Frankenthal-class minehunter

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Frankenthal class
M1064 Grömitz 1.jpg
M1064 Grömitz, already equipped with the MLG 27
Class overview
Builders:
Operators:
Preceded by: Hameln-class minesweeper
Subclasses: A class
In commission: 1992-1998
Planned: 12
Completed: 12
Active: 9
Retired: 3
General characteristics
Type: Minehunter
Displacement: 650 t
Length: 54.4 m (178 ft)
Beam: 9.2 m (30 ft)
Draft: 2.6 m (8 ft 6 in)
Propulsion:
Speed: 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Complement: 41
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • 1 × hull mounted DSQS-11A mine hunting sonar
  • DRBN 32 navigation radar
Electronic warfare
& decoys:
Armament:
Notes:
  • mine diver equipment, decompression chamber
  • crane

The Type 332 Frankenthal-class mine hunter is a class of German mine hunters. The ships are built of non-magnetic steel. Hull, machinery and superstructure of this class is similar to the original Type 343 Hameln-class minesweeper, but the equipment differs.

Slightly modified Frankenthal-class minehunters are also operated by the Turkish Navy, where they are referred to as the A class.

List of German ships

All active ships are currently stationed in Kiel at the Baltic Sea. M1058, M1059, M1062, M1065 and M1069 are part of the 3. Minensuchgeschwader (3. mine sweeper squadron). The others belong to 5. Minensuchgeschwader. M1060 Weiden was sold to United Arab Emirates in 2006. As the German Navy closed the naval base at Olpenitz, all ships were relocated to Kiel and their squadrons incorporated into the Einsatzflottille 1 (Flotilla 1).[1]

On 21 February 2007, Grömitz ran onto a reef in the Floro fjord while on tour in western Norway and remained stranded in a spectacular way until being salvaged.[2]

Pennant
Number
Name Call
sign
Shipyard Commissioned Decommissioned
M1066 Frankenthal DREY Lürssen 16 December 1992 Sold to UAE (now M02 Al Murjan)
M1060 Weiden DRES Abeking & Rasmussen 3 March 1993 Sold to UAE (now M01 Al Hasbah)
M1061 Rottweil DRET Krögerwerft 7 July 1993 Refitted to be used with the SEK-M
M1063 Bad Bevensen DREV Lürssen 9 December 1993
M1067 Bad Rappenau DREZ Abeking & Rasmussen 19 April 1994
M1064 Grömitz DREW Krögerwerft 23 August 1994
M1068 Datteln DRFA Lürssen 8 December 1994
M1065 Dillingen DREX Abeking & Rasmussen 25 April 1995
M1069 Homburg DRFB Krögerwerft 26 September 1995
M1062 Sulzbach-Rosenberg DREU Lürssen 23 January 1996
M1058 Fulda DRFC 5 June 1998
M1059 Weilheim DRFD 26 November 1998

Gallery

References

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