HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310)

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History
Norway
NameFridtjof Nansen
NamesakeNorwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen
BuilderNavantia, Ferrol
Yard numberF310
Laid down9 April 2003
Launched3 June 2004
Commissioned5 April 2006
Service record
General characteristics
Class and typeFridtjof Nansen
Displacement5,290 tons
Length134 m (439.63 ft)
Beam16.8 m (55.12 ft)
Draft7.6 m (24.93 ft)
Propulsion
Speed27 knots (50.00 km/h)
Range4,500 nautical miles (8,334.00 km)
Complement
  • 120 men, accommodations for 146
  • Lockheed Martin AN/SPY-1F 3-D multifunction radar
  • Reutech RSR 210N air/sea surveillance radar
  • Sagem Vigy 20 Electro Optical Director
  • MRS 2000 hull mounted sonar
  • Captas MK II V1 active/passive towed sonar
  • 2 × Mark 82 fire-control radar
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Terma DL-12T decoy launcher, Loki torpedo countermeasure
Armament
Aircraft carried1 × NH90 helicopter

HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310) is a frigate of the Royal Norwegian Navy. Launched on April 5, 2006, she is the lead ship of the Fridtjof Nansen class of warships.

Counter Piracy

On 26 February 2009, the Norwegian government decided to deploy HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen to the Gulf of Aden, thereby participating in the ongoing Operation Atalanta, the European Union's counter-piracy campaign in Somalia. HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen joined the campaign in August 2009.[1][2]

Fridtjof Nansen's engagement in Operation Atalanta is for the time being carried out without a permanently stationed helicopter.[3] Mainly due to delays in delivery of the new NH-90, the ship is equipped with two ultra-fast RHIBs as a replacement.[4] In November 2009 she became involved in a firefight with suspected pirates after being attacked while inspecting a fishing vessel.

Taken from HMCS Winnipeg, November 2015
Fridtjof Nansen docked at Haakonsvern, Bergen

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References

  1. ^ Norwegian Defence Force official website: "Norsk fregatt til Somalia" Template:No icon
  2. ^ "Norwegian frigate to join fight against piracy". The Norway Post. Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. 1 March 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2009.
  3. ^ Dagbladet.no: "Norsk fregatt setter kurs mot Afrika" Template:No icon
  4. ^ Norwegian Defence Force official website: "Nansen er klar til dyst" Template:No icon