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The Jan Mayen class is a class of offshore patrol vessels used by the Norwegian Coast Guard.The Coast Guard first announced plans for the class in September 2016, to increase their capability to patrol Norway's expansive coastal waters, and to replace the ageing Nordkapp-class vessels.
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) ordered four ships in February 2017, with an option for two more ships, under the project name "Project Leonardo". [4] The ships should be delivered in the years 2022 to 2026, the optional ships up to 2028. In July 2018, the cruise line confirmed its order for the fifth and sixth cruise ships under Project Leonardo.
Norwegian is the cruise line with the most perfect sanitation scores so far this year. Four ships have earned 100 points, including the Escape, which holds the most passengers of any NCL ship at ...
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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.
The ships replace NoCGV Chieftain, Tromsø and Stålbas. Stålbas ' lease contract expired at the end of 2006, Tromsø ' s on 20 March 2007, and Chieftain ' s at the end of 2007. NoCGV Barentshav was delivered in August 2009, Bergen in late 2009/early 2010 and Sortland in 2010. The Barentshav class is equipped for the NATO Submarine Rescue System.
In 2012 the Norwegian MoD set 2014 as a deadline for deciding whether to further extend the operative life of the Ula class after their slated end-of-life in 2020, or to replace them with a new fleet. [11] In December 2014, the Norwegian Ministry of Defence made the decision to begin the process of replacing the Ulas.