HNoMS Pol III

Pol III as a whaler before the Second World War
History
Norway
NamePol III
Laid down1926
LaunchedJuly 1926
Out of service8 April 1940
Capturedby the Germans on 14 April 1940
Service record
Operations: Opposing the German invasion of Norway
Nazi Germany
NameNO-05 Samoa
Acquired14 April 1940
RenamedV-6105 and NH-05
FateHanded back to Norway after VE Day
Service record
Operations: Occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany
Norway
NamePol III
Acquired1945
IdentificationIMO number5172597
FateSold off to civilian interests post-World War II, scrapped in 2011.
General characteristics
Displacement214 tons
PropulsionTriple expansion steam engine
Speed11.0 knots (20.37 km/h)
Complement15 men
Armament
  • 1 × 76 mm,
  • 2 × machine guns

Pol III was a patrol boat of the Royal Norwegian Navy, used for guarding the inlet of the Oslofjord in early April 1940. She was a small vessel, originally a whaler, of 214 tons. She is best known for being the first Norwegian unit to engage the German invasion forces during the 1940 Operation Weserübung.