June 30, 2022, the Keel Laying Ceremony for HSwMS Blekinge took place at Saab’s shipyard in Karlskrona, and the first hull sections were placed next to another to be joined, with representatives from the Swedish Navy, The Swedish Defence Materiel Administration, Blekinge County and Saab.

«The submarine competence places Sweden among one of few nations in the world with the capability to build modern and advanced submarines. The ceremony is not only a milestone for HSwMS Blekinge, it is also proof that Sweden has regained the capability. We are looking forward to when her sister HSwMS Skåne will follow in her tracks», said Micael Johansson, President and CEO Saab.
The keel laying ceremony is an old shipbuilding tradition, in which coins are placed under the keel of the ship to bring luck during the construction phase. When building a submarine, the keel laying ceremony takes place when the first hull sections are placed next to another to be joined. A ceremonial coin will from this day follow the boat on the rest of her journey.
HSwMS Blekinge and HSwMS Skåne
Length | 66.1 m/217 feet |
Beam | 6.75 m/22 feet |
Displacement | 1925 tons |
Propulsion | 3 Diesel- and 3 Stirling engines |
Complement | 17-26, maximum 35 |
Armament | Torpedos, mines, Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle (ROV), Metal Smart Flange (MSF) |