Norway and the United Kingdom are considering a joint acquisition of up to 30 new vessels for coastal operations. The initiative will strengthen the ability to operate together in demanding maritime areas in the North Atlantic and the High North.
Norwegian Defence Material Agency press release
Norway and the United Kingdom are now taking a new step in their close defense cooperation. Through the Joint Commando Craft program, the parties are considering acquiring up to 30 new vessels to be used in coastal operations.
The vessels will be able to transport personnel and equipment, land them and retrieve them from coastal areas under demanding conditions. The goal is to develop a capacity that provides better speed, endurance, survivability and manoeuvrability than today’s vessels. The vessels will also contribute to better situational awareness, target designation and operate sensor systems from the vessel.
“Norway and the United Kingdom have a very close defense cooperation. By developing a joint capacity for coastal operations, we strengthen our ability to operate together in the North Atlantic and the High North, while also contributing to increased security and stability in the region,”
Tore O. Sandvik, Norwegian Minister of Defense




