24 Hours on the Warship That Doesn’t Appear on Radar
We got 24 hours on a Swedish-built warship that can disappear from radar.
The HMS Karlstad is a Visby-Class Corvette, nicknamed the Ghost of the Baltic. At $200 million, it is one of the most lethal stealth warships ever built. Its job is to hit the enemy before they even know you exist.
No right angles. No exposed weapons. No radar footprint. A 640-ton warship that appears on enemy screens like a fishing buoy. Or nothing at all.
We toured the bridge, walked the crew quarters, and watched live anti-submarine warfare drills unfold in real time—a crew of just 45 people running sensors, weapons systems, helicopters, and sonar simultaneously.
Then came the part nobody saw coming.
On the final morning, the Bofors 57mm gun rose out of its stealth housing, locked onto a target in the open Baltic Sea, and the controls were handed over to fire it personally.
The room shook. Then the gun slid back into the hull like it was never there.
This is a never-before-seen look inside the warship the world barely knows exists.