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Captured:
Jun 7, 2010
Location:
Valencia, Spain
Photo Category:
Frigates
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Nov 27, 2017
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2,000 x 1,333

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Entering to Valencia Port on 07/06/2010.
Call Sign : DRAR
MMSI : 211210230
Displacement : 3.680 t full load
Flag : Germany
Dimensions : 130,50 x 14,60 x 6,30 m
Complement : 202 crew plus 20 aviation
Main engines : CODOG: 2 x GE gas turbines LM2500 _ hp.: 51.000, Kw.: 37.510, Service speed : 30 Kn
Main engines : 2 x MTU 20V956TB92 _ hp.: 10.920, Kw.: 8.142, Service speed : 20 Kn
Shipbuilder : AG Weser - Bremen (DEU). Final outfitting at Bremer Vulkan AG (DEU)
Class : Bremen Class Type F122. Keel Laid : 09/11/1979. Launched : 09/06/1980. Commissioned : 15/10/1982. Decommissioned : 26/06/2015.
Name of ship : NIEDERSACHSEN, 1982/10.
Arrived to Aliaga towed by ONYX (IMO 9752400) and beached for scrapping on 05/12/2023.

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Ships in class:
FGS BREMEN F207 status decommissioned
FGS NIEDERSACHSEN F208 status decommissioned
FGS RHEINLAND-PFALZ F209 status decommissioned
FGS EMDEN F210 status decommissioned
FGS KOLN BLOHM F211 status decommissioned
FGS KARLSRUHE F212 status decommissioned
FGS AUGSBURG F213
FGS LUBECK F214
Builders: Bremer Vulkan / AG Weser / Blohm + Voss / Nordseewerke / Howaldtswerke
Operators: German Navy
Succeeded by: F125-class frigate
Built: 1979–1990
In commission: 1982–present
Completed: 8
Active: 2 / Augsburg / Lübeck
Retired: 6
General characteristics:
Displacement: 3,680 tonnes (3,620 long tons)
Length: 130.50m
Beam: 14.6 m
Draft: 6.30m
Installed power:
CODOG (Combined diesel or gas)
2 × MTU 20V956 TB92 diesel engines, 8.14MW (10,920hp) total
2 × General Electric LM2500 gas turbines, 38MW (51,000hp) total
2 × Renk STG 150-50 gearboxes, 10:1 (diesel) and 720:47 (turbine)
4 × Deutz MWM diesel-generators, 750kW (1,010hp)
Propulsion: 2 × propeller shafts, controllable pitch, five-bladed Sulzer-Escher propellers, later replaced with seven-bladed ones from Wegemann & Co. (Bremen only)
Speed: 30 knots (56 km/h)
Range: more than 4,000nmi (7,400km) at 18 knots (33 km/h)
Complement: 202 crew plus 20 aviation
Sensors and processing systems:
1 × EADS TRS-3D air search radar (three-dimensional)
1 × WM 25 combined surface search and fire control radar I/J band
1 × Thales Nederland STIR 180 fire-control radar I/J/K band
1 × Kelvin Hughes Nucleus 5000 I band navigation radar
1 × STN Atlas DSQS-23BZ hull-mounted sonar
Electronic warfare and decoys:
ESM/ECM EADS FL 1800S
2 × SCLAR decoys
SLQ-25 Nixie torpedo decoy
Armament:
Naval guns:
1 × OTO-Melara 76mm dual-purpose gun
2 × Mauser MLG27 27mm autocannons
Antiaircraft warfare:
1 × 8-cell launch system, 16 × Sea Sparrow surface to air missiles
CIWS:
2 × MK 49 launcher, 21 × RAM each
Anti-ship missiles:
2 × quadruple Harpoon anti-ship missile launchers
Antisubmarine warfare:
2 × Mark 32 324mm twin torpedo launchers, 8 × DM4A1 or Mark 46 torpedo
Aircraft carried: Place for 2 Sea Lynx Mk.88A helicopters equipped with torpedoes, air-to-surface missiles Sea Skua, and/or heavy machine gun.

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