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سطر 125:
'''[[Ørland Main Air Station]]'''
* 138 Air Wing
** Squadron 338 ([[F-16 Fighting Falcon|F-16A MLU]], NRF - [[NATOالحلف الأطلسي]] Reaction Force)
** GBAD Battalion (NASAMS 2 batteries)
** Mobile Base-set (IRF support)
* Squadron 330 (Detachment) ([[Westland Sea King|Sea King]], rescue)
* [[NATOالحلف الأطلسي]] Airborne Early Warning Force - Forward Operating Location ([[E-3 Sentry|E-3A Sentry]])
'''[[Andøya Air Station]]'''
* 133 Air Wing
سطر 188:
| C-130J-30
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| C-130Hs have been taken out of service, and the RNoAF has accepted four new C-130J-30 aircraft.<ref>[http://www.lockheedmartin.com/news/press_releases/2010/100511ae_c130j-nowrway.html Lockheed Martin Press Release, May 11, 2010]</ref> The old C-130Hs were named ''[[Odinأودين]], [[Thor|Tor]], [[Frey|Frøy]], [[Balder]], [[Tyr|Ty]]'' and ''[[Bragi|Brage]]''.<ref>[http://www.mil.no/luft/start/omlf/flymaskiner/c130/ Forsvarsnett: C-130 Hercules]</ref><ref>[http://www.mil.no/start/article.jhtml?articleID=142239 Forsvarsnett: Kritisk kapasitet snart klar]</ref> The first of the new C-130Js was delivered to the RNoAF on 25 November 2008 and was named ''[[Frigg]]'' by Norwegian [[Minister of Defence (Norway)|Minister of Defence]] [[Anne-Grete Strøm-Erichsen]].
''[[Iðunn|Idunn]]'', the second aircraft, landed at [[Gardermoen Air Station]] on 10 June 2009.<ref>{{cite web |first=Vidar |last=Smevik |title=Idunn lettet for første gang |url=http://www.mil.no/luft/start/nyheter/aktuelt/article.jhtml?articleID=186189 |date=2009-06-29 |work=[[Norwegian Armed Forces]] |publisher= |accessdate=2009-06-30 |language=Norwegian}} {{وصلة مكسورة|تاريخ=سبتمبر 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |first=Per Erlien |last=Dalløkken |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= I kveld lander Idunn — Norges nye Super Hercules kommer til Gardermoen i kveld. |url= http://www.tu.no/industri/article213484.ece|work= |publisher=[[Teknisk Ukeblad]] |date=10 June 2009 |accessdate=16 June 2009 |language=Norwegian}}</ref> The last aircraft was accepted at Lockheed Martin's assembly plant in [[ماريتا (جورجيا)|ماريتا]], on May 11, 2010. The two latest aircraft where later named Siv and Nanna by Norwegian Defence Minister Grete Faremo (AP) on Tuesday 17 August 2010.
The four planes then flew in a parade formation over Norway's capital Oslo, later that day.