HNoMS Trygg (1919)

Trygg at sea in the prewar years
History
Norway
NameTrygg
Builder
Yard number109
Laid down1917
Launched31 May 1919
FateSunk by German bombers 25 April 1940
Service record
Commanders:
  • Lieutenant Frantz W. Munster
  • (? 25 April 1940)
Operations: Norwegian Campaign
Victories: 2 ships (1,500 tons) captured
Nazi Germany
NameZick
AcquiredRefloated in 1940
FateSunk by RAF de Havilland Mosquitos near Bergen, Norway 23 October 1944.
Service record
Operations: Occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany
General characteristics as built
Class & typeTrygg class
Displacement256 tons
Length53 m (173.88 ft)
Beam5.5 m (18.04 ft)
Draft1.58 m (5.18 ft)
Propulsion3,600 hp steam engine
Speed25 knots (46.30 km/h)
Complement33 men
Armament
General characteristics in German service
Class & typeTrygg class
Displacement256 tons
Length53 m (173.88 ft)
Beam5.5 m (18.04 ft)
Draft1.58 m (5.18 ft)
Propulsion3,600 hp steam engine
Speed25 knots (46.30 km/h)
Complement33 men
Armament
  • 1 × 76 mm gun
  • 2 × 20 mm guns
  • 2 × machine guns
  • 2 × torpedo tubes

HNoMS Trygg (trygg is Norwegian for safe, secure, dependable) was a torpedo boat of the Royal Norwegian Navy. Her hull was built in Moss and she was finished in Horten, with build number 109. Trygg had two sister ships: HNoMS Snøgg and HNoMS Stegg. Together the three vessels formed the Trygg class of torpedo boats.