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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 ...
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]
Accident Investigation Board Norway. "Part two report on the collision between the frigate HNoMS 'Helge Ingstad' and the oil tanker Sola TS outside the Sture Terminal in the Hjeltefjord in Hordaland County on 8 November 2018". Accident Investigation Board Norway. Timeline of incident and recovery; Animation with radio recordings
The Helge Ingstad collision was a ship collision between the Norwegian frigate Helge Ingstad and the Maltese tanker Sola TS.The accident happened on the night of 8 November 2018 in the Hjeltefjorden north of the Sture Terminal in Øygarden.
The pilot of a single-engine air tanker that crashed Thursday near eastern Oregon's 142,000-acre Falls Fire was identified Sunday as James Bailey Maxwell, 74.. On Sunday, the U.S. Forest Service ...
HNoMS Helge Ingstad Royal Norwegian Navy: The Fridtjof Nansen-class frigate was grounded intentionally to prevent her from sinking after she collided with the tanker Sola TS ( Malta) in the Hjeltefjord near Bergen, Norway, and was left with a severe list and her propulsion systems underwater. Sola TS was able to return to port. Eight people ...
Autopsies have confirmed that five people who died when a chemical tanker overturned in central Illinois last month died from exposure to caustic anhydrous ammonia fumes, an official said Monday.
Neighbors tend to their wounded neighbors on Grant Avenue on July 27, 1994, after a propane tanker crash on Interstate 287 created a 300-foot fireball that set homes on fire. Twenty-three people ...