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HDMS ''Olfert Fischer'' (F355) was a of the ''Kongelige Danske Marine'' (
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, KDM). The vessel was
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in December 1978 and commissioned in October 1981. The corvette operated in the
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on two occasions, first in 1990 and 1991 as part of the multinational fleet enforcing the United Nations
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, then again in 2003 in support of the United States-led invasion of Iraq. ''Olfert Fischer'' was deployed as part of the NATO Standing Naval Force Atlantic (and its successor, the Standing NATO Response Force Maritime Group 1) on at least four occasions during her career. ''Olfert Fischer'' and her two
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s were decommissioned in August 2009 and
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in 2013. They were replaced by vessels of the .


Design

The
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s were fitted with an
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main gun, two quad RGM-84C Harpoon
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(SSM) launchers, a Mod 3 VLS
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(SAM) launcher carrying 12 missiles, two FIM-92A Stinger SAM launchers, two
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anti-aircraft guns, seven 12.7 mm M/01 LvSa machine guns, and a Mark 3
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launcher.Wertheim (ed.), ''Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World'', p. 154 ''Olfert Fischer''s
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suite consisted of two Terma Scanter Mil 009 units for navigation, an EADS TRS-3D air search unit, and a CelsiusTech 9GR 600 surface search unit.
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was provided by a CelsiusTech 9 LV 200 gun radar, and a General Dynamics Mk 95 missile radar. She was fitted with a Plessey PMS-26 hull-mounted
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. The corvette was fitted with a Rascall Cutlass B-1 intercept unit, a Telgon HFD/F unit, and four 6-round
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Mk 36 chaff launchers.


Construction

The three ships were built by
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, at their shipyard in
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, Denmark.Wertheim (ed.), ''Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World'', p. 153 ''Olfert Fischer'' was the second to be built: she was
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on 6 December 1978, and launched on 12 January 1980. Although scheduled to
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on 25 May 1981, a fire broke out in the engine room eleven days prior, and the time required to repair the ship meant that she missed this date. ''Olfert Fischer'' entered service on 16 October 1981. The corvette, along with her two
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s, were based at
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on Sealand Island.


Operational history

Following the Iraqi invasion and occupation of Kuwait at the start of August 1990, the
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imposed
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, and asked that member nations contribute forces to help implement them.Houben, ''International crisis management'', p. 93 On 31 August, the Danish Parliament decided that a single ship, ''Olfert Fischer'', would make up the Danish contribution. The corvette was to enforce the UN sanctions only; she was not to become involved in the developing
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. She was accompanied and supported by a Norwegian supply ship. The Gulf War deployment, which ended in September 1991, was the first time a Danish warship had operated outside the European region.Balsved, ''Olfert Fischer (1981-)''Houben, ''International crisis management'', p. 94 The deployment marked a change in Danish attitudes and actions towards international security and foreign policy. During 1992, 1994, and 1995, ''Olfert Fischer'' was assigned to the
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. The corvette completed her mid-life overhaul in December 2001; she was the last to do so. During the refit, the single octuple
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launcher was replaced with two
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modular mission payload slots (which are normally fitted with two six-round Sea Sparrow launchers), while the air search radar was updated.Lok, ''New Danish combat support ships offer greater flexibility for NATO operations'' In 2003, ''Olfert Fischer'', the submarine , and a 380-strong force of soldiers were sent to the Persian Gulf region to support the United States-led invasion of Iraq.Houben, ''International crisis management'', p. 97 During 2007, the corvette was assigned to the Standing NATO Response Force Maritime Group 1.


Decommissioning and fate

''Olfert Fischer'' and the other two ''Niels Juel''-class corvettes were decommissioned on 18 August 2009.Toremans, ''Danish navy retires Niels Juel-class corvettes'' They were replaced by the three s.


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Royal Danish Navy 2. squadron
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