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The ''Hauk''-class patrol boats were a series of
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fast attack craft. ''Hauk'' means
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. They were ordered in the 1970s and the first boat, ''Hauk'', was commissioned on 17 August 1977. Designed as a development of the and classes, by Lieutenant commander (later Captain) Harald Henriksen, the 14 ''Hauk''-class vessels made up the Coastal Combat
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, responsible for protecting the rugged
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line of Norway. The ships were modernized frequently and in their later form were known as "Super-''Hauks''." The
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deployed four of these warships for anti-terror patrol in the
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. To ensure that their capability met contemporary standards the ''Hauk''-class boats were modernized to Super-Hauk standard with the arrival of the new and more modern MTBs. This modernization included incorporation of the Senit 8 CMS, Link 11 (receive only), modifications of the Penguin missiles and upgrades to the navigation equipment. All the boats were decommissioned by 2008.


International operations

The vessels were used as escort for allied vessels through the Strait of Gibraltar as part of
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. The Norwegian contribution consisted of 21 MTB Squadron and its four vessels. The squadron was stationed in Cadiz along with two Danish vessels of ''Flyvefisken'' class. The mission lasted from April to October 2003, and the vessels were widely praised for their efforts. In November 2006, the vessels were probably once called for international duty when 22 MTB squadron became part of UNIFIL II - a maritime UN contributions in the coastal area outside Lebanon that would prevent arms smuggling in the area. The vessels were stationed in
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, Cyprus.


Vessels

* ''Hauk'' (P986) - commissioned 17 August 1977 * ''Ørn'' (P987) - commissioned 19 January 1979 * ''Terne'' (P988) - commissioned 13 March 1979 * ''Tjeld'' (P989) - commissioned 25 May 1979 * ''Skarv'' (P990) - commissioned 17 July 1979 * ''Teist '' (P991) - commissioned 11 September 1979 * ''Jo'' (P992) - commissioned 1 November 1979 * ''Lom'' (P993) - commissioned 15 January 1980 * ''Stegg'' (P994) - commissioned 18 March 1980 * ''Falk'' (P995) - commissioned 30 April 1980 * ''Ravn'' (P996) - commissioned 20 May 1980 * ''Gribb'' (P997) - commissioned July 1980 * ''Geir'' (P998) - commissioned 16 September 1980 * ''Erle'' (P999) - commissioned 10 December 1980


Gallery

File:Hauk MTBer.jpg, Five ''Hauk''-class patrol boats at quay in 2001, viewed from . To right of the ''Hauk''-class vessels is a
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. File:Hauk MTBer2.jpg, ''Hauk''-class patrol boats at quay in 2001 File:MTB Ravn.jpg, HNoMS ''Ravn'' passing HNoMS ''Horten'' File:MTB Ravn2.jpg, HNoMS ''Ravn'' passing HNoMS ''Horten''


See also

*
List of Royal Norwegian Navy ships This article is a list of Royal Norwegian Navy fleet units and vessels, both past and present. Ships from the years 1509 to 1814 might be listed under Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy. Fleet units and vessels (present) Frigates * ** Mo, Sver ...


References

* ''Jane's Fighting Ships 2004-05'', p. 516. {{Norwegian patrol boats Patrol boat classes Missile boats of the Royal Norwegian Navy Patrol vessels of the Royal Norwegian Navy