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  2. List of active Royal Norwegian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Norwegian Navy is the branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces responsible for naval operations of the state of Norway.As of 2008, the RNoN consists of approximately 3,700 personnel (9,450 in mobilized state, 32,000 when fully mobilized) and 69 vessels, including 4 frigates, 6 submarines, 6 corvettes, 3 minesweepers, 3 minehunters, 3 support vessels and 2 training vessels.

  3. V-Ships - Wikipedia

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    [2] In November 2016, two large ship management companies Bibby Marine and Selandia Ship Management were taken over by V.group. In February 2022, it was announced that all ships owned by Crystal Cruises and Dream Cruises would now be managed by V.Ships as part of court rulings relating to the closure and liquidation of Crystal Cruises as a ...

  4. List of Royal Norwegian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Transferred to Naval Reserve and used by Sea Home Guard. Transferred to the Royan Norwegian Navy Museum and preserved as a museum ship. Delfin (1966–1984) Given to Friends of the Shetland bus as a preservation project, but the project failed and the ship was given to a private person. Rapp class Six vessels built in Norway from 1952 to 1956. Rapp

  5. Royal Norwegian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Ten ships and 1,000 men from the Royal Norwegian Navy participated in the Normandy Invasion in 1944. During the war the navy operated 118 ships, at the end of the war it had 58 ships and 7,500 men in service. They lost 27 ships, 18 fishing boats (of the Shetland bus) and 933 men in World War II. [8] The navy had its own air force from 1912 to 1944.

  6. Norwegian Ship Register - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian International Ship Register (NIS) was created on 1 July 1987. It allowed for a flag of convenience registration for ships in international traffic while remaining under Norwegian flag and jurisdiction. Instead of using the local registers, NIS was established as an office at Bergen Ship Register, part of the City Clerk in Bergen. [4]

  7. Category:Ships of Norway - Wikipedia

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    World War II ships of Norway (2 C) M. Merchant ships of Norway (7 C, 126 P) Museum ships in Norway (11 P) N. Naval ships of Norway (17 C, 1 P) P. Passenger ships of ...

  8. HNoMS Valkyrien (A535) - Wikipedia

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    She was bought by the RNoN in 1994. Command was assumed on 4 February 1994. The ship has a strengthened hull and meets the requirements of ice breaking class ICE C. The vessel has a displacement of 3,000 tons and a top speed of 16.5 knots (30.6 km/h). The ship also had towing and anchor handling capacities. As a civilian ship she had a crew of 11.

  9. NoCGV Harstad - Wikipedia

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    NoCGV Harstad is a purpose-built offshore patrol vessel for the Norwegian Coast Guard.She is named after the city Harstad in Northern Norway.. Harstad was built as a multipurpose vessel, but optimised for emergency towing of large oil tankers (up to 200,000 tonnes deadweight (DWT)), oil spill clean-up and fire fighting.

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