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Norway asks Navantia more than 1 billion euros for the sinking of one of its frigates

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The Nordic country considers however that the Spanish public naval company was not responsible Navantia signs the contract with the Thai Navy to modernize the ship 'HTMS Chang'
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The Government of Norway, through the Ministry of Defence, claims from the Spanish public naval company Navantia more than 1,000 euros for the sinking of one of its frigates, 'Helge Ingstad', after colliding in 2018 against an oil tanker in the vicinity of its coasts.This amount, according to the Nordic publication 'Teknisk Ukeblad', would be based on the price of a new frigate, the lifting of the ship, its rescue and a series of deductions.This…

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The Nordic country considers however that the Spanish public naval company was not responsible Navantia signs the contract with the Thai Navy to modernize the ship 'HTMS Chang'

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Although the Nordic country considers that the Spanish public naval company was not responsible for this outcome FERROL, 11 (EUROPA PRESS) The Government of Norway, through the Ministry of Defence, claims from the Spanish public naval company Navantia more than 1,000 euros for the sinking of one of its frigates, [...] The entry Norway asks Navantia more than 1 billion euros for the sinking of one of its frigates appears first in Forbes Spain.

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Forbes España broke the news in on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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