The Vidar-class minelayers consists of the two ships, HNoMS Vidar and HNoMS Vale built by in Bergen for the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1977 and 1978. Used as multi-role ships, the Vidar class were tasked with minelaying, personnel/cargo transport, fisheries protection, torpedo-recovery ships and as anti-submarine warfare escorts in Norwegian service. In 2003, Vale was transferred to the Latvian Navy via donation and renamed Virsaitis and used as a flagship and tender to patrol craft. In 2006, Vidar was transferred to the Lithuanian Navy and renamed Jotvingis and served as flagship and tender to mine countermeasures craft. Both vessels had their ASW equipment removed upon transfer.
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| - Třída Vidar (cs)
- Vidar-Klasse (de)
- Stawiacze min typu Vidar (pl)
- Vidar-class minelayer (en)
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| - Třída Vidar jsou pobřežní minonosky postavené pro norské královské námořnictvo v době studené války. Sekundárně sloužily jako velitelské a podpůrné lodě. Celkem byly postaveny dvě jednotky této třídy. Norsko obě vyřadilo, po jedné získala námořnictva Litvy a Lotyšska. (cs)
- Die Schiffe der Vidar-Klasse sind zwei Einheiten (Vidar und Vale), die 1977 bzw. 1978 für die Norwegische Marine als Minenleger gebaut wurden. Die Schiffe dienen inzwischen in der Lettischen- und Litauischen Marine und werden dort als Kommando- und Versorgungsschiffe (Virsaitis und Jotvingis) eingesetzt. (de)
- The Vidar-class minelayers consists of the two ships, HNoMS Vidar and HNoMS Vale built by in Bergen for the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1977 and 1978. Used as multi-role ships, the Vidar class were tasked with minelaying, personnel/cargo transport, fisheries protection, torpedo-recovery ships and as anti-submarine warfare escorts in Norwegian service. In 2003, Vale was transferred to the Latvian Navy via donation and renamed Virsaitis and used as a flagship and tender to patrol craft. In 2006, Vidar was transferred to the Lithuanian Navy and renamed Jotvingis and served as flagship and tender to mine countermeasures craft. Both vessels had their ASW equipment removed upon transfer. (en)
- Stawiacze min typu Vidar - okręty produkcji norweskiej. Typ składa się z dwóch jednostek, które służyły w norweskiej marynarce wojennej. Po wycofaniu ich z linii zostały przejęte przez Łotwę i Litwę. (pl)
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| - Třída Vidar jsou pobřežní minonosky postavené pro norské královské námořnictvo v době studené války. Sekundárně sloužily jako velitelské a podpůrné lodě. Celkem byly postaveny dvě jednotky této třídy. Norsko obě vyřadilo, po jedné získala námořnictva Litvy a Lotyšska. (cs)
- Die Schiffe der Vidar-Klasse sind zwei Einheiten (Vidar und Vale), die 1977 bzw. 1978 für die Norwegische Marine als Minenleger gebaut wurden. Die Schiffe dienen inzwischen in der Lettischen- und Litauischen Marine und werden dort als Kommando- und Versorgungsschiffe (Virsaitis und Jotvingis) eingesetzt. (de)
- The Vidar-class minelayers consists of the two ships, HNoMS Vidar and HNoMS Vale built by in Bergen for the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1977 and 1978. Used as multi-role ships, the Vidar class were tasked with minelaying, personnel/cargo transport, fisheries protection, torpedo-recovery ships and as anti-submarine warfare escorts in Norwegian service. In 2003, Vale was transferred to the Latvian Navy via donation and renamed Virsaitis and used as a flagship and tender to patrol craft. In 2006, Vidar was transferred to the Lithuanian Navy and renamed Jotvingis and served as flagship and tender to mine countermeasures craft. Both vessels had their ASW equipment removed upon transfer. (en)
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