10.5 knots
Complement8
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1× 20 mm Madsen
6 mines
NotesShips in class include: Ahven 1, Ahven 2, Ahven 3, Ahven 4, Ahven 5, Ahven 6

The Ahven class minesweepers (Template:Lang-en) was a series of six minesweepers of the Finnish Navy. The ships were constructed in 1937 at the Turun veneveistämö shipyard and saw service during World War II.

The ships were later used as starting point for the design of the Kuha class minsweepers in 1941. The Ahven class was scrapped in 1961.

Vessels of the class

Ahven 1, Ahven
Ahven 2, Kiiski
Ahven 3, Muikku
Ahven 4, Sarki
Ahven 5, Kuore
Ahven 6, Lahna