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  • [Ship name(s)]: Buran
    [Year]: 1951
    [Type (as built)]: Tugboat
    [Yard number]: 315
    [IMO number]: 6852883
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  • [Ship name(s)]: Sisu (1939–1975)Louhi (1975–1986)
    [Year]: 1939
    [Type (as built)]: Icebreaker
    [Yard number]: 272
    [IMO number]: 5330371
    [Status]: Broken up
    [Notes]: Sisu was the first diesel-electric icebreaker in Finland. She was decommissioned, transferred to the Finnish Navy in 1975 and renamed Louhi. In 1986, she was broken up in Naantali, Finland.
    [Image]: Icebreaker Sisu 1939.jpg
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  • [Ship name(s)]: Vind
    [Year]: 1932
    [Type (as built)]: Motorboat
    [Yard number]: 245
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  • [Ship name(s)]: Turso
    [Year]: 1950
    [Type (as built)]: Tugboat
    [Yard number]: 344
    [IMO number]: 7829857
    [Status]: Broken up
    [Notes]:
    [Image]: Broken up in 2015.
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  • [Ship name(s)]: Michurinets
    [Year]: 1950
    [Type (as built)]: Tugboat
    [Yard number]: 315
    [IMO number]: 6856968
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  • [Ship name(s)]: Turunmaa
    [Year]: 1968
    [Type (as built)]: Gunboat
    [Yard number]: 381
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    [Status]: Decommissioned
    [Notes]: Turunmaa-class gunboats Turunmaa (03) and Karjala (04) were in service in the Finnish Navy in 1968–2001. Since 2002, Karjala has been a museum ship in Turku, Finland, while Turunmaa is in private ownership.
    [Image]: Turunmaa Class Finnish Navy Corvette.jpeg
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About This Tool

Hietalahti shipyard is a very famous shipyard in Finland. It has a long history of building world-leading ships from the early days of the war, while bringing together almost all of Europe’s most advanced technology, the most deadly shipbuilding engineers, together in order to meet international orders and has been working tirelessly. Between 201 and 400, Hietalahti shipyard built a total of 167 perfect ships, and a detailed list is compiled in this random tool.

These ships experienced the development of the Industrial Revolution and witnessed the cruelty of war. Many of them were appropriated as warships, which the rest of the world competed to own because of their rugged hulls and advanced equipment. Through the generator, you can see the specific ship information, including the name of the ship, the construction of the specific years and years of service, as well as the scheduled merchant information.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of ships built at Hietalahti shipyard (201–400).

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