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Indonesian Navy's Parchim-class corvettes in 2019 Indonesian Navy. The 16 Parchims from the GDR were purchased by Indonesia in 1992 in a deal worth US$12.7 million arranged by then Minister of Research and Technology, B.J. Habibie. The transfer from the Volksmarine also included 14 Frosch-class landing ships and 9 Kondor-class minesweepers. [2]
MPK-205 was laid down on 4 January 1985 at Peene-Werft, Wolgast. Launched on 28 December 1985 and commissioned on 28 April 1986 into the Baltic Fleet. [3]In 1998, he received the name Kazanets in connection with the establishment of patronage over the ship by the Republic of Tatarstan.
The MPK-219 was a Parchim-class corvette in the Soviet Navy and later Russian Navy ... For the GDR Navy, 16 ships were built (in Germany, Project 133.1, Parchim), the ...
The MPK-67 was a Parchim-class corvette in the Soviet Navy and later Russian Navy ... For the GDR Navy, 16 ships were built (in Germany, Project 133.1, Parchim), the ...
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The Parchim-class corvette was developed for the East German Navy in the late 1970s, and built by the Wolgast Peene-Werft. The ships were designed for coastal anti-submarine warfare. In case of an all-out NATO-Warsaw Pact war in Europe their prime targets would have been the small U-206 coastal submarines of the West German navy.
Class and type: Parchim-class corvette: ... For the GDR Navy, 16 ships were built (in Germany, Project 133.1, Parchim), the head MPK entered service in 1981. In 1992 ...
In 1992 and 1993, as part of the KPUG, he became the owner of the Navy Commander's Prize for anti-submarine warfare. [ 4 ] In May 2000, as part of a detachment of warships of the Baltic Fleet, he participated in the ceremony of giving military honors to the sailors of the Soviet submarine S-8 , which sank in August 1941 in the Baltic Sea.