At least two ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have been named HNoMS Trondheim, after the city of Trondheim:
The Oslo-class frigate is a Royal Norwegian Navy frigate design, based on the US Navy Dealey-class destroyer escorts. The forward hull was customized to suit Norwegian sea conditions better and several sub-systems were European built.
HNoMS Utvær (S303) may refer to one of the following submarines of the Royal Norwegian Navy:
HNoMS Uthaug (S304) may refer to one of the following submarines of the Royal Norwegian Navy:
Two Royal Norwegian Navy ships and a class of patrol boats have been named Rapp, meaning quick.
HNoMS Utstein is a series of three submarines operated by the Royal Norwegian Navy. They were named after this historic Utstein Abbey which is located on the island of Klosterøy in Rennesøy, Norway. The three submarines that have borne this name are:
Three ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have borne the name HNoMS Sleipner. The name is derived from Sleipnir - Odin's magical eight-legged steed, and the greatest of all horses:
At least two ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have been named HNoMS Bergen, after the city of Bergen:
Two ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have borne the name HNoMS Garm, after the Ragnarök hound Garmr:
Three ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have borne the name HNoMS Thor or Tor, after the Norse god of thunder Thor:
At least two ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have been named HNoMS Svenner, after the island of Svenner:
At least two ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have been named HNoMS Stord, after the island of Stord:
Three ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have borne the name HNoMS Tyr, after the Old Norse god of single combat, victory and heroic glory Týr:
Two ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have borne the name HNoMS Gor, after Gór – the mythological co-founder of Norway:
Several ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have borne the name HNoMS Brann or Brand :
HNoMS Trondheim was a C-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy as HMS Croziers. She was built by Yarrow Shipbuilders, Scotstoun during 1944 and 1945. On completion she was sold to the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1946 and renamed Trondheim. She was scrapped in 1961.
HNoMS Trondheim was an Oslo-class frigate of the Royal Norwegian Navy.
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Buttercup, named for the buttercup flower:
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Cretan.
At least two ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have been named HNoMS Oslo, after the city of Oslo:
At least two ships of the Royal Norwegian Navy have been named HNoMS Stavanger, after the city of Stavanger: