NORWAY AND SWEDEN.

ARMORED FLEET.

Norway.

Type and Name. ABCDEFG Battery.
 Ft. in. Tons. Knots In. In. In.
Monitors.
 Scorpionen11 61,423 380 7511.826 II 11-inch
 Armstrong.
 Mjölner11 61,4904607511.826
 Thrudvang11 61,4905008511.826
 Thor13 21,9706009713.7 9
 Odin13 21,9706009713.7 9

Sweden.
Monitors.
 John Ericsson11 6 1,4753807510½31½II 15-inch
Rodman smooth-bore.
 Thordön11 61,475380  7½510½26 II 9¼-inch
 Finsporg Rifle.
 Tyrfing11 61,475380  7½510½26
 Loke12 21,5754308517¾24½
Monitor Gun-boats.
Garmer 6 625690  5½6 I 9¼-inch
 Armstrong.
Fenris 8 3256436  10½33¾
Sköld 7 623617  3¾  8½ 33¾
Gerda 8 945313381433¾
Hildur 8 945313381433¾
Björn 8 945313381433¾
Berserk 8 945315581433¾
Folke 8 945315581433¾
Sölwe 8 945315581433¾
Ulf 8 945315581433¾
One other 8 945315581433¾

SCORPIONEN. MJOLNER. THRUDVANG. THOR.  JOHN ERICSSON. THORDON. TJIFING. LOKE.

Low freeboard, single-turreted monitors. ([See Passaic, American].)

ODIN.

Armored belt and casemate. Ram bow, straight stern, low freeboard. The Odin belongs to the floating-battery type; her casemate rising above the deck-level with tumble-home sides, and ports in all four faces for all-around fire.

GARMER.

THE TWELVE SWEDISH MONITOR GUN BOATS.

Armored belt and fixed turret, twin screws, no sail power. The turret is dome-shaped, with a small dome-shaped armored pilot-house on its after-end. The sides of the turret curve into a steep glacis, which is carried out nearly to the side of the ship, the deck in wake of the turret being merely a narrow platform for passing fore and aft without difficulty. The single heavy gun is worked on a turn-table in five ports for all-around fire. The after-part of the turret is carried on in a superstructure covering the engines, boilers, and hatchways. A light flying deck or bridge is carried around the upper part of the turret. The armor of the side and turret is curved in every section, so as not to present a fair target for striking in any position. The ellipsoidal bow is very strong, and is heavily strengthened for ramming.

NORWEGIAN AND SWEDISH
UNARMORED FLEET.

Norway.

Type and Name. Displacement. Speed. Battery.
Tons.Knots.
Frigates.
Kong Sverre3,47211 XLIV 32-pdrs.
Saint Olaf2,18210XXXIV ”
Corvettes.
Nordsgernen1,6099XVI  ”
Nornen 9589XIV  ”
Gun-boats.
 Steipner 5808I 10¼-inch,
I 5¾-inch.
Vale 2338I 10¼-inch.
Uller 2338
Glommen  II 10¼-inch.
Lugen
Sarpen
Rjuken
Two others 2338I 10¼-inch.
Fourteen Galleys I 5¾-inch.

Sweden.

Type and Name. Displacement. Speed. Battery.
Tons.Knots.
Ships of the line.
Stockholm2,85010LXVI 20-pdrs.
Vanadis2,13012 XVI 32-pdrs.
Corvettes.
Balder1,8809VI 5¼-inch Krupp.
Gefle1,2809VIII””
Thor1,0709V””
Saga1,5308 VII””
Gun-boats.
Blenda50013.2 I 10¾-inch,
 I 4¾-inch.
Disa50013.2
Urd50013.2
Verdande50013.2
Skagul53613.5
Skuld53613.5
Sköggald53613.5
Rota53613.5
Svensksund180 to 2008 I 4¾-inch.
Hogland
Motala
Carlsund
Allög
Astrid
Ingegud
Sigrid
Alfhild
Gunhild
Transport.
Valkyrian I 5¾-inch.
Torpedo Vessel.
Ran63018I 6½-inch.

The Navy is supplied with a number of Thorneycroft torpedo-launches using Whitehead torpedoes.