ICGV Þór

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ICGV Þór (Thor) is an UT 512L type offshore patrol vessel designed by Rolls-Royce for the Icelandic Coast Guard. It was built to replace the aging ICGV Óðinn. The construction of the ship was approved by the Icelandic government on 4 March, 2005. Construction of the ship began at the ASMAR Naval Shipyard in Talcahuano, Chile, on 16 October 2007. Construction was delayed by over a year due to the 2010 Chilean earthquake, but damage to the structure of the ship was not as detrimental as had been expected. After repairs, the ICGV Þór was delivered to ICG personnel on 23 September 2011 in Chile. She arrived in Reykjavík on 27 October 2011. Its main tasks are EEZ patrol, fishery inspection and search and rescue support. The ship is named after the Norse god Thor.

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IMO 9426893
length 93.8 metre, beam 16 metre, draft 5.8 metre, speed 19.5 knot, 
coastguard ship, ASMARIcelandic Coast Guard

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