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Flotilla 1
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| 1st CORVETTE SQUADRON |
| F 260 BRAUNSCHWEIG |
| F 261 MAGDEBURG |
| F262 ERFURT |
| F 263 OLDENBURG |
| F 264 LUDWIGSHAFEN AM RHEIN |
Number: 5 |
| Naval Protection Force |
| A 516 DONAU |
Number: 1 |
Total: 6 |
Corvettes BRAUNSCHWEIG-Class (Type K 130)
Due to the changed tasks of the German armed forces some of the Fast Patrol Boats are replaced by corvettes. This new type of ship for the German Navy allows worldwide deployment in multinational crisis response forces. The corvettes are optimized for naval surface warfare tasks in the littorals.
The construction of the units places particular emphasis on survivability. This is achieved by minimizing the radar and infrared signature as well es redundant employment of mission critical systems. The flight deck enables the deployment of helicopters for surveillance and reconnaissance beyond own sensor horizon. The units are equipped with the missile system RBSI5 Mk3 enabling the German Navy for the first time to attack land targets at long range.
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| 7th FAST PATROL BOAT SQUADRON |
| P6121 S71 GEPARD |
| P6122 S72 PUMA |
| P6123 S73 HERMELIN |
| P6124 S74 NERZ |
| P6125 S75 ZOBEL |
| P6126 S76 FRETTCHEN |
| P6127 577 DACHS |
| P612B S78 OZELOT |
| P6129 S79 WIESEL |
| P6130 S80 HYÄNE |
Number: 10 |
| Naval Protection Force |
| A 511 ELBE |
Number: 1 |
Total: 11 |
Fast Patrol Boats GEPARD-Class (Type 143 A)
In addition to anti-ship missiles and artillery, which are typical for fast attack craft, these units are equipped with the RAM system, which provides enhanced anti-missile defence and capabilities to attack air and surface targets at short range. The highly integrated IT systems allow for simultaneous engagement of five targets.
Together with the capability to deploy decoys and an electronic warfare suite this ensures a high degree of sustainability and survivability. The GEPARD- class fast patrol boats are capable of information and situation picture exchange almost in real time via data link and satellites in a national or multinational environment
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| 1st SUBMARINE SQUADRON |
| Submarines (Type 206 A) |
| S171 U22* |
| S172 U32 |
| S173 U24 |
| S194 U15 |
| S195 U16 |
| S196 U17 |
| S197 U18 |
Number: 7 |
| * decommissioning planned for end of 2008 |
| Submarines (Type 212 A) |
| S181 U31 |
| S182 U32 |
| S183 U33 |
| S184 U34 |
Number: 4 |
| Fleet Service Vessels OSTE-Class (Type 423) |
| A 52 OSTE |
| A 53 OKER |
| A 50 Alster |
Number: 3 |
Total: 14 |
Submarines (Type 206A)
The class 206 A submarines were commissioned between 1973 and 1975 and underwent a major upgrade in the early 90s. Due to their small size and lowsound radiation they are extremely difficult to detect. In addition they are highly manouvreable. To provide protection against mines, they are built of non-magnetic steel. They are capable of launching a total of eight wire-guided torpedoes and laying 24 bottom mines. Due to their small dimensions and good depth keeping capability they can still operate submerged in depths of approximately 20 meters.
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Submarines (Type 212 A)
The class 212 A submarine signifies a great leap in conventional submarine technology. This new class is fitted with an air-independent propulsion System (hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells). Its signature (noise. magnetism, radar, infrared and pressure) is significantly reduced compared with other conventional submarines. The pressure hull is built of non-magnetic steel of high strength and resilience. Its main armament is the newly developed, wire-guided DM 2A4 heavyweight torpedo, a further development of the DM 2A3 SEEHECHT torpedo, which had already been installed on class
206 A submarines.
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Fleet Service Vessels OSTE-class (Type 423)
The OSTE-class Fleet Service Vessels have been designed as highly efficient early warning, communications and reconnaissance plattforms, capable of operating independently as well as within an operational and communications network with other German and international units and agencies. These units are equipped with state-of-the-art electromagnetic, hydro-acoustic and electro-optical detection devices and, in the past have repeatedly been successfully employed in strategic intelligence gathering in crisis areas. With their operating range of over 5,000 nm they are designed for extended reconnaissance missions. In addition to their permanent crew, communications personnel and other specialists for electronic reconnaissance may be embarked depending on the situation and mission. The ships are based in Eckernförde.
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| 3rd MINESWEEPING SQUADRON |
| Minehunters FRANKENTHAL-class (Type 332) |
| M 1058 FULDA |
| M 1059 WEILHEIM |
| M 1062 SULZBACH-ROSENBERG |
| M 1065 DILLINGEN |
| M 1069 HOMBURG |
Number: 5 |
| Minehunters KULMBACH-Class (Type 333) |
| M 1091 KULMBACH |
| M 1095 ÜBERHERRN |
| M 1096 PASSAU |
| M 1097 LABOE |
| M1099 HERTEN |
Number: 5 |
| Naval Protection Force |
| A 513 RHEIN |
| A 514 WERRA |
Number: 2 |
| Combat Support Ships BERLIN-Ciass (Type 702) |
| A 1412 Frankfurt am Main |
| Auxiliaries |
| A 1425 AMMERSEE (703) |
| A 1442 SPESSART (704) |
| A 1452 SPIEKEROOG (722 B) |
| A 1458 FEHMARN (720 B) |
Total: 12 |
Minehunters KULMBACH-Class (Type 333)
This minehunter is a dual-role vessel that is able to carry out both minelaying and minehunting operations. It is based on the standard FRANKENTHAL-class platform. To perform its primary role of minehunting it relies on a state-of-the-art TAKIS minehunting command and control System and a minehunting sonar used to detect and engage bottom mines and moored mines by means of an expendable drone (SEEFUCHS) which is unique. In addition, a mobile clearance
diving unit can embark on the vessel.
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| 5th MINESWEEPING SQUADRON |
| Minehunters FRANKENTHAL-class (Type 332) |
| M 1063 BAD BEVENSEN |
| M 1064 GRÖMITZ |
| M 1067 BAD RAPPENAU |
| M 1068 DATTELN |
Number: 4 |
| MCM Drone Controller ENSDORF-Class (Type 352) |
| M 1090 PEGNITZ |
| M 1092 HAMELN |
| M 1093 AUERBACH/OBERPFALZ |
| M 1094 ENSDORF |
| M 1098 SIEGBURG |
Number: 5 |
| Naval Protection Force |
| A 512 MOSEL |
Number: 1 |
| Combat Support Ships BERLIN-Ciass (Type 702) |
| A 1412 Frankfurt am Main |
| Auxiliaries |
| A 1425 AMMERSEE (703) |
| A 1442 SPESSART (704) |
| A 1452 SPIEKEROOG (722 B) |
| A 1458 FEHMARN (720 B) |
Total: 10 |
Minehunters FRANKENTHAL-class (Type 332)
Like the ships of the KULMBACH and ENSDORF-class, the FRANKENTHAL-class ships are built from non-magnetic steel and use a common technical platform. The vessels are equipped with a DSQS 11 M sonar featuring a digital signal processor and synthetic display. The minehunters are armed with two PINGUIN B3-type remotely operated vehicles.
The crew comprises specially trained clearance divers who can identify and destroy mines. To be able to treat diving casualties on the spot, the ships are equipped with a decompression chamber. The BAD
BEVENSEN, GRÖMITZ, BAD RAPPENAU and DATTELN
are designated for mission of the naval protection forces from 2008 onwards.
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MCM Drone Controller ENSDORF-Class (Type 352)
The ENSDORF-class minesweepers and the SEEHUND type remote-control solenoid sweeps make up the TROIKA PLUS system. According to the method of employment, up to four unmanned SEEHUND drones with activated minesweeping equipment are controlled from the minesweeper.
For reasons of safety, the control vessel itseif remains outside the minefield. lt is equipped with a mine avoidance sonar to detect moored mines, a control and steering device for the four remotely controlled solenoid sweeps, SEEFUCHS expendable drones and mechanical minesweeping equipment to clear moored mines.
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| NAVAL SPECIALIZED FORCES |
| Landing Craft Utility BARBE-class (Type 520) |
| L 762 LACHS |
| L 765 SCHLEI |
Total: 2 |
Landing Craft Utility BARBE-class (Type 520)
The landing craft utility is the fleet‘s workhorse. lt is used for personnel and materiel transport by sea and is also suitable for minelaying operations. The BARBE-class vessels are the only Navy vessels on which chief petty officers perform the duties of commanding officers. These two vessels are under command of the Navel Specialized Forces in Eckernförde were they are based.
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| Naval Protection Force |
| Tender ELBE-Class (Type 404) |
| A 515 MAIN |
| A 513 RHEIN |
| A 514 WERRA |
| A 512 MOSEL |
| A 511 ELBE |
| A 516 DONAU |
Total: 6 |
Tender ELBE-class (Type 404)
The ELBE-class tender is designed to supply smaller units at sea with fuel, water or ammunition and to provide maintenance support. Another important task is the disposal of waste.
The crew encompasses System support group members from the respective boat squadrons, who have containerized workshops and spares holdings at their disposal. The landing deck can be used tor helicopter operations.
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Source: German Navy
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Letztes Update ( Donnerstag, 24 Juli 2008 )
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