Bremen-klassen
Bremen-klassen | |
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FGS Niedersachsen (F208) under international øvelse (Majestic Eagle 2004) | |
Klasseoversigt | |
Type | Fregat |
Bruger(e) | Deutsche Marine |
Værft | Bremer Vulkan, Bremen AG Weser Bremen Blohm & Voss, Hamburg Nordseewerke Emden Howaldtswerke Kiel |
Byggeperiode | 1979 – 1990 |
Byggede enheder | 8 |
Operative enheder | 2 |
Udgåede enheder | 6 |
Tekniske data | |
Deplacement | 3.680 tons |
Længde | 130,50 meter |
Bredde | 14,60 meter |
Dybgang | 6,30 meter |
Fremdrift | 2× MTU 20V956 TB92 dieselmotorer, 8,14 MW total 2× General Electric LM2500 gasturbiner, 38 MW i alt |
Hjælpemaskineri | 4× Deutz MWM diesel-generatorer på hver 750kW |
Fart | Dieselmotorer: 20 Gasturbine: 30 knob |
Rækkevidde | 4.000 sømil |
Besætning | 222 mand (inklusiv helikoptergruppe) |
Sensorpakke | 1× EADS TRS-3D luftvarslingsradar 1× WM 25 multifunktionsradar 1× Thales Nederland STIR 180 ildledelsesradar 1× Kelvin Hughes Nucleus 5000 navigationsradar 1× STN Atlas DSQS-23BZ sonar |
Soft kill-udstyr | SLQ-25 Nixie torpedovildledning 2× SCLAR missilvildledningssystem |
Artilleri | 1× OTO Melara 76 mm 2× Mauser MLG27 27 mm fjernstyrede maskinkanoner |
Missiler | 16× RIM-7 Sea Sparrow 8× RGM-84 Harpoon 2× RAM CIWS |
Torpedoer | 2×2 Mk. 46 torpedorør |
Fly | 2× Westland Lynx |
Flyfaciliteter | Helikopterdæk og hangar |
Bremen-klassen (eller Type 122) er en efterhånden aldrende fregat-klasse i den tyske flåde. Klassen er i færd med at blive afløst af Baden-Württemberg-klassen. Hovedopgaven var for klassen i en eventuel konflikt at eskortere konvojer over Atlanterhavet og beskytte disse mod fjendtlige ubåde. Til trods for at have antiubådskrigsførelse (ASW) som kerneområde er klassen aldrig blevet udrustet med en VDS eller TASS. Klassen var, da den blev introduceret, nyskabende i den tyske flåde da de var de første skibe der var i stand til at medbringe egne helikoptere.
Skibene i Bremen-klassen udgør den 4. tyske fregateskadre (4. Fregattengeschwader) og er baseret i Marinestützpunkt Heppenser Groden nær Wilhelmshaven. Alle skibene i klassen er navngivet efter tyske by- og delstater samt byer.
Pnt. | Navn | Kølen lagt | Søsat | Indgået | Navngivet af | Skæbne | Kaldesignal |
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F207 | Bremen | 9. Juli 1979 | 27. september 1979 | 7. maj 1982 | - | Udgået 28. marts 2014[1] | DRAQ |
F208 | Niedersachsen | 9. november 1979 | 9. juni 1980 | 15. oktober 1982 | - | Udgået 26. Juni 2015[2] | DRAR |
F209 | Rheinland-Pfalz | 25. september 1979 | 3. september 1980 | 9. maj 1983 | - | Udgået den 22. marts 2013[3] | DRAS |
F210 | Emden | 23. juni 1979 | 17. december 1980 | 7. oktober 1983 | - | Udgået 29. november 2013[4] | DRAT |
F211 | Köln | 16. juni 1980 | 29. maj 1981 | 19. oktober 1984 | - | Udgået den 31. juli 2012[5] | DRAU |
F212 | Karlsruhe | 10. marts 1981 | 8. januar 1982 | 19. april 1984 | - | Udgået 16. juni 2017[6] | DRAV |
F213 | Augsburg | 4. april 1987 | 17. september 1987 | 3. oktober 1989 | - | I tjeneste | DRAN |
F214 | Lübeck | 5. juni 1987 | 19. oktober 1987 | 19. marts 1990 | - | I tjeneste | DRAO |
Galleri
F207 Bremen i Firth of Clyde
F208 Niedersachsen i New York, 2004
F211 Köln
F209 Rheinland-Pfalz
F214 Lübeck ved indsejlingen til Plymouth, England
F207 Bremen Portsmouth, England, 2013.
F207 Bremen Portsmouth, England, 2013.
F207 Bremen Portsmouth, England, 2013.
F207 Bremen Portsmouth, England, 2013.
F210 Emden Portsmouth, England, 2013.
F210 Emden Portsmouth, England, 2013.
F210 Emden Portsmouth, England, 2013.
F210 Emden Portsmouth, England, 2012.
Referencer
- ^ marine.de: Fregatte „Bremen“ außer Dienst gestellt
- ^ bundeswehr-journal.de: Wehmütiger Abschied von der Fregatte "Niedersachsen"
- ^ marine.de: Kein Abschied für immer
- ^ "wilhelmshafener zeitung: Fregatte "Emden" außer Dienst gestellt". Arkiveret fra originalen 3. december 2013. Hentet 24. januar 2018.
- ^ marine.de: Marine stellt erste Fregatte der BREMEN-Klasse außer Dienst
- ^ "karlsruhe.de Fregatte Karlsruhe: Flaggen sind eingeholt". Arkiveret fra originalen 14. september 2017. Hentet 24. januar 2018.
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German Navy Bremen class general-purpose frigate Emden (F210) photographed on 12 March 2012 by Brian Burnell departing Portsmouth Naval Base, UK.
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German Navy Frigate F214 Lübeck entering Plymouth Sound.
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German Navy Bremen class general-purpose frigate Bremen (F207) photographed on 26 April 2013 by Brian Burnell inward bound to Portsmouth Naval Base, UK.
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frigate F207 Bremen in the Firth of Clyde, passing Kilcreggan and the entrance to Loch Long, seen from Gourock, Scotland
New York Harbor, N.Y. (Oct. 13, 2004) — An MH-60S Knighthawk assigned to the "Chargers" of Helicopter Combat Support Squadron Six (HC-6), flies over the German Navy frigate FGS Niedersachsen (F208) taking part in a "Parade of Ships." Niedersachsen is currently taking part in NATO Standing Naval Force Atlantic (SNFL) 2004 exercises. SNFL is a permanent peacetime multinational naval squadron composed of destroyers and frigates from the navies of various NATO nations. The exercises are designed to test readiness, improve communication and diplomacy between member countries and promote interoperability between navies.
The German frigate Niedersachsen (F208), the U.S. Navy submarine tender USS Emory S. Land (AS-39), the Turkish frigate TCG Gediz (F495), and the Spanish frigate Alvaro De Bazan (F101) steam together through the Atlantic Ocean while participating in exercise "Majestic Eagle 2004". "Majestic Eagle" was a multinational exercise being conducted off the coast of Morocco. The exercise demonstrated the combined force capabilities and quick response times of the participating naval, air, undersea and surface warfare groups. Countries involved in the NATO led exercise included the United Kingdom, Germany, Morocco, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Turkey.
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German Navy Bremen class general-purpose frigate Bremen (F207) photographed on 26 April 2013 by Brian Burnell inward bound to Portsmouth Naval Base, UK.
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The German frigate Köln (F 211) on 9 August 2003.
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German Navy Bremen class general-purpose frigate Emden (F210) photographed on 26 April 2013 by Brian Burnell inward bound to Portsmouth Naval Base, UK. In the right background is toe belltower of the former Royal Naval Hospital Haslar.
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