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up astern of the fishing trawler at a right angle and using the net cutter, cut the fishing vessel's nets. The loss of the nets and the catch within was an expensive proposition for the fishermen, so they began to work together to prevent the ICG vessels from cutting their nets. Some of the fishing trawlers tried to prevent the ICG from cutting their nets by ramming the ICG ships. On 12 September
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chased 16 trawlers out of the EEZ. This led to the Royal Navy creating a special patrol that would stay just outside of the new limit. While awaiting the court's decision, the ICG had armed all of its trawlers with net cutters. If a fishing trawler refused to leave the area, the ICG ships would come
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again, this time recorded by a television crew. The Icelandic government threatened to break off diplomatic ties with the United Kingdom, which led to the withdrawal of Royal Navy vessels from the area on 3 October. The de-escalation led to a treaty that allowed access to the area for British
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took part in the Second Cod War from 1 September 1972 to 8 November 1973. The Cod Wars began after Iceland extended its EEZ from 4 nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) from the coast to 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) and disallowed other nations to fish within those limits.
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to be seized by any means necessary but did not follow through due to the repercussions those actions could bring, mainly the potential loss of life, as the Coast Guard crew was unlikely to give the ship up without a fight, and the likelihood of Iceland abandoning
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will be auctioned because of its age and prolonged inactivity in the recent years. Ríkiskaup opened an online platform that allowed people to submit suggestions about the future of the vessel and the deadline was set for 6 January 2021. In August 2022,
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s hull. Despite the violent act, the communication between the two captains remained cordial during the shooting with Guðmundur stating his intentions ahead of the shootings and asking Mussell to move his crew to the back of the ship. After each shot,
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in separate incidents. By 17 May, the ICG vessels had fired upon the trawlers 12 more times, which led them to demand Royal Navy assistance. The Royal Navy entered the area and the trawlers began to fish in boxes of four.
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managed to cut the nets of two trawlers. The Third Cod War became the most hazardous as the Royal Navy moved to prevent the ICG vessels from cutting nets or arresting trawlers, such as the case of
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The Third Cod War began after Iceland extended its EEZ to 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi) in November 1975. ICG vessels began net cutting operations again, with
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erupted and the ICG ships were withdrawn to aid in the rescue of the island's citizens. They returned on 5 May. In the meantime, the British had
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Iceland expanded its EEZ again, this time to 50 nautical miles (93 km; 58 mi). ICG vessels were deployed to chase unlicensed
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inspected the damage, which Mussell then reported to the Coast Guard ship, before commencing shooting. One of the shots hit
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just above waterline and as it speed away it took on water and started to list. As it neared other British trawlers,
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and accommodations along with the installation of in-flight refuelling equipment for the helicopters.
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Kurlansky claims that one of the ships was one of the tugboats chartered to help defend the trawlers
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upon its arrival. By the evening of the day, officials in London seriously discussed ordering
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On 1 November 2020, the Icelandic Central Public Procurement agency Ríkiskaup announced that
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side. In 1997, the ship underwent a refit that extended its helicopter deck and installed a
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on 26 May. The ICG vessels managed to cut 41 nets. The Third Cod War ended on 31 May.
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pursued and fired several warning shots, first blanks and then solid shots across
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had three separate significant collisions with British frigates; on 1 June with
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With the arrival of the Royal Navy, the ICG vessels began interactions with the
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on 3 December. On 3 January, even with a Royal Navy presence in the area,
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Traditionally other European nations, including the United Kingdom and
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ceased its pursuit. The trawler was repaired by crewmen from the tug
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to help defend the fishing trawlers within Iceland's EEZ. In March
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Bugler, Jeremy; Chesshyre, Robert; Marks, Laurence (27 May 1973).
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of 4.6 m (15 ft 1 in). The ship is powered by two
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cannon. However, these weapons were replaced in 1990 with the
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Safeguarding the Nation: The Story of the Modern Royal Navy
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in the late 2000s. Among other weapons equipped include
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Atli Ísleifsson; Sunna Sæmundsdóttir (16 August 2022).
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The order of a new vessel to be constructed for the
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Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World
1358:"From Iceland — Coast Guard Patrol Vessel For Sale" 1280:"Var það alda frá Statesman sem grandaði manninum?" 551:, fishery inspections, general law enforcement and 386:, fishery inspections, general law enforcement and 479:, which the Icelandic Coast Guard used during the 448:(35 km/h; 22 mph) with a range of 9,000 808:. There were 50 collisions, with the last being 712:had requested permission from London to fire at 499:. The vessel sports a helicopter deck aft and a 471:autocannon, which in turn was replaced with the 1463:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. 1446:. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company. 1196:"Prúðmennsku og drengskap viðrum við til sjós" 843:underwent a refit in Poland that improved the 1582: 8: 590:out of the new limit. On 2 September 1972, 483:. A large crane is situated forward of the 456:-pulling winch and passive rolling tanks. 421:of 10 m (32 ft 10 in) and a 1589: 1575: 1567: 1260:(in Icelandic). 31 August 1973. p. 32 1108:(in Icelandic). 27 May 1973. p. 1, 31 519:(ICG) was projected in February 1965. The 1288:(in Icelandic). 31 August 1973. p. 1 1232:(in Icelandic). 31 August 1973. p. 1 1057: 1025: 981: 954: 781:fishermen, but only in smaller trawlers. 463:-class ships were initially armed with a 1204:(in Icelandic). 7 March 2004. p. 31 998: 966: 921: 196:1,500 t (1,500 long tons) full load 1411:"Ægir og Týr seldir á 51 milljón króna" 903: 883: 1176:(in Icelandic). 29 May 1973. p. 1 942: 831:forward of the helicopter deck on the 20: 1482:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. 1442:Blackman, Raymond V. B., ed. (1972). 1318: 1306: 1252:"Bretar neita allri ábyrgð á slysinu" 1042: 1013: 599:cut the nets of the fishing trawlers 42: 7: 716:if it was still attempting to seize 286:Sperry surface search radar E/F-band 469:Bofors 40 mm (1.6 in)/L60 296:Bofors 40 mm (1.6 in)/L70 206:69.8 m (229 ft 0 in) 1673:Ægir-class offshore patrol vessels 1461:Combat Fleets of the World 1986/87 1459:Couhat, Jean Labayle, ed. (1986). 1332:"Seldur eftir nær 50 ára þjónustu" 669:fired a total of eight shots into 465:57 mm (2.2 in) Hotchkiss 14: 222:4.6 m (15 ft 1 in) 214:10 m (32 ft 10 in) 1516:Lockwood, Kyle (28 March 2016). 665:s bow. When that had no effect, 495:surface search and navigational 44: 24: 1538:Jane's Fighting Ships 2009–2010 1536:Saunders, Stephen, ed. (2009). 827:In 1994, a crane was fitted in 610:On 23 January 1973 the volcano 1: 1601:-class offshore patrol vessel 1562:Icelandic Coast Guard website 1444:Jane's Fighting Ships 1972–73 1072:"Gunboat shells hole trawler" 681:waited until the engineer of 438:controllable pitch propellers 382:primarily conducted patrols, 555:operations in the Icelandic 547:primarily conducts patrols, 535:that same year. Named for a 531:in Denmark and the ship was 390:operations in the Icelandic 378:against the United Kingdom. 308:Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma 256:(35 km/h; 22 mph) 1699: 1145:(in Icelandic). p. 31 776:collided with the frigate 642:On the morning of 26 May, 1678:Patrol vessels of Iceland 1629: 1607: 1497:Kurlansky, Mark (1998) . 158: 37: 23: 1224:"Vélstjórinn á Ægi lézt" 1168:"Vildi taka í hönd hans" 839:atop the ship. 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Aalborg Vaerft
IMO number
6821585
MMSI number
251002000
Callsign
Ægir-class
offshore patrol vessel
t
long tons
diesel engines
kW
knots
nmi
Bofors 40 mm (1.6 in)/L70
Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma
Helicopter deck
hangar
offshore patrol vessel
Icelandic Coast Guard
Aalborg Værft
Denmark
lead ship
Ægir class
sister ship
ICGV Týr
Cod Wars
search and rescue
counter-terrorism

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