Nordkapp-class offshore patrol vessel

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KV Nordkapp in Bodø 1.JPG
in Bodø harbour
Class overview
NameNordkapp class
OperatorsNorwegian Coast Guard
Completed3
Active3
General characteristics
TypeOffshore patrol vessel
Displacement3,200 tons
Length105.05 m (344.7 ft)
PropulsionWichmann 4 x 9AXAG
Speed22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph)
Range7,500 miles
Crew52 + 6 (Helicopter)
Sensors and
processing systems
  • EADS TRS-3D 16 ES air/surface radar (from 2006)
  • 2 x navigational radars
  • 1 CelsiusTech 9LV 218 Fire Control
  • Simrad SS105 hull-mounted sonar
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Can carry an Electronic Warfare system and decoys
Armament
Aircraft carried
  • 1 × Lynx (at launch)
  • 1 × NH90 (from 2011)
Aviation facilitiesHangar for a single helicopter

The Nordkapp class is a Norwegian Coast Guard ship class built in the 1980s, and is used for rescue, fishery inspection, research purposes and general EEZ patrol in Norwegian waters. It is a class of ships purpose built for the Norwegian Coast Guard with a secondary role as wartime naval escorts. The Norwegian Coast Guard is a part of the Royal Norwegian Navy, and has some police authority.

In June 2018 it was announced[1] that the Vard Group, a subsidiary of Fincantieri, will build three replacement vessels for NOK 5 billion;[2] delivery of the three new vessels is scheduled to be in 1Q 2022, 1Q 2023, and 1Q 2024, respectively.[3]

Design[]

The Nordkapp class carries one helicopter; for the time being this is the Westland Lynx, but the NH90 is to replace the Lynx. The ships are capable of ice browsing. Due to the fact that these vessels may serve as wartime naval escorts they have provisions to carry additional weapons and sensors, such as anti-ship missiles and torpedoes.[4]

Namesake[]

The Nordkapp-class is named after North Cape, in Norwegian: Nordkapp, which is also the name of one of the vessels of the class.

A fisheries protection vessel named served the Royal Norwegian Navy from 1937 to 1954, including distinguished World War II service.

History[]

NoCGV Andenes patrolled the Persian Gulf during the Gulf War in 1991 as part of the Coalition forces. In 1994, the ship was involved in an altercation with the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's ship , leading to a collision and damage to both ships.[5]

The Nordkapp-class vessels are to be replaced from 2022 by the new, and larger, Jan-Mayen class patrol vessels currently under construction. [6]

Ships[]

The class consists of three vessels:

  • (W320)
  • (W321)
  • (W322)

References[]

  1. ^ "VARD secures contract for three coast guard vessels for the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency". Vard Group. 2018-06-25.
  2. ^ "Vard inks NOK 5bn deal for 3 Norwegian coast guard vessels". Naval Today. 2018-06-25.
  3. ^ "Vard wins contract to build three Norwegian Coast Guard vessels". Marine Log. 2018-06-25.
  4. ^ Wertheim, Eric (2007). The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World, 15th edition. Naval Institute Press. p. 521. ISBN 978-1-59114-955-2.
  5. ^ Confessions of an Eco Terrorist - Full documentary on YouTube
  6. ^ "Saab enters Norwegian Coast Guard Jan Mayen class program". 19 February 2019.

Confessions of an Eco Terrorist - Full documentary on YouTube Talk

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