
La Finlandia lancia la prima Corvette multi-ruolo di classe Pohjanmaa per mantenere la prontezza navale nel Mar Baltico
https://armyrecognition.com/news/navy-news/2025/finland-launches-first-pohjanmaa-class-multi-role-corvette-to-maintain-naval-readiness-in-baltic-sea
di JJBoren
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Footage of the ship being launched.
https://youtu.be/U8K4rX5VV2M?feature=shared
They have chosen Israeli missiles. What a shame.
Great that we got them, but damn that’s one fugly ship.
@North Korea: That’s how it’s done. Capisce?
I guess this time they’ll do something about the communication cables that are being cut right?… Right?
Lets go pajamas class!
Army Recognition 🤮
Edit: apparently quite a few people in this sub are fans of AI generated, intern-written articles focusing on single tweets or sometimes straight up plagiarism (with the authors of defence news outlets like Janes IHS, Shephard Media, etc. being unilaterally blocked by their Twitter account without prior interaction to avoid the discovery of their rephrased work on Army Recognition).
With that kind of displacement and armament, it’s closer to light frigate (like [OHP](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Hazard_Perry-class_frigate)), than corvette – twice as large as German [K130](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braunschweig-class_corvette).
Also interesting possible blueprint for polish Murena program.
👍
Will their be bananas on board for the sailors to eat at breakfast? Will there be bananas in Pohjanmaas?
How likely is for a vessel of this class to be efficient in open seas like north sea? Or in a saltier water like Mediterranean?
Does it affect ship design?
Is this the year of new additions to European navies or what?