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List of equipment of the Finnish Navy

This is a list of equipment of the Finnish Navy. For equipment of the Finnish Army, see here.

Watercraft edit

Class Origin Type Quantity Image Details
Corvettes
Pohjanmaa   Finland Corvette (4) Four 117-metre 4,300-tonne corvettes on order. To be armed with Bofors 57 Mk3 main gun, PTO 2020 anti-ship missiles, ITO 20 surface-to-air missiles launched from Mk 41 VLS, Torped 47 torpedoes and rails for naval mines or depth charges. The corvettes will also feature a helicopter deck and hangar.
Missile boats
Hamina   Finland Missile boat 4   51-metre 250-tonne missile boats. Armed with Bofors 57 Mk3 main gun, MTO 85M anti-ship missiles, ITO 2004 surface-to-air missiles, ITKK 96 heavy machine guns and rails for naval mines or depth charges.
After 2018-2021 modernisation planned to be armed with Bofors 40 Mk4 main gun, PTO 2020 anti-ship missiles, ITO 2004 surface-to-air missiles, initially Torped 45 and later Torped 47 torpedoes, Saab Trackfire remote weapon stations and rails for naval mines or depth charges.
Rauma   Finland Missile boat 4   48.5-metre 210-tonne missile boats. Armed with Bofors 40 Mk2 main gun, MTO 85M anti-ship missiles, Elma ASW-600 ASW mortars, ITKK 96 heavy machine guns and rails for naval mines or depth charges.
Minelayers
Hämeenmaa   Finland Minelayer 2   77.8-metre 1450-tonne minelayers. Armed with Bofors 57 Mk1 main gun, ITO 2004 surface-to-air missiles, RBU-1200 depth charge rocket launchers, ITKK 96 heavy machine guns, H&K GMG grenade machine guns, rails for up to 150 naval mines and rails for depth charges.
Pansio   Finland Minelayer 3   43-metre 680-tonne minelayers. Armed with Saab Trackfire remote weapon stations (with PKM machine guns and H&K GMG grenade machine guns), ITKK 96 heavy machine guns and rails for up to 50 naval mines or depth charges.
Minesweepers
Katanpää   Italy Mine countermeasures vessel 3   52.5-metre 680-tonne mine countermeasures vessel. Armed with Bofors 40 Mk2 main gun and depth charges for self-defence. Multiple mine countermeasure systems.
Kuha   Finland Minesweeper 4   32-metre 150-tonne minesweeper. Armed with Sako 23 mm twin-barrelled anti-aircraft autocannons and ITKK 96 heavy machine guns. Six were built, two have been decommissioned.
Kiiski   Finland Minesweeper 6   16-metre 20-tonne minesweeper. Armed with ITKK 96 heavy machine guns. Seven were built, one has been decommissioned.
Transport
Jehu (U-700)   Finland Landing craft 12   19.9-metre 32.2-tonne landing craft. Armed with Saab Trackfire remote weapon stations (with PKM machine guns and H&K GMG grenade machine guns or ITKK 96 heavy machine guns) and ITKK 96 heavy machine guns. Capable of transporting 25 soldiers (plus crew of 6) or 5.7 tonnes of cargo.
Commercially called Marine Alutech Watercat M18 AMC.
Jurmo (U-600)   Finland Landing craft 38
(17)
  14.2-metre 14-tonne landing craft. Armed with H&K GMG grenade machine guns or ITKK 96 heavy machine guns. Capable of transporting 20 soldiers (plus crew of 2) or 3 tonnes of cargo.
Commercially called Marine Alutech Watercat M12.
Uisko (U-200, U-300, U-400)   Finland Landing craft >24   11-metre 10-tonne landing craft. Armed with H&K GMG grenade machine guns or ITKK 96 heavy machine guns. Total of 35 aluminum Uisko landing craft have been built for FDF: 11 U-200, 17 U-300 and 7 U-400, some of the U-200 series craft have been decommissioned and sold off. Capable of transporting 2.5 tonnes of cargo.
U-100 series landing craft series has been decommissioned.
U-200 to U-400 series are commercially called Marine Alutech Watercat M11. The Uisko model 212 us a cable repair and service vessel while the Uisko model 213 is a transport vessel.[1]
G (G-100)   Finland Landing craft 37   8.2-metre 2.1-tonne landing craft. Unarmed, capable of transporting 8 soldiers or 1 tonne of cargo.
Commercially called Marine Alutech Watercat M8.
L [fi] (L-100)   Finland Landing craft 6   13-metre 14-tonne landing craft. Unarmed. 12 were built, 6 have been transferred over to National Defence Training Association (MPK).
Kampela [fi]   Finland Landing craft utility 1   32.5-metre 90-tonne transport craft. Can be armed with Sako 23 mm twin-barrelled anti-aircraft autocannons or up to 20 mines. Capable of transporting up to 170 tonnes of cargo. Three were built, two have been decommissioned.
Valas [fi]   Finland Miscellaneous auxiliary service ship (YAG) 2   30-metre 300-tonne auxiliary ships. Armed with Sako 23 mm twin-barrelled anti-aircraft autocannons and ITKK 96 heavy machine guns. Can transport 140 personnel or 30 tonnes of cargo. Five were built, three have been decommissioned.
Hila [fi]   Finland Auxiliary transport vessel 4   15-metre 50-tonne auxiliary transport craft. Unarmed.
Träskö   Finland Launch (YFL) 1   14-metre 15-tonne launch. Unarmed. Three were built, two have been decommissioned.
Command launches
Syöksy [fi]   Finland Command launch (YFL) 4   14-metre 19-tonne command launch. Armed with ITKK 96 heavy machine guns.
Viiri   Finland Command launch (YFL) 1   16-metre 20-tonne command launch. Unarmed.
Training ships
Fabian Wrede   Finland Training ship 3   19.6-metre 65-tonne training ship. Unarmed.
Lokki   Finland Training ship 1   27-metre 65-tonne training ship. Unarmed.
Research vessels
Isku   Finland Research vessel 1 33-metre 130-tonne test/research vessel. Former experimental missile boat which was modified for test and research purposes. Armed with ITKK 96 heavy machine gun and rails for naval mines.
Tugboats
Haukipää   Finland Tugboat 2 14-metre 50-tonne tugboat. Unarmed.
Cable layers
K410   Finland Cable layer 2   20-metre 35-tonne cable layer. Unarmed.
Pollution control vessels
Louhi   Finland Pollution control vessel (AG) 1   71.4-metre 2200-tonne pollution control vessel. Currently unarmed.
Owned by Finnish Environment Institute, but manned and operated by Finnish Navy.
Halli   Finland Pollution control vessel (YOR) 1   61.5-metre 2100-tonne pollution control vessel. Currently unarmed.
Owned by Finnish Environment Institute, but manned and operated by Finnish Navy.
Hylje   Finland Pollution control vessel (YOR) 1   54-metre 1400-tonne pollution control vessel. Currently unarmed.
Owned by Finnish Environment Institute, but manned and operated by Finnish Navy.

Naval munitions edit

Name Origin Type Quantity Image Details
Anti-ship missiles
PTO 2020   Israel Anti-ship missile ?   Gabriel V Advanced Naval Attack Missile. To be used by Pohjanmaa-class corvettes, Hamina-class missile boats and ground-based launchers.
MTO 85M   Sweden Anti-ship missile ?   RBS-15SF-3; both new RBS-15 built to RBS-15 Mk. III standard as well as upgraded Mk. II. Currently used by Hamina-class missile boats, Rauma-class missile boats and Sisu SK242 MTO 85M ground-based launchers.
Surface-to-air missiles
ITO 20   United States Surface-to-air missile ?   RIM-162 ESSM. To be used by Pohjanmaa-class corvettes.
ITO 2004   South Africa Surface-to-air missile ?   Umkhonto-IR Block 2. Used by Hamina-class missile boats and Hämeenmaa-class minelayers.
Torpedoes
Torped 45   Sweden Torpedo ?   To be used by Pohjanmaa-class corvettes and Hamina-class missile boats until Torped 47 becomes available.
Torped 47   Sweden Torpedo 0 To be used by Pohjanmaa-class corvettes and Hamina-class missile boats.
Depth charge rockets
RGB-12   Soviet Union Depth charge rocket ?   Used in Hämeenmaa-class minelayers.
Naval mines
PM16   Finland Naval mine ?   Used in all minelaying capable ships.
PM04   Finland Naval mine ?   Used in all minelaying capable ships.
PM98   Russia Naval mine ?
PM90
PM90MOD[2]
  Finland Naval mine ? Used in all minelaying capable ships.
RM   Finland Naval mine ? Rannikkomiina, "beach mine"
PM85S
PM85R
PM85E
  United Kingdom Naval mine ? Marconi's (BAe's) Stonefish influence mine. Used in all minelaying capable ships. S=650 kg, R=760 kg, E=950 kg
PM83-1   Soviet Union Naval mine ? Acoustic mine, later modified to PM98
PM83-2   Soviet Union Naval mine ? Magnetic and acoustic mine
S58   Finland Naval mine ?   Used in all minelaying capable ships.
S43-55   Finland Naval mine ?   Used in all minelaying capable ships.
S43   Finland Naval mine ? Used in all minelaying capable ships.
S41   Finland Naval mine ? Used in all minelaying capable ships.

Coastal Artillery edit

Model Origin Type Quantity Image Details
Coastal guns
130 53 TK   Finland Coastal gun ?   Tampella bedrock-installed 130 mm L/53 coastal gun turrets. Can fire both direct and indirect fire.
Anti-ship missile launchers
Sisu SK242 MTO 85M RAMETON   Finland Anti-ship missile launcher ?   Sisu SK242 MTO 85M truck-mounted quad missile launcher unit for MTO 85M missiles.
Command and fire control
Scania R470 MTO 85M   Sweden Command post vehicle ?   Scania R470 truck-mounted command post vehicle for MTO 85M missiles.
Artillery shells
RTA 2776   Norway
  Finland
Coastal artillery shell ? 130 mm naval armour piercing base bleed shell for 130 53 TK and former 130 K 54 and 130 K 90-60 coastal artillery guns.

Land vehicles of the Coastal Forces edit

Model Origin Type Quantity Image Details
Armoured personnel carriers
Sisu XA-180/185   Finland Armoured personnel carrier ?  
Utility vehicles
Defender   United Kingdom Utility Vehicle ?  
Toyota Hilux   Japan Pickup truck ?  
Military trucks
Sisu SA-150   Finland Medium off-road truck ?   Sisu SA-150 "Masi" truck.
Sisu SA-240   Finland Heavy off-road truck ?   Sisu SA-240 "Rasi" truck.
Sisu A2045   Finland Medium off-road truck ?  
Sisu E11T [fi]   Finland Heavy off-road truck ?  
Mercedes-Benz Actros   Germany Heavy military truck ?  
Mercedes-Benz Atego   Germany Medium military truck ?  
Scania G480   Sweden Heavy military truck ?  

Coastal Forces infantry weapon systems edit

Model Origin Type Quantity (Army included) Image Details
Pistols
9.00 PIST 2008   Austria Pistol   Glock 17 with specially made RTF2 checkering texture around the grip, 20 N (4.5 lbf) trigger pull, self illuminating tritium sights and a 17+1-round magazine. Used by military police.
9.00 PIST 80–91   Belgium Pistol   FN HP-DA. Standard issue pistol for military police conscripts.
Assault rifles
7.62 RK 62
7.62 RK 62 TP
7.62 RK 62 76
7.62 RK 62 76 TP
7.62 RK 62 M1
  Finland Assault rifle 350,000  
 
 
Standard issue assault rifle.
[Top] RK 62 with later version pistol grip and handguard.
[Middle] RK 62 76 with an older stamped steel magazine.
[Bottom] RK 62 M1 basic upgrade with a telescoping stock, mounting rails and an improved selector switch.
7.62 RK 95 TP
  Finland Assault rifle 20,000   Newer improved assault rifle. Used by Coastal Jaegers in the Navy.
7.62 RK 72
7.62 RK 72 TP
  East Germany Assault rifle 100,000   East German -made AKM (MPi-KM fixed stock and MPi-KMS-72 folding stock variants). Purchased in the 1990s in large numbers for reserve troops. Folding stock version is used by various tank, APC and IFV crewmen.
FN SCAR-L   Belgium Assault rifle 300–500 Used by special forces (ETO in the Navy).[3][4]
Shotguns
12 HAUL REM 870   United States Shotgun   Standard shotgun.
Sniper rifles
8.6 TKIV 2000   Finland Sniper rifle   Sako TRG-42.
7.62 TKIV 85   Finland Sniper rifle  
12.7 TKIV 2000   United States Sniper rifle   Barrett M95.[5]
TRG-21   Finland Sniper rifle   Sako TRG-21. For marksmanship competition shooting. Doesn't have a specific name within the FDF standard naming system.[6]
Submachine guns
9.00 KP 2000
9.00 KP 2000 VAIM
  Germany Submachine gun   Heckler & Koch MP5A5 and MP5SD6. Used by special forces in the Navy.
Support weapons
7.62 KK PKM
7.62 KK PKM PICA
  Soviet Union
  Russia
General-purpose machine gun   Standard general-purpose machine gun.
7.62 KVKK 62   Finland Light machine gun   Being gradually replaced by PKM.
12.7 ITKK 96   Soviet Union Anti-aircraft machine gun   Soviet NSV machine gun; standard heavy machine gun.
M134D-H Minigun   United States Minigun   Used by special forces (ETO) in the Navy.[7]
40 KRKK 2005   Germany Grenade machine gun  
40 KRPIST 2002   Germany Grenade launcher   Used by Coastal Jaegers in the Navy.
Mortars
120 KRH 65 Y
120 KRH 65 73
  Finland Mortar 15
Old Tampella heavy infantry mortar. 15 were manufactured with an amphibious floating carriage in 1965 and more with a new carriage in 1974. In long-term storage.[8]: 212–213 
120 KRH 85
120 KRH 85 92
  Finland Mortar 60[8]: 214  Tampella heavy infantry mortar model 1985. To be withdrawn from service when barrels wear out.[8]: 215 
120 KRH 92
120 KRH 92 76
  Finland Mortar 698   Standard issue Finnish Tampella lightweight heavy infantry mortar. Old 120 KRH 40 were withdrawn from service and scrapped when the 120 KRH 92 were acquired.[8]: 216–217 
81 KRH 71 Y   Finland Mortar   Standard issue Finnish Tampella light infantry mortar.[8]: 192–193 
81 KRH 96   Finland Mortar 550[8]: 193    81 KRH 71 Y with an improved baseplate designed after the 120 KRH 92 baseplate, manufactured by Vammas.[8]: 193 
Anti-armour
102 RSLPSTOHJ NLAW   Sweden
  United Kingdom
Anti-tank missile 3,000[9]   Disposable, man-portable, short range fire-and-forget anti-tank guided missile system.
112 RSKES APILAS   France Anti-tank weapon   Portable one-shot 112 mm recoilless anti-tank weapon. Colloquially known as jumppaputki ("Gym tube"). Will be taken out of service by 2020.[10]
66 KES 12
66 KES 88
66 KES 12 RAK
  United States
  Norway
Anti-tank weapon
Anti-structure weapon
<70,000
  M72A5 (66 KES 88) and M72 EC LAW Mk.I (66 KES 12 PST) HEAT variants and M72 ASM RC (66 KES 12 RAK) aluminized HE variant. Colloquially known as kessi. 66 KES 88 will be taken out of service by 2020.[10]
95 S 58-61   Finland Recoilless gun <1,000   95mm recoilless anti-tank gun. Colloquially known as musti ("Blackie"); the weapon makes a loud, distinctly dog bark-like sound when fired. In reserve. Will be taken out of service by 2020.[10]
Anti-ship
RO 06   Israel
  Germany
Coastal missile 18   Israeli Spike missile, ER variant. some of them are made in Germany by Diehl Defence. 18 Spike-ER launchers for anti-ship use, 400 Spike-ER missiles.[11]
BOR-A 550   France Coastal surveillance radar ?   The radar is able to detect targets up to 60 km.

See also edit

References edit

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This is a list of equipment of the Finnish Navy For equipment of the Finnish Army see here Contents 1 Watercraft 2 Naval munitions 3 Coastal Artillery 4 Land vehicles of the Coastal Forces 5 Coastal Forces infantry weapon systems 6 See also 7 ReferencesWatercraft editMain article List of current ships of the Finnish Navy Class Origin Type Quantity Image Details Corvettes Pohjanmaa nbsp Finland Corvette 4 Four 117 metre 4 300 tonne corvettes on order To be armed with Bofors 57 Mk3 main gun PTO 2020 anti ship missiles ITO 20 surface to air missiles launched from Mk 41 VLS Torped 47 torpedoes and rails for naval mines or depth charges The corvettes will also feature a helicopter deck and hangar Missile boats Hamina nbsp Finland Missile boat 4 nbsp 51 metre 250 tonne missile boats Armed with Bofors 57 Mk3 main gun MTO 85M anti ship missiles ITO 2004 surface to air missiles ITKK 96 heavy machine guns and rails for naval mines or depth charges After 2018 2021 modernisation planned to be armed with Bofors 40 Mk4 main gun PTO 2020 anti ship missiles ITO 2004 surface to air missiles initially Torped 45 and later Torped 47 torpedoes Saab Trackfire remote weapon stations and rails for naval mines or depth charges Rauma nbsp Finland Missile boat 4 nbsp 48 5 metre 210 tonne missile boats Armed with Bofors 40 Mk2 main gun MTO 85M anti ship missiles Elma ASW 600 ASW mortars ITKK 96 heavy machine guns and rails for naval mines or depth charges Minelayers Hameenmaa nbsp Finland Minelayer 2 nbsp 77 8 metre 1450 tonne minelayers Armed with Bofors 57 Mk1 main gun ITO 2004 surface to air missiles RBU 1200 depth charge rocket launchers ITKK 96 heavy machine guns H amp K GMG grenade machine guns rails for up to 150 naval mines and rails for depth charges Pansio nbsp Finland Minelayer 3 nbsp 43 metre 680 tonne minelayers Armed with Saab Trackfire remote weapon stations with PKM machine guns and H amp K GMG grenade machine guns ITKK 96 heavy machine guns and rails for up to 50 naval mines or depth charges Minesweepers Katanpaa nbsp Italy Mine countermeasures vessel 3 nbsp 52 5 metre 680 tonne mine countermeasures vessel Armed with Bofors 40 Mk2 main gun and depth charges for self defence Multiple mine countermeasure systems Kuha nbsp Finland Minesweeper 4 nbsp 32 metre 150 tonne minesweeper Armed with Sako 23 mm twin barrelled anti aircraft autocannons and ITKK 96 heavy machine guns Six were built two have been decommissioned Kiiski nbsp Finland Minesweeper 6 nbsp 16 metre 20 tonne minesweeper Armed with ITKK 96 heavy machine guns Seven were built one has been decommissioned Transport Jehu U 700 nbsp Finland Landing craft 12 nbsp 19 9 metre 32 2 tonne landing craft Armed with Saab Trackfire remote weapon stations with PKM machine guns and H amp K GMG grenade machine guns or ITKK 96 heavy machine guns and ITKK 96 heavy machine guns Capable of transporting 25 soldiers plus crew of 6 or 5 7 tonnes of cargo Commercially called Marine Alutech Watercat M18 AMC Jurmo U 600 nbsp Finland Landing craft 38 17 nbsp 14 2 metre 14 tonne landing craft Armed with H amp K GMG grenade machine guns or ITKK 96 heavy machine guns Capable of transporting 20 soldiers plus crew of 2 or 3 tonnes of cargo Commercially called Marine Alutech Watercat M12 Uisko U 200 U 300 U 400 nbsp Finland Landing craft gt 24 nbsp 11 metre 10 tonne landing craft Armed with H amp K GMG grenade machine guns or ITKK 96 heavy machine guns Total of 35 aluminum Uisko landing craft have been built for FDF 11 U 200 17 U 300 and 7 U 400 some of the U 200 series craft have been decommissioned and sold off Capable of transporting 2 5 tonnes of cargo U 100 series landing craft series has been decommissioned U 200 to U 400 series are commercially called Marine Alutech Watercat M11 The Uisko model 212 us a cable repair and service vessel while the Uisko model 213 is a transport vessel 1 G G 100 nbsp Finland Landing craft 37 nbsp 8 2 metre 2 1 tonne landing craft Unarmed capable of transporting 8 soldiers or 1 tonne of cargo Commercially called Marine Alutech Watercat M8 L fi L 100 nbsp Finland Landing craft 6 nbsp 13 metre 14 tonne landing craft Unarmed 12 were built 6 have been transferred over to National Defence Training Association MPK Kampela fi nbsp Finland Landing craft utility 1 nbsp 32 5 metre 90 tonne transport craft Can be armed with Sako 23 mm twin barrelled anti aircraft autocannons or up to 20 mines Capable of transporting up to 170 tonnes of cargo Three were built two have been decommissioned Valas fi nbsp Finland Miscellaneous auxiliary service ship YAG 2 nbsp 30 metre 300 tonne auxiliary ships Armed with Sako 23 mm twin barrelled anti aircraft autocannons and ITKK 96 heavy machine guns Can transport 140 personnel or 30 tonnes of cargo Five were built three have been decommissioned Hila fi nbsp Finland Auxiliary transport vessel 4 nbsp 15 metre 50 tonne auxiliary transport craft Unarmed Trasko nbsp Finland Launch YFL 1 nbsp 14 metre 15 tonne launch Unarmed Three were built two have been decommissioned Command launches Syoksy fi nbsp Finland Command launch YFL 4 nbsp 14 metre 19 tonne command launch Armed with ITKK 96 heavy machine guns Viiri nbsp Finland Command launch YFL 1 nbsp 16 metre 20 tonne command launch Unarmed Training ships Fabian Wrede nbsp Finland Training ship 3 nbsp 19 6 metre 65 tonne training ship Unarmed Lokki nbsp Finland Training ship 1 nbsp 27 metre 65 tonne training ship Unarmed Research vessels Isku nbsp Finland Research vessel 1 33 metre 130 tonne test research vessel Former experimental missile boat which was modified for test and research purposes Armed with ITKK 96 heavy machine gun and rails for naval mines Tugboats Haukipaa nbsp Finland Tugboat 2 14 metre 50 tonne tugboat Unarmed Cable layers K410 nbsp Finland Cable layer 2 nbsp 20 metre 35 tonne cable layer Unarmed Pollution control vessels Louhi nbsp Finland Pollution control vessel AG 1 nbsp 71 4 metre 2200 tonne pollution control vessel Currently unarmed Owned by Finnish Environment Institute but manned and operated by Finnish Navy Halli nbsp Finland Pollution control vessel YOR 1 nbsp 61 5 metre 2100 tonne pollution control vessel Currently unarmed Owned by Finnish Environment Institute but manned and operated by Finnish Navy Hylje nbsp Finland Pollution control vessel YOR 1 nbsp 54 metre 1400 tonne pollution control vessel Currently unarmed Owned by Finnish Environment Institute but manned and operated by Finnish Navy Naval munitions editName Origin Type Quantity Image Details Anti ship missiles PTO 2020 nbsp Israel Anti ship missile nbsp Gabriel V Advanced Naval Attack Missile To be used by Pohjanmaa class corvettes Hamina class missile boats and ground based launchers MTO 85M nbsp Sweden Anti ship missile nbsp RBS 15SF 3 both new RBS 15 built to RBS 15 Mk III standard as well as upgraded Mk II Currently used by Hamina class missile boats Rauma class missile boats and Sisu SK242 MTO 85M ground based launchers Surface to air missiles ITO 20 nbsp United States Surface to air missile nbsp RIM 162 ESSM To be used by Pohjanmaa class corvettes ITO 2004 nbsp South Africa Surface to air missile nbsp Umkhonto IR Block 2 Used by Hamina class missile boats and Hameenmaa class minelayers Torpedoes Torped 45 nbsp Sweden Torpedo nbsp To be used by Pohjanmaa class corvettes and Hamina class missile boats until Torped 47 becomes available Torped 47 nbsp Sweden Torpedo 0 To be used by Pohjanmaa class corvettes and Hamina class missile boats Depth charge rockets RGB 12 nbsp Soviet Union Depth charge rocket nbsp Used in Hameenmaa class minelayers Naval mines PM16 nbsp Finland Naval mine nbsp Used in all minelaying capable ships PM04 nbsp Finland Naval mine nbsp Used in all minelaying capable ships PM98 nbsp Russia Naval mine PM90PM90MOD 2 nbsp Finland Naval mine Used in all minelaying capable ships RM nbsp Finland Naval mine Rannikkomiina beach mine PM85SPM85RPM85E nbsp United Kingdom Naval mine Marconi s BAe s Stonefish influence mine Used in all minelaying capable ships S 650 kg R 760 kg E 950 kg PM83 1 nbsp Soviet Union Naval mine Acoustic mine later modified to PM98 PM83 2 nbsp Soviet Union Naval mine Magnetic and acoustic mine S58 nbsp Finland Naval mine nbsp Used in all minelaying capable ships S43 55 nbsp Finland Naval mine nbsp Used in all minelaying capable ships S43 nbsp Finland Naval mine Used in all minelaying capable ships S41 nbsp Finland Naval mine Used in all minelaying capable ships Coastal Artillery editModel Origin Type Quantity Image Details Coastal guns 130 53 TK nbsp Finland Coastal gun nbsp Tampella bedrock installed 130 mm L 53 coastal gun turrets Can fire both direct and indirect fire Anti ship missile launchers Sisu SK242 MTO 85M RAMETON nbsp Finland Anti ship missile launcher nbsp Sisu SK242 MTO 85M truck mounted quad missile launcher unit for MTO 85M missiles Command and fire control Scania R470 MTO 85M nbsp Sweden Command post vehicle nbsp Scania R470 truck mounted command post vehicle for MTO 85M missiles Artillery shells RTA 2776 nbsp Norway nbsp Finland Coastal artillery shell 130 mm naval armour piercing base bleed shell for 130 53 TK and former 130 K 54 and 130 K 90 60 coastal artillery guns Land vehicles of the Coastal Forces editModel Origin Type Quantity Image Details Armoured personnel carriers Sisu XA 180 185 nbsp Finland Armoured personnel carrier nbsp Utility vehicles Defender nbsp United Kingdom Utility Vehicle nbsp Toyota Hilux nbsp Japan Pickup truck nbsp Military trucks Sisu SA 150 nbsp Finland Medium off road truck nbsp Sisu SA 150 Masi truck Sisu SA 240 nbsp Finland Heavy off road truck nbsp Sisu SA 240 Rasi truck Sisu A2045 nbsp Finland Medium off road truck nbsp Sisu E11T fi nbsp Finland Heavy off road truck nbsp Mercedes Benz Actros nbsp Germany Heavy military truck nbsp Mercedes Benz Atego nbsp Germany Medium military truck nbsp Scania G480 nbsp Sweden Heavy military truck nbsp Coastal Forces infantry weapon systems editModel Origin Type Quantity Army included Image Details Pistols 9 00 PIST 2008 nbsp Austria Pistol nbsp Glock 17 with specially made RTF2 checkering texture around the grip 20 N 4 5 lbf trigger pull self illuminating tritium sights and a 17 1 round magazine Used by military police 9 00 PIST 80 91 nbsp Belgium Pistol nbsp FN HP DA Standard issue pistol for military police conscripts Assault rifles 7 62 RK 627 62 RK 62 TP7 62 RK 62 767 62 RK 62 76 TP7 62 RK 62 M1 nbsp Finland Assault rifle 350 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp Standard issue assault rifle Top RK 62 with later version pistol grip and handguard Middle RK 62 76 with an older stamped steel magazine Bottom RK 62 M1 basic upgrade with a telescoping stock mounting rails and an improved selector switch 7 62 RK 95 TP nbsp Finland Assault rifle 20 000 nbsp Newer improved assault rifle Used by Coastal Jaegers in the Navy 7 62 RK 727 62 RK 72 TP nbsp East Germany Assault rifle 100 000 nbsp East German made AKM MPi KM fixed stock and MPi KMS 72 folding stock variants Purchased in the 1990s in large numbers for reserve troops Folding stock version is used by various tank APC and IFV crewmen FN SCAR L nbsp Belgium Assault rifle 300 500 Used by special forces ETO in the Navy 3 4 Shotguns 12 HAUL REM 870 nbsp United States Shotgun nbsp Standard shotgun Sniper rifles 8 6 TKIV 2000 nbsp Finland Sniper rifle nbsp Sako TRG 42 7 62 TKIV 85 nbsp Finland Sniper rifle nbsp 12 7 TKIV 2000 nbsp United States Sniper rifle nbsp Barrett M95 5 TRG 21 nbsp Finland Sniper rifle nbsp Sako TRG 21 For marksmanship competition shooting Doesn t have a specific name within the FDF standard naming system 6 Submachine guns 9 00 KP 20009 00 KP 2000 VAIM nbsp Germany Submachine gun nbsp Heckler amp Koch MP5A5 and MP5SD6 Used by special forces in the Navy Support weapons 7 62 KK PKM7 62 KK PKM PICA nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Russia General purpose machine gun nbsp Standard general purpose machine gun 7 62 KVKK 62 nbsp Finland Light machine gun nbsp Being gradually replaced by PKM 12 7 ITKK 96 nbsp Soviet Union Anti aircraft machine gun nbsp Soviet NSV machine gun standard heavy machine gun M134D H Minigun nbsp United States Minigun nbsp Used by special forces ETO in the Navy 7 40 KRKK 2005 nbsp Germany Grenade machine gun nbsp 40 KRPIST 2002 nbsp Germany Grenade launcher nbsp Used by Coastal Jaegers in the Navy Mortars 120 KRH 65 Y120 KRH 65 73 nbsp Finland Mortar 15 Old Tampella heavy infantry mortar 15 were manufactured with an amphibious floating carriage in 1965 and more with a new carriage in 1974 In long term storage 8 212 213 120 KRH 85120 KRH 85 92 nbsp Finland Mortar 60 8 214 Tampella heavy infantry mortar model 1985 To be withdrawn from service when barrels wear out 8 215 120 KRH 92120 KRH 92 76 nbsp Finland Mortar 698 nbsp Standard issue Finnish Tampella lightweight heavy infantry mortar Old 120 KRH 40 were withdrawn from service and scrapped when the 120 KRH 92 were acquired 8 216 217 81 KRH 71 Y nbsp Finland Mortar nbsp Standard issue Finnish Tampella light infantry mortar 8 192 193 81 KRH 96 nbsp Finland Mortar 550 8 193 nbsp 81 KRH 71 Y with an improved baseplate designed after the 120 KRH 92 baseplate manufactured by Vammas 8 193 Anti armour 102 RSLPSTOHJ NLAW nbsp Sweden nbsp United Kingdom Anti tank missile 3 000 9 nbsp Disposable man portable short range fire and forget anti tank guided missile system 112 RSKES APILAS nbsp France Anti tank weapon nbsp Portable one shot 112 mm recoilless anti tank weapon Colloquially known as jumppaputki Gym tube Will be taken out of service by 2020 10 66 KES 1266 KES 8866 KES 12 RAK nbsp United States nbsp Norway Anti tank weaponAnti structure weapon lt 70 000 nbsp M72A5 66 KES 88 and M72 EC LAW Mk I 66 KES 12 PST HEAT variants and M72 ASM RC 66 KES 12 RAK aluminized HE variant Colloquially known as kessi 66 KES 88 will be taken out of service by 2020 10 95 S 58 61 nbsp Finland Recoilless gun lt 1 000 nbsp 95mm recoilless anti tank gun Colloquially known as musti Blackie the weapon makes a loud distinctly dog bark like sound when fired In reserve Will be taken out of service by 2020 10 Anti ship RO 06 nbsp Israel nbsp Germany Coastal missile 18 nbsp Israeli Spike missile ER variant some of them are made in Germany by Diehl Defence 18 Spike ER launchers for anti ship use 400 Spike ER missiles 11 BOR A 550 nbsp France Coastal surveillance radar nbsp The radar is able to detect targets up to 60 km See also editList of active Finnish Navy ships List of decommissioned ships of the Finnish Navy List of equipment of the Finnish Army List of former equipment of the Finnish ArmyReferences edit Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2021 11 12 Retrieved 2022 01 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link https puolustusvoimat fi documents 1951253 13454330 Vuosikirja 2019 Heratemiinojen kehitystyo Merivoimissa pdf f01b9b06 a52a 9419 3dc3 2f5d621ca753 Vuosikirja 2019 Heratemiinojen kehitystyo Merivoimissa pdf 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