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The ship, named for the province of Schleswig-Holstein, was laid down in the Germaniawerft dockyard in Kiel in August 1905 and commissioned into the fleet nearly three years later. The ships of her class were already outdated by the time they entered service, being inferior in size, armor, firepower and speed to the new generation of ...
This was a name associated with German naval ships named Schleswig-Holstein, as the earlier destroyer Schleswig-Holstein had used the radio call sign "Sophie X". This was itself a reference to the early battleship SMS Schleswig-Holstein , which had been dedicated to Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg , as have ...
Several naval ships of Germany were named Schleswig-Holstein after the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein: SMS Schleswig-Holstein (battleship): 13,000-ton Deutschland-class battleship, launched 1906; German destroyer Schleswig-Holstein (D182): Hamburg-class (Type 101A) destroyer, scrapped 1998
Schleswig-Holstein and Schlesien remained on active duty into the early 1930s, but by 1933, the new heavy cruiser Deutschland had been commissioned, and so Schlesien was decommissioned to be converted into a dedicated training ship. Schleswig-Holstein followed for a similar rebuilding in 1935–1936.
Schleswig-Holstein (D182) was the second ship of the Hamburg-class destroyer of the German Navy. [1] Background. The Type 101 Hamburg class was the only class of ...
Schleswig-Holstein: F216 1994 Bayern: F217 1995 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: F218 1996 Sachsen class. ... Research ship Thyssen Nordseewerke Planet: A1437 2005 3,500 tonnes
For defense against anti-ship missiles and aircraft, two Mark 41 vertical launching system modules with 8 cells each, 16 in total are located in front of the bridge. They can accommodate 16 NATO Sea Sparrow missiles or up to 64 of the more modern Sea Sparrow-derived ESSM with a range of more than 50 km.
Pages in category "Ships of the Schleswig-Holstein Navy" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. V. Von der Tann ...