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- The last of the Trygg class of Royal Norwegian Navy torpedo boats was HNoMS Stegg. Her sister ships were Trygg and . The Trygg class vessels were the only additions to the Norwegian fleet of torpedo boats between the First and the Second World Wars. At the outbreak of the Second World War the Trygg class was mobilised together with eight 2. class and six 1. class torpedo boats. Stegg was constructed at Horten naval shipyard and had yard number 111. She was named after the Stegg, the Norwegian term for the male grouse. (en)
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- *Formally stricken and sold forscrapping24 June 1949.
- *Destroyed in battle withKriegsmarineunits atHerøysund,Uskedal, 20 April 1940
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- Lieutenant H. M. Hansen (en)
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- *2 × 76 mm guns
*1 × 20 mm Oerlikon
*anti-aircraft gun
*4 × 45 cm torpedo tubes (en)
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- *2 ships taken as prizes,
*1 warship damaged (en)
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- The last of the Trygg class of Royal Norwegian Navy torpedo boats was HNoMS Stegg. Her sister ships were Trygg and . The Trygg class vessels were the only additions to the Norwegian fleet of torpedo boats between the First and the Second World Wars. At the outbreak of the Second World War the Trygg class was mobilised together with eight 2. class and six 1. class torpedo boats. Stegg was constructed at Horten naval shipyard and had yard number 111. She was named after the Stegg, the Norwegian term for the male grouse. (en)
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