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Barentshav-class offshore patrol vessel

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NoCGV Bergen visiting in Lysekil, Sweden
Class overview
NameBarentshav class
BuildersMyklebust Verft
Operators Royal Norwegian Navy
In commission2009-
Planned3
Active3
General characteristics
TypeOffshore patrol vessel
Displacement3,200 long tons (3,251 t)
Length303 ft (92 m)
Beam54 ft (16 m)
Draught20 ft (6.1 m)
Propulsion
  • Bergen Diesel B32 engine
  • →4000 kilowatts
  • Gas generator sets 3 × Mitsubishi GS16R-MPTK, 1 × GS12R-MPTK
  • →3237 kilowatts
  • Auxiliary engine Mitsubishi S6A3-MPTA
  • →350 kilowatts
Speed
  • 16.5 knots (19.0 mph; 30.6 km/h) (gas)
  • 18.5 knots (21.3 mph; 34.3 km/h) (diesel)
  • Over 20 knots (23 mph; 37 km/h) (combined gas/diesel)
Complement8 officers (combination of civilian and military) and 8 conscripts, designed for a crew of 40
ArmamentBofors 40 mm gun
Notes
  • Bollard pull: 110 tons
  • Deck equipment: Rolls Royce towing winch, 250 ton breaking capacity
  • Deck crane, SWL 8 tons at 6.3 m extension

The Barentshav class of offshore patrol vessels consists of three vessels powered by liquefied natural gas. Ordered for the Norwegian Coast Guard, their main tasks are EEZ patrol, fishery inspection, search and rescue as well as tug readiness along the shore of Norway which is seeing increasing traffic from tankers.

Design

The vessels are of the Vik-Sandvik design VS 794 CGV, and were built by Myklebust Verft and operated by Remøy Management on behalf of the Norwegian Coast Guard.

The Coast Guard expects a 90% decrease in NOx fume releases, and a 20% decrease in CO2 releases compared to a conventionally powered vessel of similar size.

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.

Vessels

Barentshav class
# Name Laid down Launched Commissioned Status
W340 Barentshav August 2009
W341 Bergen 10 April 2010
W342 Sortland 14 July 2010

See also