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This is a list of active German Navy ships as of 2022. There are approximately 65 ships in commission including; 11 frigates , 5 corvettes , 2 minesweepers , 10 minehunters , 6 submarines , 11 replenishment ships, and 20 miscellaneous auxiliary vessels .
The German government placed an initial order of four Type 212A submarines in 1998. The German Submarine Consortium built them at the shipyards of HDW and Thyssen Nordseewerke GmbH (TNSW) of Emden. Different sections of the submarines were constructed at both sites at the same time and then half of them were shipped to the respective other yard ...
German submarine U-63; German submarine U-64; German submarine U-65; German submarine U-66; German submarine U-67; German submarine U-68; German submarine U-69; German submarine U-70; German submarine U-71; German submarine U-72; German submarine U-73; German submarine U-74; German submarine U-75; German submarine U-76; German submarine U-77 ...
Type 212 submarine. Builders: Germany / Italy; Displacement: 1,830/2,500 tons ("A" or "CD" variant) Operators: German Navy: 6 in service (A), 2 more ordered (CD) Marina Militare: 4 in service (A), 3 more ordered with option for a fourth (A) – known as the Todaro-class Royal Norwegian Navy: 4 ordered (CD) Type 214 submarine. Builder: Germany
The Type 209 (German: U-Boot-Klasse 209) is a range of diesel-electric attack submarines developed exclusively for export by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft of Germany.Five class variants (Types 209/1100, 209/1200, 209/1300, 209/1400 and 209/1500), including modifications thereof, have been successfully exported to 15 countries, with 68 submarines being built and commissioned to five different ...
Kormoran SO-I-class submarine chaser; Kranich (S16): Jaguar-class (Type 140) fast attack craft, commissioned 1959 to 1973; Kranich (S60): Tiger-class (Type 148) fast attack craft, decommissioned; Kranich SO-I-class submarine chaser; Krebs: Krebs-class (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1959 to 1973; Kreta: fighter control vessel
A German U-boat from the First World War is likely to have been sunk deliberately rather than being handed to the Allies, according to a 3D map produced by researchers. ... The submarine UC-71 was ...
The submarine was commissioned as a research vessel in the Bundesmarine, serving from 1 September 1960 until 28 August 1968 as a test boat (class 241). On relaunch she was renamed Wilhelm Bauer , after the designer of the first German U-boat, Brandtaucher , built in Kiel by August Howaldt in 1850.