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HSwMS Thule (1893)
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| section1 | {{Infobox ship/image | |
| image | HMS Thule.jpg | |
| image_caption | *Thule* | |
| section2 | {{Infobox ship/career | |
| country | Sweden | |
| flag | [[File:Naval Ensign of Sweden (1844-1905).svg | 70px]] |
| name | *Thule* | |
| namesake | The mythical Thule | |
| builder | Bergsunds Yard, Stockholm | |
| launched | 4 March 1893 | |
| out_of_service | 1928 | |
| fate | Scrapped in 1933 | |
| section3 | {{Infobox ship/characteristics | |
| class | ||
| displacement | 3,150 tons | |
| length | 79.5 m | |
| beam | 14.6 m | |
| speed | 16 kn |
'*HSwMS *Thule''''' was a coastal defence ship of the Royal Swedish Navy.
Thule was launched on 4 March 1893 at Bergsunds Yard in Stockholm. She displaced 3,150 tons, had a LPP of 79.5 m and a beam of 14.6 m. Thule was propelled by a two-cylinder steam engine which gave her a speed of 16 kn. She was struck from service in 1928, and broken up in 1933.
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