Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 1. 18.10.2020

LNS Jotvingis (N42) (Vidar-class command and support vessel of the Lithuanian Navy, built in 1977) (left) & HNoMS Måløy (M342) (Oksøy-class minehunter of Royal Norwegian Navy, commissioned in 1995) (right)
HNLMS Schiedam (M860) (Tripartite-class minehunter of Royal Netherlands Navy, commissioned in 1986) (left), Crocus (M917) (Tripartite-class minehunter of Belgian Navy, built in 1987) (center) & LVNS Imanta (M-04) (Lead ship of the Tripartite-class minehunters of Latvian Naval Forces, built in 1984) (right)
Admiral Cowan (M313) (Sandown-class minehunter and the flagship of Estonian Navy, built in 1988) (left) & FGS Sulzbach-Rosenberg (M1062) (Frankenthal-class minehunter of German Navy, commissioned in 1996) (right)

Romantika & EML Sakala (M314)

MS Romantika (Cruiseferry, operated by Tallink, built in 2002) moored in Paljassaare Harbour. In the foreground: EVA-316 (left) & EML Sakala (M314) (Sandown-class minehunter of Estonian Navy, built in 1990) (right)

Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 1. 16.05.2020

Donau (A516) (Type 404 Elbe class replenishment ship of the German Navy, commissioned in 1994)
HNoMS Otra (M351) (Alta-class minesweeper of Royal Norwegian Navy, commissioned in 1996) (left) & Willemstad (M864) (Alkmaar class minehunter of Royal Netherlands Navy, commissioned in 1989) (right)

Lood

EML Lood (A530) (Former auxiliary/dive boat of Estonian Navy. Built in 2000 in Orissaare, Estonia. Originally named EVA-321 and used by Estonian Maritime Administration as a buoy boat. Inactive since 2007, she was handed over to Estonian Navy diving team in 2012. In november 2019 she was handed over to Estonian Maritime Museum to be used as a research vessel)

Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 1. 13.10.2019

HDMS Thetis (F357) (Thetis-class ocean patrol vessel of the Royal Danish Navy. Launched in 1989 and in service since 1991)
HMS Cattistock (M31) (Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel, commissioned in 1982, UK Royal Navy) (left) & Narcis (M923) (Tripartite-class minehunter of Belgian Naval Component, commissioned in 1991) (right)
Weilheim (M1059) (Type 332 Frankenthal-class minehunter of German Navy. Commissioned in 1998) (left), HDMS Saltholm (MSD6) (Holm class multirole boat of Royal Danish Navy) (center) & HDMS MSF1 (MSF-class drone minehunter of Royal Danish Navy) (right)
Rauma (M352) (Alta-class minesweeper of Royal Norwegian navy. Commissioned in 1996)
HNLMS Urk (M861) (Tripartite-class minehunter of Royal Netherlands Navy, commissioned in 1986) (back) & Tālivaldis (M-06) (Tripartite-class minehunter of Latvian Naval Forces, built in 1984)

Miinisadam 13.10.2019

EML Sulev (M312) (Lindau-class minehunter. Built in 1957, decommissioned in 2009)
Admiral Cowan (M313) (Sandown-class minehunter and the flagship of Estonian Navy. Built in 1988)
EML Tasuja (A432) (Lindormen-class diving vessel of Estonian Navy. Built in Denmark in 1977, decommissioned in 2016) (back) & EML Ristna (P422) (R-class patrol boat, built in 1956. Commissioned in 1999, decommissioned in 2005)

Yas

Yas (Superyacht. Originally Royal Netherlands Navy Kortenaer-class frigate HNLMS Piet Hein, launched in 1978, years later sold to United Arab Emirates Navy – commissioned 1998-2005 as Al Emirat. Rebuilt & converted into superyacht by ADMShipyards 2011-2015 in Abu Dhabi)

Oste (A52)

Oste (A52) (Commissioned 30 July 1988, Oste is a Type 423 Oste class purpose built SIGINT/ELINT and reconnaissance ship of the German Navy. Officially designated as a fleet service ship)

HMS Kent (F78)

HMS Kent (Type 23 Duke-class frigate of the UK Royal Navy. Launched in 1998 and commissioned on 8 June 2000, she became the first ship to enter Royal Navy service in the 21st Century)

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