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  2. HNoMS Maud - Wikipedia

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    Maud replaced HNoMS Valkyrien as the naval logistics vessel. The vessel's primary task is to support naval forces with after-supplies. The ship is the largest ship ever in the Royal Norwegian Navy, and is twice as large as the frigates of the Fridtjof Nansen class. [2] She is named in honour of Queen Maud of Norway, wife of Haakon VII of Norway ...

  3. List of active Royal Norwegian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Ship No. Comm. Displacement Notes Logistics ships (3) AEGIR class: 1 South Korea: Auxiliary Oil Replenishment: HNoMS Maud: A530: 2019: 27,500 tonnes [14] [15] Reine class: 2 Poland: Logistics command vessels HNoMS Olav Tryggvason: A536 (P380) 2013 (2010) 760 tonnes Delays in HNoMS Maud, former inner coast guard vessels transferred to Navy as ...

  4. Tide-class tanker - Wikipedia

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    HNoMS Maud [36] was ordered on 28 June 2013 [22] to replace HNoMS Tyr and HNoMS Valkyrien [37] at a cost of NOK1,320m [37] (~£140m) [38] with 100% offsets. [37] She is based on the AEGIR-18R design. [11] but includes a 48-bed [39] hospital underneath the flight deck with an operating theatre, isolation ward and CT scanner. [40]

  5. Royal Norwegian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Supply/underway replenishment ship Maud (A530). Acquired in November 2018 and first "maiden deployment" initiated in September 2021. [15] [16] HNoMS Maud. Royal yacht: Norge (A553) Reine-class patrol vessels: Magnus Lagabøte (A537) Olav Trygvasson (A536)

  6. Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 - Wikipedia

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    Ship Type Part of task force Flagship 2025: Commodore Thomas Stig Rasmussen (January 1 – January 9) Commodore Arjen Warnaar (January 9 – ) HNoMS Maud: Replenishment oiler: January 1 – January 9 January 1 – January 9 HNLMS Tromp: De Zeven Provinciën-class frigate: January 9 – ongoing January 9 – ongoing HSwMS Visby: Visby class corvette

  7. Norwegian cruise ship loses power after it was hit by rogue ...

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    A Norwegian cruise ship, MS Maud, with more than 250 passengers on board lost power in the North Sea after a storm on Thursday, Dec. 21. A rescue mission is underway.

  8. List of Royal Norwegian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    HNoMS Draug – lead ship of the Draug class. Draug class. Draug (1910–1943) In Norwegian service until scrapped in 1944. Troll (1912–1949) In German hands from 1940 to 1945, scrapped in 1949. Garm (1914–1940) Sunk by Luftwaffe bombers on 26 April 1940 during the Norwegian campaign. HNoMS Sleipner – lead ship of the Sleipner class

  9. List of flagships - Wikipedia

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    Ship Class Notes References Algerian National Navy ... HNoMS Maud: Replenishment ship: Royal Navy of Oman: ... HNoMS Norge: Coastal defense ship: 1900-1940, sunk in ...