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Exercise RIMPAC and HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310)

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Difference between Exercise RIMPAC and HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310)

Exercise RIMPAC vs. HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310)

RIMPAC, the Rim of the Pacific Exercise, is the world's largest international maritime warfare exercise. HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen is a frigate of the Royal Norwegian Navy.

Similarities between Exercise RIMPAC and HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310)

Exercise RIMPAC and HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310) have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): NHIndustries NH90, Royal Norwegian Navy, United States Navy.

NHIndustries NH90

The NHIndustries NH90 is a medium-sized, twin-engine, multi-role military helicopter.

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Royal Norwegian Navy

The Royal Norwegian Navy (Norwegian: Sjøforsvaret, "the naval defence (forces)") is the branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces responsible for naval operations of the state of Norway.

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United States Navy

The United States Navy (USN) is the naval warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States.

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Exercise RIMPAC and HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310) Comparison

Exercise RIMPAC has 228 relations, while HNoMS Fridtjof Nansen (F310) has 54. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.06% = 3 / (228 + 54).

References

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