Oksøy-class mine hunter
Hinnøy, an Oksøy-class mine hunter in the River Mersey in 2013. |
Class overview |
Name: |
Oksøy class |
Builders: |
Kvaerner Mandal, Mandal, Norway |
Operators: |
Royal Norwegian Navy |
In commission: |
1995–present |
Completed: |
4 |
Active: |
4 |
General characteristics [1] |
Type: |
Minesweeper |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: |
Over 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) |
Range: |
1,500 mi (2,400 km) |
Sensors and processing systems: |
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Armament: |
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The Oksøy-class mine hunters are a class of vessels of the Royal Norwegian Navy active since the mid-1990s.
Almost identical to the Alta class, the only differences are the equipment on the aft deck and aft 1. deck, the sonars (two instead of one), and the length of the superstructure on 1. deck. The minehunters carry two ROV's, and when in active service a few highly trained divers, with competence in mine clearing. While the minesweepers have only one rigid inflatable boat, the Oksøy-class carries two, one for the divers and one for other purposes.
Ships
Oksøy class[2] |
Number |
Name |
Builder |
Commissioned |
Status |
M340 |
Oksøy |
Kvaerner, Mandal |
24 March 1994 |
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M341 |
Karmøy |
24 October 1994 |
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M342 |
Måløy |
24 March 1995 |
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M343 |
Hinnøy |
8 September 1995 |
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Service history
HNoMS Oksøy was damaged when it ran aground in 2005.
See also
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