Storm-class Patrol Boat
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The ''Storm''-class patrol boat was a series of fast
patrol boat A patrol boat (also referred to as a patrol craft, patrol ship, or patrol vessel) is a relatively small naval ship, naval vessel generally designed for Coastal defence and fortification, coastal defence, Border control, border security, or law ...
s (FPB) consisting of 20 vessels built for the
Royal Norwegian Navy The Royal Norwegian Navy () is the branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces responsible for navy, naval operations of Norway, including those of the Norwegian Coast Guard. , the Royal Norwegian Navy consists of approximately 3,700 personnel (9,450 i ...
. In Norwegian these boats were called ''missilkanonbåter'' (MKB) meaning boats with missiles and guns. They were operated by the Coastal Combat Flotilla together with the MTBs, or missile torpedo boats. None of the boats are currently in service with the Royal Norwegian Navy. The design was Norwegian and all of the boats were built by Norwegian ship yards from 1965 to 1967. In the 1990s, Norway donated vessels of the class to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.


Design

The ''Storm'' class was designed by Lieutenant-Commander (later Captain) Harald Henriksen. The same man was also involved in the design of the ''Rapp''-class motor torpedo boats - the first Norwegian-built MTBs. Later, he also designed the ''Snøgg''- and ''Hauk''-class MTBs. Henriksen's wife, Margot Henriksen, christened the first KNM ''Skjold'' (P 963), delivered to the Norwegian navy in February 1966 from Westermoen yard in Mandal. The prototype ''Storm'', completed 31 May 1963, was later scrapped and replaced by a second boat taking the same name and pennant number P960; the last of the class completed in 1968. After 1970 Penguin missiles were fitted to these boats in addition to the original armament.


Operational history

Norway donated a ''Storm''-class vessel each to
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and
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and three to
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in 1995. In the Lithuanian Navy, the ex-''Storm'' class are designated the ''Dzūkas'' class, and in the Latvian Navy, the ex-''Storm''s were designated the ''Bulta'' class. Since the 1999 edition of ''The World Defence Almanac'' the ''Storm'' class has not been listed for the Estonian Navy. At the end of the 1990s, two vessels were sold to Lithuania and three were sold to Latvia. A further three hulls may have been donated to each of the Baltic countries as spare parts. Last operator was the Lithuanian Navy which operated two ''Storm''-class boats, ''Sėlis'' (transferred 2001) and ''Skalvis'' (transferred 2001).Lithuanian Navy web page on the patrol boats
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Vessels

The vessels are listed with their pennant numbers in RNoN service: * '' Arg'' ''P968'' (1966-1991) Donated to Estonia. Served with the Estonian Border Guard as ''Torm'', now part of the Estonian Maritime Museum. * ''
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'' ''P961'' Is on display, fully equipped at the Royal Norwegian Navy Museum in
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, Norway. * '' Brann'' ''P970'' * '' Brask'' ''P977'' Is on display on land at Haakonsvern Naval Base in
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. * '' Brott'' ''P974'' * ''
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'' ''P966'' (1966-2000) Sold to the Latvian Navy and renamed LVNS ''Zibens'' (decommissioned). * ''
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'' ''P962'' * ''
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'' ''P979'' (1967-2000) Sold to the Latvian Navy and renamed LVNS ''Linga'' (decommissioned) * '' Hvass'' ''P972'' (1966-2000) Sold to the Latvian Navy and renamed LVNS ''Lode'' (decommissioned). * '' Kjekk'' ''P965'' (1966-2000) Donated to the Lithuanian Navy and renamed LNS P31 ''Dzūkas'' (decommissioned). * '' Odd'' ''P975'' * '' Pil'' ''P976'' Previously used as a damage control and fire fighting training vessel. Placed on land at Haakonsvern Naval base. * '' Rokk'' ''P978'' * '' Skjold'' ''P963'' * '' Skudd'' ''P967'' (1966-2000) Sold to the Lithuanian Navy and renamed LNS ''Sėlis'' (decommissioned). * '' Steil'' ''P969'' (1967-2000) Sold to the Lithuanian Navy and renamed LNS ''Skalvis'' (decommissioned). * ''
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'' ''P960'' * '' Traust'' ''P973'' (1967-1994) Donated to the Latvian Navy and renamed LVNS ''Bulta''(decommissioned). * '' Tross'' ''P971'' * '' Trygg'' ''P964''


Gallery


HNoMS Blink ''P961'' - Outside

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HNoMS Blink ''P961'' - Inside and under deck

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References


Citations


Sources

*Information folder from Forsvarets rekrutterings- og mediesenter (Norwegian defence recruitment and media center) 1991/92
Article about Norwegian–Baltic naval cooperation



External links


Nice photo of Brask on land with German, Danish, Polish and Norwegian FPB officers in front
{{Norwegian patrol boats Patrol boat classes Missile boats of the Royal Norwegian Navy