Norwegian Coast Guard

Norwegian Coast Guard
Kystvakten
Norwegian Coast Guards coat of arms
Norwegian Coast Guards coat of arms
Racing stripe
Racing stripe
Naval ensign
Naval ensign
Agency overview
Formed1 April, 1977
Employees900 employees (2023)
Annual budget1.3 billion (2023)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionNorway
Constituting instrument
  • Kystvaktloven (Coast Guard Act, 1997)[1]
Specialist jurisdiction
  • Coastal patrol, marine border protection, marine search and rescue.
Operational structure
HeadquartersSortland Naval Base
Agency executives
Parent agency Royal Norwegian Navy
Facilities
Boats
Website
Official website

The Norwegian Coast Guard (Norwegian: Kystvakten) is a maritime military force which is part of the Royal Norwegian Navy. The coast guard's responsibility are for fisheries inspection, customs enforcement, border control, law enforcement, shipping inspection, environmental protection, and search and rescue. It operates throughout Norway's 2,385,178-square-kilometer (920,922 sq mi) exclusive economic zone (EEZ), internal waters and territorial waters. It is headquartered at Sortland Naval Base. In 2023 the Coast Guard had 900 employees, including conscripts, and a budget of 1.3 billion Norwegian krone.[3]

The force is subdivided into three main divisions. The Outer Coast Guard covers the EEZ and consists of three Jan Mayen class offshore patrol vessels, three Barentshav-class offshore patrol vessels as well as Ålesund, Svalbard and Harstad. The Inner Coast Guard consists of five Nornen-class patrol vessels. The Coast Guard has air support of the P-8 Poseidon patrol aircraft operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force.

The Coast Guard has its basis in the defunct Fisheries Surveillance Service, which was established in 1908. It was a jointly military and civilian operation; it leased fishing vessels during the season to supplement larger navy vessels. This was converted into the Military Fisheries Surveillance in 1961. The Coast Guard was established on 1 April 1977, the same year as Norway delineated its EEZ. The restructuring led to the delivery of the Nordkapp-class and the Lynx helicopters. The Inner Coast Guard was established in 1996. The Coast Guard has participated in the 1990–91 Gulf War and the 2014 destruction of Syria's chemical weapons.

Coast Guard vessels bear the prefix KV, for "Kystvakt"; in English, these vessels are identified by the prefix NoCGV, for "Norwegian Coast Guard Vessel".[4]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference act was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "About us".
  3. ^ "Årsrapport Kystvakten 2023" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Norwegian Coast Guard. 2024. pp. 6 & 11. Retrieved June 1, 2024.
  4. ^ Nugent, Bob. "Royal Norwegian Navy and Maritime Forces Overview" (PDF). AMI International. Retrieved 3 November 2023.