Introduction Norwegian Submarine Capability – status and development

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Introduction Norwegian Submarine Capability – status and development Commodore Solveig Krey

Why submarines? Contributes to maintain a war preventive threshold Provides strategic deterrence in the maritime domain and reduces the possibility for use of military instruments in a conflict Able to operate covert, with long endurance and significant firepower An opponent must spend considerable resources to defend itself against submarines Norway is a maritime nation with huge maritime areas of interest Our neighbourhood is relatively dense with submarines…

Available Reliable Relevant Lethal Equipment Training Manpower

Continuous submarine capability