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- HNoMS Nordkapp was the lead ship of the Nordkapp class of fishery protection vessels. She was launched 18 August 1937 at Horten naval shipyard, with yard number 123. She had one sister ship, . Nordkapp was named after the North Cape in Finnmark. As was typical of her class, Nordkapp was very unstable in rough seas and was viewed from the beginning as a second-rate vessel. Nordkapp sailed throughout the Second World War and saw service in several theatres. (en)
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- Sold to civilian owners in 1956, converted intofishing vessel, sank offWest Africaon 27 November 1972
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- 20897 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- Lieutenant Commander Jon Seip (en)
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- *Norwegian Campaign
*Battle of the Atlantic
*Shetland bus
*Operation Neptune (en)
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- *As built:
*1 × 47 mm gun
*After UK rebuild:
*1 × 3 in. Armstrong Whitworth main gun
*1 × 20 mm Oerlikon
*4 × 12.7 mm Colt Browning
*AA machine guns
*12 × depth charges in two rows (en)
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- *As built:
*22 men
*After UK rebuild:
*28 men (en)
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- 0001-11-27 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- All the above listed information, unless otherwise noted, was acquired from (en)
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- *Two Sulzer diesel engines with 580 hp,
*1 shaft (en)
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- 0001-04-09 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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- HNoMS Nordkapp was the lead ship of the Nordkapp class of fishery protection vessels. She was launched 18 August 1937 at Horten naval shipyard, with yard number 123. She had one sister ship, . Nordkapp was named after the North Cape in Finnmark. As was typical of her class, Nordkapp was very unstable in rough seas and was viewed from the beginning as a second-rate vessel. Nordkapp sailed throughout the Second World War and saw service in several theatres. (en)
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