Sommerfeldt Class Destroyer
Mestra's second war-time destroyer class, the Sommerfeldt DDs would be very effective at sinking ships, but also providing escort to Mestra's convoys and Task Forces. Many ships of the class would do very well during there wartime service, with only 6 ships being lost. MNS Eskildsen would survive the war with 11 battlestars.
The Sommerfeldt class would be an improvement of over all survivability, armament, and speed over the Kvamme class destroyers. The design would be a 2,750 ton, 4x 5"/51 DP guns, 2x quad torpedo mounts, and a speed of 38 knts, numbering around 30 ships. In 1944, 35 ships would be ordered to supplement the Kvammes in service, which were taking heavy losses. 3 ships of the class would be sold to Khraelyia in 46'. During the war 7 ships would be sunk, mostly due to enemy fire, although Sommerfeldt would be sunk from MNS Kópaverfi Castle exploding after taking 3x 2,000 lb bombs, with all hands on both ships being lost. In the end, the Sommerfeld's would be a durable, quick, well armed, and large destroyer class.
Armament - 4x1 5"/51 Dual Purpose guns
3x2 40mm/56 AA guns
5x1 20mm/70 AA guns
2x4 510mm torpedo tubes with 1 reload
Speed - 38 knts
Range - 8300 nmi at 11 knts
Armour - Max 15mm, min - 5mm
Displacement - 2,750 tons
Ships in class -
MNS Sommerfeldt (DD-84) - Sunk due to MNS Kópaverfi Castle exploding, 1947
MNS Anfinson (DD-85) - Scrapped, 1968
MNS Endresen (DD-86) - Scrapped, 1968
MNS Hoffstad (DD-87) - Sunk by air attack, 1946
MNS Hoel (DD-88) - Scrapped, 1968
MNS Skare (DD-89) - Scrapped, 1950
MNS Lysvand (DD-90) - Sold to Al'Mezreh, 1965
MNS Jansen (DD-91) - Sold to Al'Mezreh, 1965
MNS Hagtvedt (DD-92) - Scrapped, 1950
MNS Asper (DD-93) - Sunk in action, 1947
MNS Pettersen (DD-94) - Scrapped, 1950
MNS Falstad (DD-95) - Sunk by submarine, 1945
MNS Nordvik (DD-96) - Scrapped, 1968
MNS Eskildsen (DD-97) - Preserved as a museum ship, 1974
MNS Farnes (DD-98) - Scrapped, 1950
MNS Jakobsen (DD-99) - Sunk in surface action, 1947
MNS Sorby (DD-100) - Sunk as reef ship, 1980
MNS Espeland (DD-101) - Preserved as a museum ship, 1974
MNS Stensrud (DD-102) - Sold to Estry, 1950
MNS Vangsness (DD-103) - Sold to Estry, 1950
MNS Ostrem (DD-104) - Sold to Estry, 1950
MNS Oftedahl (DD-105) - Sold to Estry, 1950
MNS Sparre (DD-106) - Sunk as a reef ship, 1980
MNS Carlsen (DD-107) - Scrapped, 1968
MNS Solberg (DD-108) - Sunk in action, 1946
MNS Samuelsen (DD-109) - Scrapped, 1968
MNS Norheim (DD-110) - Scrapped, 1968
MNS Hassel (DD-111) - Sunk by air attack, 1948
MNS Bjornsen (DD-112) - Scrapped, 1968
MNS Hanstad (DD-113) - Scrapped, 1968
MNS Andreassen (DD-114) - Scuttled, 1948
MNS Langeland (DD-115) - Sunk as a blockship, 1949
MNS DD-116 - Sold to Khraelyia, 1946
MNS DD-117 - Sold to Khraelyia, 1946
MNS DD-118 - Sold to Khraelyia, 1946