HNoMS Uthaug (S304) (Ula Class)
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The ''Ula'' class is a Norwegian
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type which was assembled in
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in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The class, consisting of six vessels, is currently the only submarine type in service with the
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.


History

The ordering of a new Norwegian submersible design stemmed from a 1972 decision to modernise the Royal Norwegian Navy (RNoN) submarine flotilla, which then consisted of the aging submarines. The contract was signed on 30 September 1982 for six boats with Thyssen Nordseewerke,
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. An option for two more submarines was included in the original deal, however, it was never picked up.Gardiner & Chumbly, 1995. p.292 The construction of the vessels was an international project. The combat systems were made in Norway by
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, the attack sonar is
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and the flank sonars
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. The hull sections were produced in Norway and assembled in Germany by Thyssen Nordseewerke. In Germany, the design is known as the ''U-Boot-Klasse 210''. When commissioned, the ''Ula''s were the first Norwegian submarines to have enough bunks for the entire crew and a
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. The ''Ula''-class submarines are among the most silent and maneuverable submarines in the world. This, in combination with their relatively small size, makes them difficult to detect from surface vessels and ideal for operations in coastal areas. The ''Ula'' class is regarded as both the most effective and cost-effective weapons in the RNoN.


Ship history

In 1989, while undergoing trials, ''Ula'' was damaged by a practice torpedo. In March 1991, ''Uredd'' was involved in an accident while docking. In February 1992, ''Uredd'' suffered a control room fire. In recent years, several submarines of the ''Ula'' class have been deployed in the
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in support of the NATO
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, where their intelligence-gathering ability surpassed expectations. Their operational availability proved to be highest of all ships taking part in the operation. This mission highlighted a need for better temperature regulation for crew comfort in warm waters. As a result, HNoMS ''Ula'' was "tropicalized" by the installation of new cooling systems, and two more of the class designated for "tropicalization".


Modernisation

During 2006-2008 the ''Ula'' class was slated for modernisation. Most notably, new communication equipment (
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), new
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and a periscope upgrade. In May 2008, a contract for new sonars was signed, with the first submarine to have new sonar 21 months after that, and the last 52 months later. Furthermore, Kongsberg was contracted in 2012 to upgrade the submarines' combat systems. The 2020 long-term defence plan envisages the ''Ula'' class being kept in service until replaced by the new Type 212CD submarines in around 2030. In September 2024 it was reported that the combat systems of the six Ula class submarines will be updated again by Kongsberg Defense and Aerospace. The following month, in October 2024, it was also reported that Hensoldt had completed a critical design review for the modernisation of the six boats, which includes the installation of a new periscope and optronic mast systems.


Replacement

In 2012 the Norwegian MoD set 2014 as a deadline for deciding whether to further extend the operative life of the Ula class after their slated end-of-life in 2020, or to replace them with a new fleet. In December 2014, the Norwegian Ministry of Defence made the decision to begin the process of replacing the ''Ula''s. As part of that decision, the ''Ula''-class submarines would be kept in service for a further five years, but would not exceed 35 years total service as that would be too costly. Given the delay in replacing the Ula-class, it was subsequently decided to further life-extend the Ula-class through the 2020s until a new class of submarines entered service. In 2016, two suppliers (DCNS and Thyssen Krupp) were shortlisted to provide competing options to replace the Ula-class boats. In February 2017, Thyssen Krupp was selected to provide four replacement submarines based on the
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-class for service entry in around 2030. A firm build contract had been anticipated in the first half of 2020. However, as of the end of 2020, the contract had not yet been signed. In March 2021 it was indicated that an agreement had been reached between Norway and Germany to initiate the acquisition program, pending approval by the
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. The contract was signed in July 2021 and construction of the first vessel began in September 2023. Delivery of the first boat to the Royal Norwegian Navy is anticipated in 2029.


Vessels

Six submarines were delivered (1989–1992) to the RNoN. All are based at
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in
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. The boats are all named after places in Norway, with the exception of ''Uredd'' ("Fearless" in English), in honour of the World War II submarine . The
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for RNoN vessels is KNM (''Kongelig Norsk Marine'', Royal Norwegian Navy), in English HNoMS (His Norwegian Majesty's Ship).


Vessel list


See also

* - new Scandinavian submarine abandoned in 2004 * - new Swedish submarine, successor to the Viking *
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