HSwMS Najad

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Several ships of the Swedish Navy have been named HSwMS Najad, named after the mythological water spirit:

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HSwMS <i>Najad</i> (1979)

HSwMS Najad is the lead ship of her class of submarine for the Swedish Navy, project name A14. She was launched at the Kockums shipyard in Malmö, Sweden, on 13 August 1979, and completed and commissioned into the Swedish Navy in 26 June 1981.

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