Technology & Maritime Museum 4K - Malmo - Discover Sweden - April 2017
If you are the kind of person who likes tehnological museums and at the same time learn about the technology weu se today, then the Technology and Maritime Museum in Malmø is something for you.
It costs 40 SEK to enter. There is a small indoor playground for kids and a souvenir shop you can visit after your tour.
It takes around 1-2 hours to see it all. Next to the Technology and Maritime Museum is a beautiful park which you can visit after your stay at the museum.
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Sweden, Malmö, Technology and Maritime Museum, walking around
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July 2019
STEAM TRAINS - Technology & Maritime Museum (MALMÖ SWEDEN)
Technology & Maritime Museum (MALMÖ SWEDEN). Having fun looking at and learning about steam trains. Learning about steam trains is fun.
#Steamtrains
#KuliMalmö
#Malmöbarn
AWESOME AIRPLANES - Technology & Maritime Museum (MALMÖ SWEDEN)
Technology & Maritime Museum (MALMÖ SWEDEN). Kids having fun at the Science Center Malmö Museer looking and having fun with airplanes.
#Airplanes
#KuliMalmö
#Malmöbarn
Sweden, Malmö, Technology and Maritime Museum, 2X OTIS elevator
elevator 0:14 , 3:58
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July 2018
Technology & Maritime Museum (MALMÖ SWEDEN) - SUBMARIN FUN
Technology & Maritime Museum (MALMÖ SWEDEN). WoW Walking inside a real submarine. Great fun for kids. LEARNING IS FUN.
#Submarine
#KuliMalmö
#Malmö
Sweden, Malmö, Technology and Maritime Museum, CIBES A 5000 elevator
CIBES A 5000 elevator 12:22
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July 2018
Malmö stads spårvägars Museiförening i samarbete med Helsingborgstrafikens Museiförening
50 år sedan Sverige gick över från vänster till högertrafik. Firades i Malmö på dagen 50 år efteråt med buss och spårvagnstrafik. En Sugga samt två bussar, en Scania från 1951 (vänstertrafik) och en Scania från 1966 (högertrafik), anslöt från Helsingborg. Malmö ställde upp med två spårvagnar samt två bussar (en västertrafik och en högertrafik).
Stockholm Maritime Museum
Stockholm Maritime Museum
Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Malmo - Travel Sweden
Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Malmo - Travel Sweden. Beautiful places in Malmö:
Oresund Bridge, Little Square, Kungsparken, St. Petri, HSB Turning Torso, Slottstradgarden, Malmo Stadsbibliotek, Pildammsparken, Technology & Maritime Museum, Malmohus, Malmo City Hall, Stortorget, Sodergatan Street, The Knotted Gun, Malmo Arena
Technology and Maritime Museum(1)
Malmö, Sweden
TECHNOLOGY AND MARITIME MUSEUM
This is an awesome and must see museum in Malmo. There are several different exhibits to visit and lots of different things to see. There was a real submarine that you could go inside.
#maritime #museum #technologies
#oiltanker #history
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Malmö, Sweden
Malmö Waltzen
Musik Malmö Waltz till bilder från Malmö
MALMO - Sodergatan
Malmo (Svezia), 17/08/2014
Sodergatan (La via dei suonatori) e la piazza Stortorget
Vlog || Tekniska Museet - Sweden´s Largest Museum of Technology!
Welcome!!
This video is about Tekniska Museet(Technical Museum) at Stockholm, Sweden.It is Sweden´s largest museum of technology.
For more details visit: tekniskamuseet.se
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#TechnicalMuseum
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Malmöhus slott: här kan man se slottet interiört och exteriört samt också se Erik af Pommerns kastell som föregick dagens slott som idag innehåller museum
Technology and Maritime Museum(2)
Malmö, Sweden
MOST ADVANCED Swedish Navy Mine warfare ship technology
The Swedish Navy unveils their most advanced mine warfare ship technology. The Swedish Navy (Swedish: Marinen) is the naval branch of the Swedish Armed Forces.[1] It is composed of surface and submarine naval units – the Fleet (Flottan) – as well as marine units, the so-called Amphibious Corps (Amfibiekåren).
In Swedish, vessels of the Swedish Navy are given the prefix HMS, short for Hans/Hennes Majestäts Skepp (His/Her Majesty's Ship). In English, this is often changed to HSwMS (His Swedish Majesty's Ship) to differentiate Swedish vessels from those of the Royal Navy.[2]
History[edit]
The old Swedish kings (ca. 9th–14th centuries) organised a Swedish Royal Navy along the coastline through an organisation referred to as ledungen. These would be combined rowing and sailing ships (without artillery). This organisation became obsolete with the development of society and advancement of warfare. No later than in the 14th century, the duty to serve in ledungen was replaced by a tax. In 1427, when Sweden was still part of the Kalmar Union (with Denmark and Norway), Swedish warships did however participate in the naval battle of Öresund (the Sound) against the Hanseatic League. It is unclear how this force was organised and exactly on what basis.
On June 7, 1522, one year after the separation of Sweden from the Kalmar Union, Gustav Vasa purchased a number of ships from the hanseatic town of Lübeck which is often recorded in official Swedish history since the 19th century as the birth of the current Swedish Navy. (The museum ship Vasa in Stockholm was e.g. a 17th-century ship of the Royal Swedish Navy (Kungliga flottan)).
The Amphibious Corps dates back to January 1, 1902, when a separate Coastal Artillery (Kustartilleriet) was established, and Marinen came into use as the name of the service as a whole. The last decade of the 20th century saw the abandonment of the coastal fortifications and the force became a more regular marine corps, renamed Amfibiekåren (the Swedish Amphibious Corps) in 2000.
For most of the twentieth century the Swedish Navy focused on the threat of a full-scale invasion of Sweden via the Baltic and protecting commercial shipping. Sweden's location on the Scandinavian peninsula makes it highly dependent of maritime trade: 90% imports and exports enter or leave Sweden through the Baltic. In 1972, the government decreed that non-military measures should be used to protect merchant shipping. The resolution led to the de-commissioning of all the navy's destroyers and frigates, though the non-military measures the government intended to use to protect shipping have never been specified.
The collapse of the Soviet Union diminished the threat of an invasion of Sweden over the Baltic.[citation needed]. However, with the re-armament of Russia, its unstable democratic development, and the potentially increased strategic importance of the Baltic Sea has led to continued support[by whom?] for Swedish naval patrols in the Baltic. In 1995 Swedish mine-clearance units furthermore took the lead[citation needed] in clearing the waters of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania of thousands of mines and other explosives.
The Swedish Navy has four units that are capable of deploying within 30 days. These are a corvette squadron (two Göteborg class) with a support ship, a mine countermeasures squadron (two Landsort class) with a support ship, one submarine, and a forward naval support element. In the near future there will also be an amphibious unit on 30 days standby.
The navy first participated in a UN-led peacekeeping mission in October 2006 when the corvette HSwMS Gävle began performing coastal surveillance duties for the United Nations Mission in Lebanon. HSwMS Gävle was relieved by HSwMS Sundsvall, which returned to Sweden in September 2007.
In 2008 the last of Sweden's submarine hunting helicopters was retired, leaving the country with essentially no ASW capability.[3]
HSwMS Malmö, Stockholm, and Trossö took part in the EU-led EUNAVFOR operation off the coast of the Horn of Africa. In 2010, HSwMS Carlskrona was the EUNAVFOR flagship, housing the fleet headquarters led by RADM (LH)(Flottiljamiral) Jan Thörnqvist.[4]
Organization[edit]
Until recently, the Navy was led by the Chief of the Navy (Chefen för Marinen, CM), who was typically a Vice Admiral. This office has been eliminated, and the highest officer of the Navy is now the Chief of Staff Royal Swedish Navy and Commander Maritime Component Command (Marininspektören), Rear Admiral Jan Thörnqvist, who is the senior representative of the Swedish Navy’s combat forces.
The Marine units use the same system of rank as the Army.
Naval units[edit]
1st Submarine Flotilla (1. ubflj) located at Karlskrona
3rd Naval Warfare Flotilla (3. sjöstridsflj) located at Karlskrona
4th Naval Warfare Flotilla (4. sjöstridsflj) located at Berga at the Muskö naval base.