- The
Tjeld class was a
class of
twenty fast
patrol boats designed and
built for the
Royal Norwegian Navy in the late 1950s. They were used as
torpedo boats...
- Two
ships of the
Royal Norwegian Navy have
borne the name
HNoMS Tjeld or
Kjell (archaic spelling),
after the
Eurasian oystercatcher: HNoMS Kjell was a...
- The Gr****
Tjeld type
patrol boats were a set of six fast
patrol boats built to a
Norwegian design and
operated by the ****enic Navy
during the 1960s &...
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received orders from the
Royal Norwegian Navy (for whom they were
known as the
Tjeld class), and from the
navies of the
United States, (who
called them the Nasty...
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commissioned 19
January 1979
Terne (P988) -
commissioned 13
March 1979
Tjeld (P989) -
commissioned 25 May 1979
Skarv (P990) -
commissioned 17 July 1979...
- the yard has
produced a long
range of high
speed boat types, such as: The
Tjeld-class
patrol boat, from 1957 The Storm-class
patrol boat, from 1963 Jan...
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attack boat, the Nasty, and was
currently building a set of 12
vessels (the
Tjeld-class
patrol boats) for the
Royal Norwegian Navy. The USN
ordered two vessels...
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patrol boat (Royal New
Zealand Navy) (1983–2008)
County class Rapp-class
Tjeld-class Storm-class Snøgg-class Hauk-class Skjold-class
Barentshav class OPV...
- PT
boats built for
other navies.
Particularly notable was the
Norwegian Tjeld or
Nasty class,
which was also sold to Germany, Greece, and the
United States...
- Elco-class boat PT-603,
received as aid in 1951. HNoMS Sel (P382) was a
Tjeld-class
motor torpedo boat
launched in 1963 and sold for s****ping in 1981...