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by yaakov34 1282 days ago
It is actually. Norway has a large offshore oil and gas industry, and because of this it has a lot of companies that specialize in underwater work.

When the Kursk submarine sank in 2000, the Russian navy was unable to access it for a long time, and eventually, a Norwegian team was asked to attempt a rescue, over some objections of the navy.

"Norwegian divers" became something of a meme in Russia. When the Ostankino tower caught fire shortly after the Kursk incident, the gallows-humor type joke was that some "Nowegian climbers" should be invited for the rescue.

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It was a Dutch company that raised the Kursk. Maybe the employees were Norwegian
Norway assisted in rescue efforts for the sailors abord the Kursk:

<https://web.archive.org/web/20110101161935/http://nucnews.ne...>

The Dutch completed the recovery of the submarine itself.

<https://web.archive.org/web/20031122015529/https://www.smit....>

Different roles.

Links via Wikipedia: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_submarine_Kursk_(K-141...>