RMIS Lomor
Marshall Islands patrol boat
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RMIS Lomor (03) is a Pacific Forum-class patrol boat operated by the Marshall Islands Sea Patrol.[1] Lomor is one of twenty-two small patrol vessels Australia designed and built for smaller fellow members of the Pacific Forum, after the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea extended a 200-kilometre (108 nmi) exclusive economic zone for all maritime nations.[2][3]
Lomor on patrol, 3 July 2018 | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | Lomor |
| Operator | Marshall Islands |
| Launched | 1991 |
| Identification |
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| Status | Ship in active service |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Pacific Forum-class patrol boat |
| Displacement | 162 tons |
| Length | 103 feet (31 m) |
Operational history
In 2006 the Lomor worked with the Greenpeace ship Esperanza on fishery patrol.[4]
In September 2012 Lomor, working with the Australian Defence Force, and the United States Coast Guard, to help locate a mariner lost in Marshall Island waters.[5]
In February 2018 Lomor and RKS Teanoai performed open ocean exercises and a joint patrol of their waters.[6] In July Lomor engaged in joint exercises with the United States Coast Guard cutter Oliver F. Berry, a similar-sized vessel.[1]