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Storm-class patrol boat - Wikipedia

Storm-class patrol boat ... The Storm-class patrol boat was a series of fast patrol boats (FPB) consisting of 20 vessels built for the Royal Norwegian Navy. ... In ...

Storm class Fast Attack Craft Missile FACM Royal Norwegian Navy

The Storm class fast patrol boats (FPB) were a class of 20 vessels built for the Royal Norwegian Navy. In Norwegian these boats were called missilkanonbåter ( ...

Storm-class Patrol Boat, EML Torm (PVL 105) - A Show of Solidarity

The Storm-class fast patrol boats were designed for the Norwegian Navy in the 1960s to patrol the coastal waters of Norway.

Unicorn Sighting - PassageMaker

For some reason, the ones that remain are Storm-class patrol boats ... Someone in Latvia had listed an original storm-class patrol boat for ...

Storm-class patrol boat | Military Wiki | Fandom

The Storm class fast patrol boats (FPB) were a class of 20 vessels built for the Royal Norwegian Navy. In Norwegian these boats were called missilkanonbåter ...

Patrol boat - Wikipedia

A patrol boat (also referred to as a patrol craft, patrol ship, or patrol vessel) is a relatively small naval vessel generally designed for coastal defence

Royal Norwegian Navy – Corvettes and Patrol Ships - The Searchers

Corvettes and Patrol Ships Back to Submarines Skjold Class LOA 156' / 47.5 m TDISP 275 tons (6 active, starting in 1999) As of 2021 these are these ...

Guardian Class Patrol Boat (Austal Patrol 40)

22 x 39.5m steel hull vessels, named Guardian-class Patrol Boats, designed and constructed by Austal Australia for delivery to 12 Pacific Island nations and ...

Storm-class patrol boat - Wikidata

Storm-class patrol boat ... Norwegian naval boat ... In more languages ... Spanish ... No label defined ... No description defined ... Traditional Chinese ... No label ...

Nornen Class Patrol Vessels - Homelandsecurity Technology

Design of the Norwegian patrol vessels. Nornen Class patrol vessels are based on the ST-610 design from Skipsteknisk. The vessels are designed to deliver ...

Cyclone Class Coastal Patrol Ship - PC - Military.com

The Cyclone-class PCs are particularly suited for the maritime homeland security mission and have been employed jointly with the US Coast Guard.

Storm class patrol boat - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

The Storm class fast patrol boats (FPB) were a class of 20 vessels built for the Royal Norwegian Navy.In Norwegian these boats were called missilkanonbåter ...

Patrol Vessels - Nations: Dawn of an Era

UNIT, COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, UNIT PRICE, UNIT UPKEEP, PRODUCTION VALUE. Protector class OPV, Australia, US$63.00 mln, US$4.90 mln, 0.70.

Storm class patrol boat - Flickr

The Storm class fast patrol boats (FPB) were a class of 20 vessels built for the Royal Norwegian Navy. Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storm_class_patrol_boat.

Storm-class patrol boat - NamuWiki

A missile speedboat of the Norwegian Navy. A total of 20 ships were built and operated during the Cold War. After being retired, the missiles were removed.

U.S. Navy Will Not Replace the Patrol Coastals with a New Boat of ...

The US Navy does not intend to have a direct replacement for the Cyclone-class Patrol Coastals (PC) under the Trump Administration's quest for a “500 ship Navy ...

40 Defiant | Metal Shark

Metal Shark's 40 Defiant is a revolutionary new monohull patrol boat platform designed to meet the military needs of tomorrow in a quickly changing world.

Arafura Class offshore patrol vessel - Royal Australian Navy

Australia's current Armidale Class and Cape Class Patrol Boats will be replaced with a single class of Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV), under Project SEA 1180 ...

Patrol Coastal Ships - PC > United States Navy > Displayy-FactFiles

The Cyclone class ships are assigned to Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command. Of the 13 ships, three operate out of Mayport, Florida, ...

Archer Class - Royal Navy

P2000 Archer Class Fast Inshore Patrol Craft, HMS Trumpeter at sea around Plymouth Sound. Training our troops. The Archer Class P2000 fast patrol boats have a ...


Storm-class patrol boat

Class of vessel

The Storm-class patrol boat was a series of fast patrol boats consisting of 20 vessels built for the Royal Norwegian Navy. In Norwegian these boats were called missilkanonbåter meaning boats with missiles and guns.

Skjold-class corvette

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Skjold-class corvettes are a class of six light, superfast, stealth missile corvettes in service with the Royal Norwegian Navy.

Hauk-class patrol boat

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The Hauk-class patrol boats were a series of Norwegian fast attack craft. Hauk means hawk in Norwegian. They were ordered in the 1970s and the first boat, Hauk, was commissioned on 17 August 1977.

Rapp-class patrol boat

Class of ship

The Rapp-class torpedo boats were a class of six torpedo boats built in Norway for the Royal Norwegian Navy from 1952 to 1956. They were the first Norwegian-built torpedo boats after World War II, and were designed in light of experience from operations in this war.

Latvian patrol boat Linga

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Linga was a Storm class patrol boat of the Latvian Naval Forces. It was built in Bergen, Norway, in 1967–1968 and originally served in the Royal Norwegian Navy under the name HNoMS Gnist.

Snøgg-class missile torpedo boat

Class of vessel

The Snøgg class was a Royal Norwegian Navy class of fast patrol boats. It might also be classified as a torpedo boat or a missile boat. In Norway this type of vessel is called a missile torpedo boat. The class was named after its lead vessel, Snøgg, which is a Norwegian word meaning "fast". All of the subsequent names are synonyms of "fast". Six vessels were built during 1970 and 1971 to replace the ageing Rapp class. Designed by Lieutenant-commander Harald Henriksen as a development of the Storm class. None of the vessels are left in Norwegian service today, they have been succeeded by the Hauk and Skjold classes.