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HNoMS Gor (1884)

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Name
  
Gor

Captured
  
by the Germans in 1940

Launched
  
7 May 1884

Operation
  
Norwegian Campaign

Commissioned
  
1884

Operations
  
Norwegian Campaign

Length
  
32 m

Namesake
  
Gór – mythological co-founder of Norway

Builder
  
Karljohansvern Naval Yard in Horten

The HNoMS Gor was a Gor-class Rendel gunboat built for the Royal Norwegian Navy at Karljohansvern Naval Yard in Horten in 1884. She was one of a class of two gunboats - the other ship in her class being Tyr. The Gor and Tyr can be seen as improved Vale-class gunboats.

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Construction and armament

Gor was built at Karljohansvern Naval Yard in Horten, and had yard number 64.

Her main gun was 7.8m meters long, or about a quarter of the length of the whole vessel. In addition she was armed with three smaller, automatic guns for self defence.

Shortly before World War I, Gor was rebuilt as a mine layer. During this rebuild, the heavy gun and one of the 37 mm guns was replaced with two more potent 76 mm guns. Since the heavy gun and ammunition was removed, Gor could carry 55 mines.

Service history

Gor was kept in service until the German invasion in 1940. Until the surrender of Norwegian forces in southern Norway, she mostly operated in the Sognefjord, and she fell into German hands for the remainder of the war.

After World War II, Gor was returned to the Royal Norwegian Navy, and scrapped shortly thereafter.

References

HNoMS Gor (1884) Wikipedia