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NoCGV ''Svalbard'' (W303) is a
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icebreaker An icebreaker is a special-purpose ship or boat designed to move and navigate through ice-covered waters, and provide safe waterways for other boats and ships. Although the term usually refers to ice-breaking ships, it may also refer to smaller ...
and offshore patrol vessel constructed by Langsten at Tangen Verft shipyard in
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and launched on 17 February 2001. She was named 15 December 2001 in
Tomrefjord Tomra or Tomrefjord is a village located in Vestnes Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located just south of the village of Vik at the end of the Tomrefjorden. The village of Fiksdal lies to the northwest. The village ...
with Minister of Defence
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as godmother, and delivered to the Coast Guard on 18 January 2002. She entered service in mid-2002 and is homeported in
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. Her primary operating area is in the Arctic waters north of
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, the
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and around the Svalbard islands. ''Svalbard'' is the second largest ship in Norway's military armed forces (by tonnage), designed to supplement the three other helicopter-carrying ships of the Norwegian Coast Guard - the s. She is NBC-protected with constant overpressure, and is capable of icebreaking and emergency towing up to 100,000 tons. The Norwegian coastline is generally free of ice, thus ''Svalbard'' is the one of just two Norwegian icebreaking-capable vessel, the other being RV ''Kronprins Haakon''. A
double acting ship A double acting ship is a type of icebreaker, icebreaking ship designed to run ahead in open water and thin ice, but turn around and proceed astern (backwards) in heavy ice conditions. In this way, the ship can operate independently in severe ice ...
, ''Svalbard'' is designed to break ice both ahead and astern.


Career

On 21 August 2019, ''Svalbard'' became the first Norwegian ship to reach the
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. In October 2020, ''Svalbard'' was deployed to the Bering Sea to retrieve scientific instruments belonging to the Coordinated Arctic Acoustic Thermometry Experiment (CAATEX) from the seabed, a task previously assigned to the
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icebreaker USCGC ''Healy'' that had been sidelined earlier that year following an onboard fire. The vessel sailed to the western hemisphere along a high-latitude route north of Svalbard and
Franz Josef Land Franz Josef Land, Frantz Iosef Land, Franz Joseph Land or Francis Joseph's Land ( rus, Земля́ Фра́нца-Ио́сифа, r=Zemlya Frantsa-Iosifa, no, Fridtjof Nansen Land) is a Russian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. It is inhabited on ...
, and outside of Russian territorial waters. Despite the scientific mission, a number of Russian media outlets interpreted this voyage as an "intrusion" to the Russian Arctic by an "armed NATO warship".


Foreign analogs

On 9 July 2007
Canadian Prime Minister The prime minister of Canada (french: premier ministre du Canada, link=no) is the head of government of Canada. Under the Westminster system, the prime minister governs with the confidence of a majority the elected House of Commons; as such ...
Stephen Harper announced that
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would build six to eight arctic offshore patrol ships (AOPS) for the
Royal Canadian Navy The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN; french: Marine royale canadienne, ''MRC'') is the naval force of Canada. The RCN is one of three environmental commands within the Canadian Armed Forces. As of 2021, the RCN operates 12 frigates, four attack submar ...
(RCN), modeled after ''Svalbard''s design. The vessels' design was modified to meet the needs of the RCN. Some of the modifications include: increasing the ships' ice breaking capabilities, adding a larger and fully enclosed forecastle/cable deck for greater arctic protection, addition of a multipurpose operational space, updated command and control systems, an updated sensor suite, and an extended hangar for the larger Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone helicopter. The project was criticized for its high costs. For example,
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was awarded a CA$288 million design contract for the vessel while the design of ''Svalbard'' and similar patrol ships within other countries paid less than one-tenth as much. The first ship in its class, , was delivered to the RCN on 31 July 2020, with its commissioning anticipated in mid-2021 following the completion of post-acceptance sea trials. In 2015
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started constructing the first of several vessels in its Project 23550. Think tank
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pointed out these vessels are almost the same length, displacement, power and endurance as the ''Svalbard'' class. They will also be able to travel through roughly the same depth of ice. The Russian vessels will be more heavily armed, with a main cannon, an anti-missile gatling gun, and launchers for eight cruise missiles.


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Marinelog article



Norwegian Forsvaerets article: KV Svalbard

Canadian Military Journal
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