HSwMS Claes Uggla

HSwMS Claes Uggla was a Örnen-class cruiser torpedo cruiser built for the Swedish Navy during the 1890s, named after the 17th-century admiral Claes Uggla. The ship's name is spelled as Clas Uggla in some English-language sources. She ran aground and sank on 22 June 1917.

Description
Claes Uggla had an overall length of 70.71 m, a beam of 8.3 m and a draught of 3 m at deep load. The ship displaced about 800 LT at normal load. The steam engines were rated at 4500 ihp which gave her a speed of 20 kn. Claes Uggla carried up to 100 LT of coal and had a complement of 99 officers and ratings.