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The first of the officially named Huginn class vessels taking the classes name as its own as is tradition, HMNV Huginn (Pennant H01) began construction in 1996, conducted pier side and sea trials from around September 2000 to 2004~ before being commissioned and sworn into the Kaldrbuth navy as the first of a new class of submarine, becoming (until 2017) the flagship of the subsurface fleet, it should be noted however that as with all (as of 2020) eight other vessels of the class, it is openly suspected that they often, if not always used in active operation before being officially commissioned.
 
== Variants ==
 
=== Type 717/A ===
The main production line of the Huginn class, the type 717/A sets a new standard for the Kaldrbuth Royal Navy as the modern subsurface ballistic missile capable ship of choice capable of carrying an estimated, 20x KMC ABM-2 SLBM's, 6x 533mm forward facing torpedo tubes and 4x 533mm vertical launch torpedo tubes (2x stern, 2x bow). Estimated submerged speed is estimated at around 30 knots (~24,000) and around 15 knots surfaced (~14,700t). While later builds of the 717/A are constantly upgraded, they all still use the same hull type and control surfaces unlike the one off B model.
 
=== Type 717/B ===
The second production variant of the series is the modified and upgraded 717/B, an estimated 20-23 meters longer with larger and further forward places bow planes the B model is stated as having 5x forward facing, (one less than the A model, but higher calibre 633mm torpedo tubes, 4x bow 533mm launch tubes and 2x stern, two more than the A model, as well as upgraded electronics, quieter dive plane control systems, a far quieter pump jet drive with a newer screw type, suspected higher ballast tank capacity, reshaped leading edge of the sail, modified and upgraded bulkheads (though unspecified) and vastly superior sound absorbent coatings on all exterior surfaces. While superior in terms of outright performance and capability, only one B model has been built and commissioned, likely due to the significantly higher cost in comparison to the already standard A model. The only serving 717/B HMNV Harald III was named in memory and honour of Harald III of Norgsveldet, as the first vessel to enter service after his death, the HMNV Harald III was also named as the flagship of the subsurface fleet as a whole, taking over the role from the class leader A model, HMNV Huginn.
 
== Units ==
<nowiki>*</nowiki>does not include prototypes EV-0 or Hull 0
{| class="wikitable"
!#
!Name
!Project
!Commissioned
!Fleet
!Status
|-
|H01
|Huginn
|717/A
|2005
|South
|Active
|-
|H10
|Heimdallr
|717/A
|2010
|South
|Active
|-
|H11
|Harbard
|717/A
|2010
|South
|Active
|-
|H12
|Hermod
|717/A
|2013
|West
|Active
|-
|H14
|Hel
|717/A
|2015
|Unknown
|Active
|-
|H-III
|Harald III
|717/B
|2017
|North
|Active
|-
|H15
|Honir
|717/A
|2019
|North
|Active
|-
|H16
|Hrafnheimr
|717/A
|2020
|Unknown
|Active
|-
|H17
|Hod
|717/A
|2020
|Unknown
|Active
|}
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