Hurja-class motor torpedo boat

The Hurja-class motor torpedo boats (English: Fierce) or H class was an Italian-designed class of Finnish motor torpedo boats, seeing service with the Finnish Navy during World War II.

The five boats of the H class were built by Cantieri Baglietto in Genoa, Italy.

They were propelled by two Isotta Fraschini petrol engines creating 1,200 kilowatts (1,600 bhp).

[1] All four vessels were constructed at Cantieri Baglietto in Genoa, Italy.

The ships were converted into motor gunboats in 1949, in accordance with the treaty.