![]() Baden-Württemberg at the deperming range in Wilhelmshaven. | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | Baden-Württemberg |
| Namesake | Baden-Württemberg |
| Port of registry | Hamburg, Germany |
| Builder | Lürssen, Wolgast Blohm+Voss, Hamburg |
| Laid down | 2 November 2011 |
| Launched | 12 December 2013 |
| Commissioned | 17 June 2019 |
| Identification |
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| Status | Active |
| General characteristics | |
| Class and type | Baden-Württemberg-class frigate |
| Displacement | 7,200 tonnes |
| Length | 149.52 m (490 ft 7 in) |
| Beam | 18.80 m (61 ft 8 in) |
| Draught | 5 m (16 ft 5 in) |
| Propulsion |
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| Speed | 20 knots (37 km/h) on diesel only, 26 kn (48 km/h) max. |
| Range | 4,000 nautical miles (7,400 km) |
| Boats & landing craft carried | |
| Capacity | Space for two 6.1 m (20 ft 0 in) containers |
| Complement | 190 (standard crew: 110) |
| Sensors and processing systems | |
| Electronic warfare & decoys | |
| Armament |
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| Aircraft carried | 2 × NH-90 helicopters |
Baden-Württemberg (F222) is the lead ship of the Baden-Württemberg-class frigates of the German Navy.
Background
Baden-Württemberg was designed and constructed by ARGE F125, a joint-venture of Thyssen-Krupp and Lürssen. She is part of the Baden-Württemberg class, which has the highest displacement of any class of frigate worldwide and is used to replace the Bremen class.[1][2]
Construction and career
Baden-Württemberg was laid down on 2 November 2011 and launched on 12 December 2013 in Hamburg, Germany. She was commissioned on 17 June 2019.[3][4]
On 17 April 2020, Baden-Württemberg completed her extreme weather test in the South Atlantic after she left Brazil on 7 February to test hot weather near the Equator.[5]
In January 2022, it was reported that full operational capability for Baden-Württemberg was still only expected in mid-2023.[6]
Gallery
- Baden-Württemberg gallery
Baden-Württemberg under construction in Hamburg on 11 December 2013.
Unfinished Baden-Württemberg being towed on 10 November 2015.
Unfinished Baden-Württemberg being towed on 10 November 2015.
Unfinished Baden-Württemberg being towed on 10 November 2015.
Baden-Württemberg underway in Hamburg on 29 April 2019.
References
- ↑ "Making Do With Less".
- ↑ "First of TKMS built F-125 class Frigate "Baden-Württemberg" Christened for the German Navy". December 12, 2013.
- ↑ "Marine". www.bundeswehr.de (in German). Retrieved 2020-09-17.
- ↑ "Press releases". www.thyssenkrupp-marinesystems.com. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
- ↑ "German Navy's Baden-Württemberg frigate completes extreme weather tests in South Atlantic". Naval News. 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
- ↑ "TKMS Delivers 4th And Final F125 Frigate "Rheinland-Pfalz"". Naval News. 28 January 2022. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
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