- Sauda class MCMV
The Sauda class was a class of nine minesweepers and one
minehunter in service for theRoyal Norwegian Navy from 1953 to 1996. The class was designed atSparkman & Stevens Inc. New York as an improvement of theNYMS class (Norwegian Yard Mine Sweepers). Five of the vessels were built in theUnited States , three were built atWestermoen Båtbyggeri og Mek Verksted inMandal , one atSkaaluren Skibsbyggeri inRosendal and one atDe Forenede Båtbyggerier inRisør . The class was fully financed by the US government as a part of theMilitary Assistance Program (MAP).All the vessels were named after Norwegian rivers: Sauda, Sira, Tana, Alta, Ogna, Vosso, Glomma, Tista, Kvina and Utla.
HNoMS Alta is the only vessel still in existence. She is a museum vessel owned by theRoyal Norwegian Navy Museum but maintained and sailed by a dedicated friendship association. Some of the vessels were in service in theUS Navy and the Royal Belgian Navy before entering Norwegian service.External link and source
* [http://www.knmalta.org/ HNoMS Alta's home page]
ee also
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USS Warbler (MSC-206)
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