Talk:List of Royal Norwegian Navy ships

Latest comment: 5 years ago by Viking1808 in topic Trondhjem-built Vessels 1808 -1814

2. class gunships (gunboat?)

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I've done a bit of reasearch today, and it seems like there was more than seven 2.class gunships in the Norwegian Navy... I've so far identified eight, of three subclasses:

  • Vale class (Vale, Brage, Nor, Uller and Vidar), armed with a 10.5" RLM
  • Gor class (Gor and Tyr), armed with an enourmous 26cm/30 breach loader
  • Æger, which seems to be a class of one ship, armed with a 21cm/35 breach loader

Does anyone have any sources that can verify or disprove this? If not, I'll get on with making articles on the remainding two (Gor and Tyr), as well as articles on the Vale-class and Gor-class, and amend this list to reflect this information. WegianWarrior 09:54, 27 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

This page is the RNoN official web page for history. This page has a day by day history of the RNoN from 1814 to 2005. A lot of info about individual ships and events. They are unfortunately both in Norwegian (but that shouldn't be a problem for you :) ). If you use the search function on the top right of the mil.no website you could find some usefull information. Inge 13:45, 27 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
This is were I found info about seven 2. klasse kanonbåt. But it could also mean that there were built seven boats similar to Vale...If you search for kanonbåt you will find info about some of the other gunboats.Inge 13:58, 27 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
Five of the Vale[1] subclass and two of the Gor[2] subclass would make sence - the main differnece between the two classes seems to be that the earlier ships used a 10.5" (26.67 cm) RML gun, while the two later used a 26 cm (10.2") Krupp breachloading gun. Otherwise they are remarkable simular in size, displacement and above all armament (one big gun roughtly 26 cm, 3 37mm guns). The Ægir[3] seems quite different, with a smaller main gun and quite different secondary armament. I'll look into it more tomorrow. WegianWarrior 14:32, 27 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Where to place these ships?

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I've found information on more Norwegian Naval vessels. Some are easy to place, but two are giving me trouble: Frithjof (1895-1928)[4] and Viking (1890-1920)[5]. Both are listed as 'cruisers', but I'm not sure if that is a correct heading (partly because there is no such heading allready, and at least to me, the word 'cruiser' brings up a different mental image). Any options on what subheading to place these under?

Other ships I've found info on, and plan to add in and start articles on, are the frigate Fridtjof Nansen (1928-1940)[6] (likely a coast guard vessel, see entry for 1931 and1931, 1940) and the minelayers Glommen (1916-1950) and Laugen (1918-1950)[7][8]

WegianWarrior 08:25, 16 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Please see Frithjof and Viking on U.S. Naval Historical Center. They are listed as "First class gunboat", but that could be wrong. When it comes to Fritjof Nansen I find it unlikely that the RNoN had two ships with the same name at the same time :), it probably is this vessel HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen OPV. I have put some ships in the Other ships subheading, but I hope that will be temporary. Good luck.10:05, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
Yes, I think that is the same vessel (the name, dates and details match). We might consider a seperate subheading for coast guard vessels built as such - I note the article you point to isn't linked from this list. As for Viking and Frithjof, I'm more than happy to list them as first class gunboats - they seem to fit more or less in the same 'mould' as Ellida and Sleipner (reasonable heavy gun armament, torpedotubes). I'll get on with the articles as I get time - hopefully will at least have one or two done today. WegianWarrior 10:25, 16 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Do you know when the Norwegian Coast Guard was established? I think the Fritjof Nansen was a navy ship as the coast guard didn't exist, but at the same time it was the first genuine coast guard vessel. I'll just list it as an offshore patrol vessel.Inge 10:34, 16 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
The Coast Guard as a seperate entity was created on 1 April 1977, but as we both know the function existed long before that (at least part of the time under the name "regionale sjømilitære fiskerioppsyn"). WegianWarrior 11:01, 16 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Yes thats true. I have read other names as well, but they are gone from my head now.Inge 11:44, 16 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Frithjof and Viking are 1. class gunboats according to the book Norsk forsvarshistorie 1814-1905. Inge 22:12, 16 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

WWII submarines

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The British U class submarine HNoMS Ula (1943) ex. HMS Varne, in service 1943-1965 seems to conflict with this entry: V class: HNoMS Ula (P-66) (V class) ex. HMS Varne, Given to Norway by Britain in 1943.

Any opinions? This is further complicated by the V class being officially called "U-Class Long hull 1941-42 program". Inge (talk) 16:07, 23 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

That might be the cause of the confusion. The U class Varne, launched in 1943, went to Norway that year. One of the V class hulls was duly renamed Varne, and served from 1944 until being scrapped in 1948 with the Royal Navy. Only one Varne of either class became Ula, and that was the one from the class conventionally called 'U'. As written the article implied the RNN received two Varnes. Benea (talk) 09:29, 25 November 2008 (UTC)Reply
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Trondhjem-built Vessels 1808 -1814

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Please see the question at Talk:Norwegian Gunships concerning Schooners (kanonskonnert). The "schooners" listed (Patriot Georg, Trondhjem and Borgersamfundet) plus one more appear to be large rowed gunboats, not schooners. There are a couple of good references at the talk page.
There is no problem with Axel Thorsen or with Skjøn Valborg. Viking1808 (talk) 17:50, 11 April 2019 (UTC)Reply