Norwegian Coast Guard - Active Coast Guard Vessels

Active Coast Guard Vessels

  • Outer Coast Guard
    • KV Nordkapp (W320)
    • KV Senja (W321)
    • KV Andenes (W322)
    • KV Svalbard (W303)
    • KV Barentshav (W340)
    • KV Bergen (W341)
    • KV Sortland (W342)
    • KV Ă…lesund (W312)
    • KV Harstad (W318)
  • Inner Coast Guard
    • KV Nornen (W330)
    • KV Farm (W331)
    • KV Heimdal (W332)
    • KV Njord (W333)
    • KV Tor (W334)

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