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2 Wreck  





3 Notable crew  





4 References  














HNoMS Thor (1872)






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Plans for Thor circa 1870

History
Norwegian State and Navy FlagNorway
NameThor
NamesakeNorse god of thunder Thor
BuilderHorten Navy Yard
Laid down1 January 1871
Launched1872
Decommissioned1918
FateWrecked 7 March 1919
General characteristics
Displacement1,975 tons
Length62.33m
Beam14.48m
Draught3.81m
Propulsion600hp reciprocating steam engines
Speed8.0 knop
Complement95
Armament2 x 10.5 inch RML guns

HNoMS Thor was a monitor built for the Royal Norwegian Navy in 1871, named after the Norse god Thor. She was decommissioned in 1918, long after her heavy guns were outdated. She was considered an improvement on the Skorpionen class of monitors, with heavier armour and a wider beam.

The earlier monitor Mjølner was named after Thor's hammer.

Details[edit]

Thor was armed with two 10.5 inch rifled muzzle-loading guns in a revolving turret. She had 7 inches of iron armour on her deck, and her turret was protected by 14 inches of iron armour.

Wreck[edit]

After decommissioning, Thor was to be scrapped. On 7 March 1919, while being towed to the scrapyard, the ship was caught in a storm that broke the towing cable, stranding Thor on an island outside Verdens EndeinVestfold, and killing two crew members. Thor later sank in shallow water. A salvage operation removed parts of the ship, but the wreck remains largely intact and now lies at a depth of 8 to 14 meters southwest of Verdens Ende.[1]

Thor is one of only three accessible monitor vessels in the world, the others being USS Monitor, which lies at about 60 meters some 42 kilometers southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina and HMVS Cerberus, in 5 metres of water in Victoria, Australia.[1]

Notable crew[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Skovheim.org database entry on Thor Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, access date 2 January 2007


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