Coast Guard Units and Vessels
- Coast Guard Squadron North
- Svalbard
- Nordkapp class
- Andenes
- Nordkapp
- Senja
- Harstad
- Chieftain
- Thorsteinson
- Sjøveien
- Nysleppen
- Barentshav
- Torsteinson
- Åhav
- Kongsøy
- Stålbas
- Coast Guard Squadron South
- Ålesund
- Eigun
- Lafjord
- Titran
- Garsøy
- Agder
- Tromsø
- Future Vessels
- 6 vessels of the Nornen class ordered
- 3 new hybrid diesel-LNG vessels, two to be named Barentshav and Sortland and one unnamed ordered
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