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Coordinates: 55°4113N 12°3620E / 55.6869°N 12.6055°E / 55.6869; 12.6055
 

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Sælen lifted aboard Grietje

Sælen lifted aboard Grietje for transport

History
Denmark
NameSælen
Laid down31 May 1965
Launched3 October 1965
Commissioned
  • 10 October 1990
  • (Danish navy)
Decommissioned2004[1]
FateMuseum at Holmen, Copenhagen
General characteristics
Class and typeTumleren-class submarine
Displacement370 tons surfaced, 435 tons submerged
Length47.20 m (154.9 ft)
Beam4.70 m (15.4 ft)
Draught3.80 m (12.5 ft)
Propulsiontwo MTU 1,100 hp diesel engines, one 1,700 hp electric motor
Speed10 knots (19 km/h) surfaced, 17 knots (31 km/h) submerged
Complement24 officers and men
Armamenteight 533 mm (21-inch) torpedo tubes, eight torpedoes

HDMS Sælen (S323) (orKDM Sælen ) is one of the three Tumleren-class small coastal submarines of the Royal Danish Navy.

History[edit]

She was built as a Type 207 submarinebyRheinstahl-NordseewerkeofEmden, Germany in 1965 for the Royal Norwegian Navy and served for 25 years as HNoMS Uthaug before being purchased by Denmark in 1990, and renamed after the seal. Her international call sign is OUCJ.

On 4 December 1990, Sælen sank in the Kattegat off Hesselø while being towed from CopenhagentoAarhus. On 17 December,[2] she was raised by the German floating crane Roland and taken to Aarhus for repair. On 10 August 1993, diving approval was issued and the boat was recommissioned.

Sælen served in the 2003 invasion of Iraq from May 2002 until June 2003. To speed her return to her homeport of Frederikshavn after 385 days of deployment in the Mediterranean Sea and the Persian Gulf, she was transported on board the heavy-lift ship Grietje.

Museum ship[edit]

Sælen at Holmen, Copenhagen

After her return from the Persian Gulf, Sælen was decommissioned and handed over to the Royal Danish Naval Museum. Sælen is now on the hard at the old navy headquarters at Holmen in central Copenhagen where she is open to visitors.

Sælen at Holmen, Copenhagen, close view


See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Sea Accidents and Losses". Danish Naval History. Retrieved 24 December 2019.

  • 55°41′13N 12°36′20E / 55.6869°N 12.6055°E / 55.6869; 12.6055


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