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The Norwegian Armed Forces ( no, Forsvaret, , The Defence) is the
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responsible for the defence of Norway. It consists of five branches, the Norwegian Army, the Royal Norwegian Navy, which includes the Coast Guard, the Royal Norwegian Air Force, the Home Guard, and
Norwegian Cyber Defence Force The Norwegian Cyber Defence Force ( no, Cyberforsvaret) is a branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces responsible for military communications and defensive cyberwarfare in Norway. The force employs 1,500 people located at more than 60 locations. The m ...
as well as several joint departments. The military force in peace time is around 17 185 personnel including military and civilian staff, and around 70 000 in total with the current military personnel, conscripts and the Norwegian Home Guard in full mobilization. Among European NATO members, the military expenditure of US$7.2 billion is the highest per capita.


History

An organised military was first assembled in Norway in the 9th century and its early focus was naval warfare. The army was created in 1628 as part of
Denmark–Norway Denmark–Norway (Danish and Norwegian: ) was an early modern multi-national and multi-lingual real unionFeldbæk 1998:11 consisting of the Kingdom of Denmark, the Kingdom of Norway (including the then Norwegian overseas possessions: the Faroe I ...
, followed by two centuries of regular wars. A Norwegian military was established in 1814, but the military did not see combat until the German occupation of Norway in 1940. Norway abandoned its position as a
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in 1949 to become a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The
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saw a large build-up of air stations and military bases, especially in
Northern Norway Northern Norway ( nb, Nord-Norge, , nn, Nord-Noreg; se, Davvi-Norga) is a geographical Regions of Norway, region of Norway, consisting of the two northernmost counties Nordland and Troms og Finnmark, in total about 35% of the Norwegian mainlan ...
. Since the 2000s, the military has transformed from a focus on defence from an invasion to a mobile force for international missions. Norway had its combat units retreat from the War in Afghanistan in 2021. During the war, Norwegian combat forces had been on loan to ISAF, and later on loan to Resolute Support Mission.


Organisation

The formal commander-in-chief is King Harald V; however, the '' de facto'' supreme decision-making is made by the
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, led by the Prime Minister. The
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(a four-star general or admiral) is the professional head and leader of the armed forces, and is the principal military adviser to the Minister of Defence. The Chief of Defence and his staff is located at Akershus Fortress in Oslo, while the Norwegian Joint Headquarters, responsible for commanding operations, is located in
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. The main naval base is
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in Bergen, the main army camps are in Bardu, Målselv and Rena, and the main air station is Ørland. Military branches (in order of seniority): * Norwegian Army * Royal Norwegian Navy * Royal Norwegian Air Force * Home Guard *
Norwegian Cyber Defence Force The Norwegian Cyber Defence Force ( no, Cyberforsvaret) is a branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces responsible for military communications and defensive cyberwarfare in Norway. The force employs 1,500 people located at more than 60 locations. The m ...
*Norwegian Special Operation Forces (NORSOF) Other main structures include: * Defence Staff Norway (DEFSTNOR) in Oslo acts as the staff of the Chief of Defence. It is headed by a three-star general or admiral. DEFSTNOR assigns priorities, manages resources, provides force generation and support activities. Each of the four branches of defence is headed by a two-star general/admiral who are subordinate to DEFSTNOR. * Norwegian Joint Headquarters (NJHQ) located at Reitan, close to
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has operational control of Norwegian armed forces worldwide 24/7. It is headed by the Supreme Commander Norwegian Forces – a three-star general or admiral. *
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(NDLO) at Kolsås outside Oslo is responsible for engineering, procurement, investment, supply, information and communications technology. It is also responsible for maintenance, repair and storage of material.


Conscription

Conscription was constitutionally established the 12 April 1907 with ''Kongeriket Norges Grunnlov § 119''. Norway employs a weak form of
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for men and women. While 62,873 men and women were called in for the examination of persons liable for military service in 2010 (mandatory for men), 9,631 were conscripted. In practice recruits are not forced to serve, instead only those who are motivated are selected. In earlier times, up until at least the early 2000s, all men aged 19–44 were subject to mandatory service, with good reasons required to avoid becoming drafted. Since 1985, women have been able to enlist for voluntary service as regular recruits. On 14 June 2013, the Norwegian Parliament voted to extend conscription to women. In 2015 conscription was extended to women making Norway the first NATO member and first European country to make national service compulsory for both men and women. In 2020, women made up one-third of new conscripts. There is a right of conscientious objection. Students of professional subjects (doctors, psychologists, pharmacists, dentists, etc.) may serve their conscription after completing a six weeks course, receiving lieutenant ranking when they begin their service. This arrangement is called Conscript Academic Officer ( Norwegian: Vernepliktige akademikere (VA)). In 2020, the media said that "several soldiers said that they were informed about additional four months of service; the information was given after military service had started".


Structure


Joint

* Norwegian Joint Headquarters in
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* Norwegian Intelligence Service * 12 Home Guard districts * Tactical Mobile Land/Maritime Command * Joint ISTAR Unit (Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance) ** Module based ISTAR Unit ** Norwegian Coastal Ranger Command (Kystjegerkommandoen in Norwegian) ** Unmanned aerial vehicle capability * Airborne Ground Surveillance (joint NATO project) * Norwegian Home Guard – 45,000 personnel, rapid reaction forces, follow-on-forces, reinforcement forces and reserves. * Capacity for information operations * Norwegian Defence Security Department (NORDSD) * Flexible medical units * NRBC protection (Nuclear, radiological, biological, chemical weapons) * Explosive Ordnance Disposal * Joint C2I Unit (command, control and information) * Civil Military Coordination Unit ( CIMIC) * Deployable logistical support * 2 mobilisation host country battalions (logistics for allied reinforcements)


Norwegian Army

From 1 August 2009 the Norwegian Army changed its structure: * Brigade Nord (operational units) ** Armoured Battalion (Panserbataljonen, 1.Bn), in Setermoen with Leopard 2A4NO main battle tanks and CV90
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s ** 2nd Battalion (2. Bataljon), mechanized infantry in Skjold with Bandvagn 206 vehicles ** Telemark Battalion (Telemark Bataljon, 3.Bn), in Rena with Leopard 2A4NO main battle tanks and CV90 infantry fighting vehicles ** Artillery Battalion (Artilleribataljonen), in Setermoen with K9 Thunder
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** Combat Engineer Battalion (Ingeniørbataljonen), in Skjold ** Signals Battalion (Sambandsbataljonen), in Bardufoss ** Medical Battalion (Sanitetsbataljonen), in Setermoen **
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Battalion (Stridstrenbataljonen), in Bardufoss ** Military Police Company (Militærpoliti-kompaniet), in Bardufoss * Finnmark Territorial Defence (''Finnmark Landforsvar'') ** Garrison of Sør-Varanger **
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**(Finnmark 17th Home Guard District (''Finnmark HV-district 17'' (''HV-17'')) permanently attached to the army-lead FTD) * Army Land Warfare Centre * His Majesty the King's Guard * Logistics and Operational Support * Operation Support Detachment


Royal Norwegian Navy

* 4 Aegis frigates * 6 fast missile boats. * 6 submarines * Mine Warfare Capability ** 6 (8) s and s * Norwegian Coastal Ranger Command ** Tactical Boat Squadron () * Norwegian Naval EOD Command (divers) * Fleet Logistics Command ** Supply ship ''Maud'' ** Royal yacht ''Norge'' ** ''Magnus Lagabøte'' ** ''Olav Trygvasson'' * Coast Guard ** 1 ''Svalbard''-class vessel ** 3 ''Barentshav'' class vessels ** 3 ** Leased vessels ( and KV ''Ålesund'', , 6 ocean patrol vessels) ** Inner coast guard (25 leased vessels) ** Tug capacity


Royal Norwegian Air Force

* 37 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II (52 ordered) * 2 Air Control Centre/Recognized Air picture Production Centre/Sensor Fusion post (ARS Sørreisa and ARS
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) * Strategic Airlift / Aerial refueling (common NATO projects) * Maritime surveillance (4 x P-3C Orion and 2 x P-3N Orion). (Being replaced by five
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, to be delivered between 2022 and 2023.) * Transport 4x C-130J Super Hercules * Air Defence ( NASAMS 3) * Air Wing for Special Forces (6 x
Bell 412 The Bell 412 is a utility helicopter of the Huey family manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It is a development of the Bell 212, with the major difference being the composite four-blade main rotor. Design and development Development began in the ...
) * 18
Bell 412 The Bell 412 is a utility helicopter of the Huey family manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It is a development of the Bell 212, with the major difference being the composite four-blade main rotor. Design and development Development began in the ...
transport helicopters * Deployable base support * 12 Sea King search and rescue helicopters. (Being replaced by 16 AW101)


Norwegian Home Guard

* Home Guard


Norwegian Cyber Defence Force

*
Norwegian Cyber Defence Force The Norwegian Cyber Defence Force ( no, Cyberforsvaret) is a branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces responsible for military communications and defensive cyberwarfare in Norway. The force employs 1,500 people located at more than 60 locations. The m ...


Special forces

The Norwegian ''Special Operations Command (NORSOCOM) (''Forsvarets Spesialstyrker'' (''FS''), was formed on 1 January 2014 by bringing the Special Operations Commando - (''Forsvarets Spesialkommando'' (''FSK''), the army special warfare unit) and the Naval Special Operations Commando (''Marinejegerkommandoen'' (''MJK''), the naval special warfare unit) together under a unified command. NORSOCOM (''Forsvarets Spesjalstyrker'' (''FS'')), Akershus Fortress, Oslo * Chief of NORSOCOM (''Sjef FS''), a two-star officer, member of the Commander of the Armed Forces's management group (''ledergruppen'') * Taktisk Kommando (TAKOM) - special forces-specific command element embedded with the Norwegian Joint Headquarters (''Forsvarets operative hovedkvarter'' (''FOH'')) outside
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. * Special Operations Commando ( no, Forsvarets Spesialkommando) (''FSK''), at Rena Army Camp (''Rena leir''), part of Østerdal Garrison (''Østerdal garnison'') ** FSK Staff (''FSK stab'') ** unknown number of combat squadrons (''kampskvadroner'') ** Paratrooper platoon (''Fallskjermjegertroppen''), platoon consisting of conscripts highly trained for raid and airborne ISTAR operations. ** Hunter
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Troop (''Jegertroppen''), special reconnaissance training unit, made up of female conscripts (''vernepliktige kvinnelige soldater'') ** Initial and Operational Special Forces Training Base (''Trenings- og beredskapsbase'') on the tiny islet of Vealøs facing the former Karljohansvern Naval Base in
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* Naval Special Operations Commando ( no, Marinejegerkommandoen) (''MJK''), at Jaeger's Bight (''Jegerbukten'') in Haakonsvern Naval Base (''Haakonsvern orlogsstasjon''), near Bergen. A research paper of the
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puts the force structure of the MJK at a staff and six combat squadrons (''seks skvadroner og en stab''): **MJK Staff (''MJK stab'') **Alfa Squadron (''Alfa skvadronen'') - combat divers squadron, Norway's premier naval special warfare unit **Bravo Squadron (''Bravo skvadronen'') - combat divers squadron, entry unit for recent graduates of the frogmen training course **Reconnaissance Squadron (''Etterretningsskvadronen'') - special reconnaissance and intelligence unit **Echo Squadron (''Echo skvadronen'') - special boat squadron (''Spesialbåtskvadron'') **Lima Squadron (''Lima skvadronen'') - combat service support squadron (''Støtteskvadronen'') **Training Squadron (''Utdanningsskvadronen''), at Ramsund Naval War Station (''Ramsund orlogsstasjon'') near Tjeldsund *339 Special Operations Aviation Squadron, at Rygge Air Station, flying Bell 412SP helicopters, providing air support to the special forces and the Norwegian SWAT unit. Being an air force unit, chief NORSOCOM executes tactical command of 339 SOAS. *Special Operations Air Task Group (SOATG), at Rygge Air Station, providing operational planning, command and control for Norwegian Air Force assets deployed in support of special operations.


Norwegian Defence University College

The Norwegian Defence University College (''NDUC'') ( Norwegian (bokmål): ''Forsvarets høgskole'') is the institution in charge of officer and NCO training, re-qualification and military studies. The officer schools of the separate armed services are departments under NDUC and thus independent from their respective services. The central administration of the NDUC is located at the historic Akershus Fortress in the city center of Oslo.


Leadership

Chief of the NDUC The NDUC is headed by the Chief of the NDUC (''sjef FHS'', also referred to as ''rektor''), a two-star rank. Leading Group The Chief of the NDUC is assisted by the Leading Group (or the Leader's Group, ''Ledergruppen''), composed of the NDUC's Chief of Staff (''stabssjef''), the officer in charge of academic work (''dekan''), the chiefs of the Military Academy (''Krigsskolen'', the army officer school), the Air Force Academy (''Luftkrigsskolen'', the air force officer school) and the Naval Academy (''Sjøkrigsskolen'', the naval officer school), the Chief of the Cyber Engineer Academy (Cyberingeniørskolen, the recently established Cyber Defence branch's officer school), the Chief of the NCO School (''Befalsskolen'', joint for the armed forces), the directors of the two institutes for military studies and the NDUC's Command Sergeant Major (''sjefssersjant''). Managing Board The Managing Board of the NDUC (''Høgskolestyret'') is the governing body and it includes the Chief of the NDUC, The chiefs of the Army (''Hæren''), Navy (''Sjøforsvaret'') and the Air Force (''Luftforsvaret''), three members of the board (''tre ansattrepresentanter''), one external (audit) member of the board (ekstern representant) and one student (cadet or civilian) member of the board (''studentrepresentant''). NDUC HS Administration The NDUC Administration is composed of two staffs (administrative staff (''Driftsstab'') and academic work staff (''Fagstab'').


Departments

The following departments form the AFHS: Norwegian National Defence Staff College The Norwegian National Defence Staff College (''FHS Stabsskolen'') is located in the Akershus Fortress and provides education in general military studies, common to the services, such as strategic military leadership, international peacekeeping operations, Military-Civilian Cooperation etc. It offers Bachelor and Masters programs as well as advanced academic programs. Defence Intelligence College The Defence Intelligence College (''Språk- og etterretningsskolen'') is located at the
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Barracks (''Lutvann leir'') in Oslo and the intelligence officer course is a three-year Bachelor program. Norwegian Military Academy The Norwegian Military Academy (''Krigsskolen'') is the Norwegian army officer school, located at the Linderud Barracks (Linderud leir) in Oslo. It provides officer training and professional development, as well as a NCO training program for high school students (''videregående befalsutdanning''). Air Force Academy The Air Force Academy (''Luftkrigsskolen'') is the Norwegian air force officer school, located in the Kuhaugen area of Trondheim. It provides officer training and professional development, as well as a NCO training program for high school students (''videregående befalsutdanning''). Naval Academy The Naval Academy (''Sjøkrigsskolen'') is the Norwegian navy officer school, located in the Laksevåg area of Bergen. It provides officer training and professional development, as well as a NCO training program for high school students (''videregående befalsutdanning''). Cyber Engineer Academy The Cyber Engineer Academy (''Cyberingeniørskolen'') is the
Norwegian Cyber Defence Force The Norwegian Cyber Defence Force ( no, Cyberforsvaret) is a branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces responsible for military communications and defensive cyberwarfare in Norway. The force employs 1,500 people located at more than 60 locations. The m ...
officer school, located at the Jørstadmoen Barracks (''Jørstadmoen leir'') in Fåberg near
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. It provides training for officer training in communication and information system operations. NCO School The NCO School (''Befalsskolen'') is a joint institution, training sergeants for all the services. It is located at the Sessvollmoen Barracks (''Sessvollmoen leir'') in Sessvollmoen near Oslo - Gardermoen IAP. The school was established in 2019 by merging the NCO school of the army (''Hærens befalsskole''), navy (''Befalsskolen for Sjøforsvaret''), air force (''Luftforsvarets flygeskole''), engineering services (''Forsvarets ingeniørhøgskole''), military intelligence service (''Forsvarets etterretningshøgskole'') and the Home Guard (''Heimevernets befalsskole'').


Centers

Institute for Defence Studies The Institute for Defence Studies (''Institutt for forsvarsstudier'') is located at the Akershus Fortress. It is organised in four centres: Centre for Norwegian and European Security, Centre for Civil-Military Relations, Centre for Asian Studies and Centre for Transatlantic Studies Armed Forces Higher School Strategic Course The Strategic Course (''FSH / Sjefskurs'') trains senior military officers and high-ranking government officials in strategic military command and national security studies. It uses the education resources of the Institute for Defence Studies, but it is independent from it, directly subordinated to the Chief of the AFHS.


Small arms and handguns

* Heckler & Koch MP5 – replaced by the
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in most positions, used by parts of the Home Guard. * Heckler & Koch MP7 - standard issue SMG * Heckler & Koch HK416 – standard assault rifle * Heckler & Koch HK417 - designated marksman rifle * Colt Canada C8SFW – special forces only * AG3 – former standard assault rifle; currently used by parts of the Home Guard. No longer in service * Barrett M82 * Barrett MRAD * Glock 17 – standard issue pistol, replaced by the
MP7 The Heckler & Koch MP7 (German: ''Maschinenpistole 7'') is a personal defense weapon chambered for the HK 4.6×30mm armor-piercing cartridge designed by German defence manufacturer Heckler & Koch. It was designed (together with the new cartrid ...
in some positions * Heckler & Koch USP – in use with special forces *
Rheinmetall MG3 The MG 3 is a German general-purpose machine gun chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge. The weapon's design is derived from the World War II era MG 42 ''Einheitsmaschinengewehr'' (Universal machine gun) that fired the 7.92×57mm Mauser ...
– partly replaced by FN Minimi and FN MAG as crew weapon * FN Minimi * M2 Browning – known as 12,7 MITR *
M72 LAW The M72 LAW (light anti-tank weapon, also referred to as the light anti-armor weapon or LAW as well as LAWS: light anti-armor weapons system) is a portable one-shot unguided anti-tank weapon. The solid rocket propulsion unit was developed in th ...
– light anti-armour weapon * Carl Gustav recoilless rifle – anti-armour weapon * FGM-148 Javelin – anti-armour guided missile * M320 Grenade Launcher Module


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