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The Norwegian
Armed Forces
Updated 15th November 2013
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
Leadership
Reitan
Norwegian Joint
Headquarters (NJHQ)
Air Force Staff
Bergen
Navy Staff Oslo
Ministry of Defence (MOD)
Defence Staff
Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation (NDLO) Staff,
NDLO Procurement Staff
The Norwegian Intelligence Service (NDMS)
Norwegian Defence University College (NDUC)
Norwegian Special Forces
• Ministry of Defence
• The Norwegian Armed Forces
Bardufoss
Army Staff
Sessvollmoen
Norwegian Defence Medical Service Staff (NDMS)
Jørstadmoen
Norwegian Cyber Force Staff
Terningmoen
Home Guard Staff
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
Main Priorities - Army
• A better Army with a robust
brigade structure
• Increased flexibility and
availability
• More specialized personnel
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
Brigade North:
– Brigade command
– 2 mechanised battalions
– 1 light armored battalion
– Intelligence battalion
– Signals battalion
– Artillery battalion
– Engineer battalion
– Logistics battalion
– Medical battalion
– MP-company
• His Majesty The King's Guard
• The Border Guard
• Logistic base, land
Høybuktmoen
The Border Guard
Setermoen
Mechanised battalion
Artillery battalion
Medical battalion
Military Intelligence battalion
Bardufoss
Army Staff
Brigade North staff
MP Company
Signal battalion
Logistics battalion
Skjold
Engineer battalion
Light armored battalion
Linderud
Parts of Army Staff
Military Academy
Huseby
HM The King’s Guard
Terningmoen
Parts of Army Staff
Parts of Army Weapons
School
Armed Forces Winter Warfare
School
HM The King’s Guard Training
School
Rena
Support Staff South
Mechanised battalion
CSS/HRF
ENG/HRF
MED/HRF
MP/HRS
Theatre Enabling Force
Parts of Army Weapons
School
Army Officer Candidate
School
Sessvollmoen
Norwegian Defence
Logistics Training Centre
Army
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
Main Priorities - Navy
• A modern and efficient structure
• Operational presence
• A continued modernization of the
Navy
• A strengthened Coast Guard
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
Bergen
Haakonsvern Naval Base
Navy Staff
Norwegian Fleet Command
Naval Academy
Naval Training Establishment
Navy Officer Candidate School
Madla
Basic Training Establishment
Sortland
Coast Guard Command
Trondenes
Coastal Rangers Command
Ramsund
Ramsund Naval Base
Norwegian Fleet Command
• 1 tactical maritime command
• 6 corvettes (Skjold Class)
• 5 frigates (Fridtjof Nansen
Class) w/NH-90 helicopters
• 3 + 3 minehunters/-sweepers (Oksoy/Alta Class)
• 6 submarines (Ula Class)
• Coastal Rangers Command
• Mine Clearance Diving Command
• Logistics and support vessels
• Logistic base, sea
Coast Guard:
• 9 vessels for Outer Coast Guard (4 w/NH-90 helicopters)
• 6 vessels for Inner Coast Guard
Navy
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
Main Priorities – Air Force
• Procurement of new combat
aircrafts
• Establishment of new base
structure
• Upholding sovereignty,
strengthen presence and
operational capability
• Uphold the spectrum of
capabilities
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
Air Force
Andøya Air Station
333 sqn
Bardufoss Air Station
•334 sqn
•337 sqn
•339 sqn
•Air Force Pilot School
Station Group Banak
Sørreisa
Air Defence Control and
Reporting Centre
Air Reporting School
Trondheim
Air Force Academy
Bodø Main Air Station*
331 sqn
332 sqn
Rygge Air Station
717 sqn
720 sqn
Air Force Training Inspectorate
Air Operations Inspectorate
Air Force Staff
Gardermoen Air Station
335 sqn
717 sqn
Mågerø
Air Defence Control and
Reporting Centre
Madla
Basic Training Establishment
Detachment SAR (330 sqn):
-Banak
-Bodø
-Ørland
-Sola
-Rygge
-Florø
Kjevik
Air Force Education Centre
• Air Operations Center
• Air Defence Control and Reporting Centre
• 57 F-16 and (forthcoming) up to 52 F-35 aircraft
• 18 transport helicopters (Bell 412)
• 6 maritime surveillance aircraft (P-3 C/N)
• 3 EW/VIP aircraft
• 4 transport aircraft (C-130J)
• NASAMS Air Defence
• Base set
• Logistic base, air
• 14 maritime helicopters
(NH-90)
• 12 Search and Rescue
helicopters (Sea King)
Evenes
Forward base of operation
(Including QRA)
Reitan
Air Force Operations Center
Air Force Staff
Air Force Training Inspectorate
Air Operations Inspectorate
Ørland Main Air Station
338 sqn
Rygge
Detachment -
Bell 412
Haakonsvern
Detachment NH-90
Ørland Air Station
331 sqn
332 sqn
Air Defence
Base set
Norwegian Electronic
Warfare Center
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
Main Priorities – The Home Guard
• Quality training and education
• Responsiveness and
sustainability
• Focus on security and
protection of infrastructure
• Rooted in society
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
The Home Guard
Bjerkvik
District Staff – No. 16
Drevjamoen
District Staff - No. 14
Trondenes
Naval Home Guard Unit
Porsangmoen
District Staff - No. 17
Home Guard Officer
Candidate School
Terningmoen
Home Guard Staff
District Staff - No. 05
Dombås
Home Guard
Education and
Competence Centre
Setnesmoen
District Staff - No. 11
Værnes
District Staff - No. 12
Lutvann
District Staff - No. 02
Heistadmoen
District Staff - No. 03
Bergenhus
District Staff - No. 09
Haakonsvern
Naval Home Guard
(NHG) Command
Vatneleiren
District Staff - No. 08
Rygge
District Staff - No. 01
• 45 000 officers and
personnel, organised in:
• Intervention forces – 3 000.
• Area structure – 42 000.
• 11 Territorial District Staffs
Haakonsvern
NHG Education and
competence centre
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
Main Priorities – Joint Assets
• Responsiveness, sustainability and
deployability
• Strengthen the defense against
cyber threats
• Increased adaptability
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
Joint Assets
Harstad
The Armed Forces’ Band North
Norwegian Defence Salary and
Pay Office
Trondheim
The Norwegian Air force’s band
Bergen
Norwegian Defense Accounting
Office
The Armed Forces’ Band West
NDLO Naval Systems
Norwegian Special Forces:
- Naval Special Operation
Command
Horten
The Royal Norwegian Navy Band
Sessvollmoen
The Norwegian Defence Medical
Service
Oslo
NDLO Staff
NDLO Procurement Staff
Armed Forces‘ Department for
Culture and tradition
Norwegian Intelligence Service
Norwegian Defence University
College
Kolsås
NDLO Land Systems
NDLO General Materiel
NDLO CIS
Jørstadmoen
Norwegian Cyber Force
Kjeller
NDLO Supply
NDLO Maintenance
NDLO Air Systems
Porsangmoen
Allied Training Centre
(Åsegarden, Evenes)
Hamar
National Service Administration
• Norwegian Special Forces
• The Norwegian Intelligence Service
• The Norwegian Defence Medical Service (NDMS)
• The Norwegian Defence Logistics Organisation (NDLO)
• Allied Training Centre
• Norwegian Cyber Force
• Armed Forces´ Department for Culture and Tradition
Rena
Norwegian Special Forces:
- Norwegian Special Forces
Command/Norwegian Army Special
Operations Command
Ramsund
Norwegian Special Forces:
- Naval Special Operation
Command
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
The Armed Forces´ Operational Structure
Army Brigade North:
– Brigade command
– 2 mechanised battalions
– 1 light armored battalion
– Intelligence battalion
– Signal battalion
– Artillery battalion
– Engineer battalion
– Logistics battalion
– Medical battalion
– MP-company
• HM The King’s Guard
• The Border Guard • Logistic base, land
Navy Norwegian Fleet Command
• 1 tactical maritime command
• 6 corvettes (Skjold Class)
• 5 frigates (Fridtjof Nansen Class)
w/NH-90 helicopters
• 3 + 3 minehunters/-sweepers (Oksoy/Alta Class)
• 6 submarines (Ula Class)
• Mine Clearance Diving Command
• Coastal Rangers Command
• Logistics and support vessel
• Logistic base, sea
Coast Guard:
• 9 vessels for Outer Coast Guard (4 w/NH-90 helicopters)
• 6 vessels for Inner Coast Guard
Air Force • Air Force Operations Center
• Air Defence Control and Reporting Centre
• 57 F-16 and (forthcoming) up to 52 F-35 aircraft
• 18 transport helicopters (Bell 412)
• 6 maritime surveillance aircraft (P-3 C/N)
• 3 EW/VIP aircraft
• 4 transport aircraft (C-130J)
• NASAMS Air Defence
• Base set
• Logistic base, air
• 14 maritime helicopters
(NH-90)
• 12 Search and Rescue
helicopters (Sea King)
Home Guard • 45 000 officers and
personnel, organised in:
• Intervention
forces – 3 000.
• Area structure –
42 000.
• 11 Territorial District
Staffs
Joint assets • The Norwegian Intelligence Service
• Norwegian Joint Headquarters
• Norwegian Special Forces:
• Norwegian Special Forces
Command/Norwegian Army Special
Operations Command
• Naval Special Operation Command
• The Norwegian Defence Logistics org.:
- Host Nation Support Battalion
- Strategic air and sea transport capacity
- Stationary logistic and support
• Joint Logistics Support Group
• The Norwegian Defence Medical Service
• Norwegian Defence Information Infrastructure:
- Capacity for deployable communication and
information
- Military communications satellite
• Joint NATO Air and Ground Surveillance
• Joint logistic base*
• Transport control unit
• Air terminal unit
• Harbor and railway terminal
unit
• Joint water purification unit
• Explosive clearance unit
• Military police unit
• Joint land transport unit
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
International capabilities with Norwegian participation
NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen
NATO AWACS – Airborne Air
Surveillance
Naval Air Station Sigonella
NATO AGS – Airborne
Ground Surveillance
Ørland Main Air Station
Forward Operating Location –
NATO AWACS
Ulsnes , Stavanger
NATO FORACS
Eindhoven Air Base
MCCE – Strategic Air
and Sea Transport –
Coordination
Pápa Air Base
HAW – SAC – Strategic
Air Transportation
Andre elementer:
• BMD SC
• NRF
Renfrew, Glasgow, Scotland
NATO Submarine Rescue
System (NSRS)
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
NATO´s Command Structure in Europe
Ramstein, Tyskland
Air Command
Napoli, Italia
Joint Force Headquarters
Brunssum, Nederland
Joint Force Headquarters
SHAPE - Mons, Belgia
CIS Group
Northwood, UK
Maritime Command
Izmir, Tyrkia
Land Command
Allied Command Operations
Allied Command Transformation
Poggio Renatico, Italia
Air Entities: DACCC
Uedem, Tyskland
Air Entities: CAOC
Torrejon, Spania
Air Entities, CAOC
Bydgoszcx, Polen
Joint Forces Training
Center
Stavanger, Norge
Joint Warfare Centre
Monsanto, Portugal
Joint Analysis and Lessons
Learned Centre
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
Norwegian Personnel in International Operations as at 3. okt.13
England (2011-)
NORTHWOOD, no.: 2
Kosovo (1999-)
KFOR, no.: 3
UNMIK, no.: 1
Bosnia-Herzegovina
(2005-)
NHQ Sarajevo, no.: 1
Italy (2011-)
OUP, no.: 7
Sinai (1982-)
MFO, no.: 3
Sudan (2005-)
UNIMISS, no.: 19
Congo (1960/64-)
MONUC/MONUSCO:
no.: 1
Middle East
(1956-)
UNTSO, no.:13
The Seychelles
(Sept.2011-)
OCEAN SHIELD,
no.: 39
Afghanistan (2001-)
ISAF/NSE/NCC,
no.: 628
Afghanistan (2007-)
UNAMA, no.: 3
Northern Europe (july-
dec. 2011)
SNMCMG1, no.: 38
Norwegian Ministry of Defence
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