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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 ...
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 ...
The 37,000 t ships provide fuel, food, fresh water, ammunition and other supplies to Royal Navy vessels around the world. Norway ordered a similar 26,000 t version with a 48-bed hospital and greater solid stores capacity, but reduced liquid capacity; it was delivered in November 2018 as HNoMS Maud two years after originally planned. The two ...
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HNoMS Roald Amundsen: Fridtjof Nansen-class frigate August 9 – November / December n/a HNoMS Maud: Replenishment oiler: August 29 – November / December n/a HMS Lancaster: Duke-class frigate August 29 – October 6 n/a FGS Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: Brandenburg-class frigate September 10 – October 11 n/a HNLMS Tromp: De Zeven Provinciën ...
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.
Maud at Vollen in Norway on 18 August 2018. On 31 July 2016 it was reported that the hull of Maud had been raised to the surface and placed on a barge in preparation for shipment to Norway. [11] In August 2017 Maud began the journey back to Norway; she was towed through the Northwest Passage. In September 2017 she arrived in Greenland to stay ...