Swedish Spica Class Fast Torpedo Boat
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It was a class of high-speed torpedo boats built for the Swedish Navy in the mid-1960s and decommissioned in the late 1980 s. Built by the Götaverken and Carlscrona Naval Shipyard, a total of six were built, with one T121Spica preserved as a museum ship. The design of the Spica class was based on a model developed by the German shipyard Lürssen, and its aggressive tactics and heavy armament made it a dangerous adversary for any invading fleet during the Cold War. The hull was made of steel, unlike some designs of the time that used plywood. The hull can be closed while operating in a nuclear radiation area.