German ship Mosel (A512)
Mosel on 30 August 2013 | |
History | |
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Germany | |
Name | Mosel |
Namesake | Mosel |
Builder | Bremer Vulkan |
Launched | April 1993 |
Commissioned | 1 July 1993 |
Homeport | Kiel |
Identification |
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Status | Active |
General characteristics | |
Type | Elbe-class replenishment ship |
Displacement | 3,586 tonnes |
Length | 100.55 m (329 ft 11 in) |
Beam | 15.40 m (50 ft 6 in) |
Draft | 4.05 m (13 ft 3 in) |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 15 knots (28 km/h) |
Range | 2,600 nmi (4,800 km) |
Capacity |
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Complement | 40 (standard) + >38 (repair party, passengers, squadron staff) |
Armament |
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Aviation facilities | Helipad |
Mosel (A512) is the second ship of the Elbe-class replenishment ships of the German Navy.
Development
The Elbe-class replenishment ships are also known tenders of the German Navy. In German, this type of ship is called Versorgungsschiffe which can be translated as "supply ship" though the official translation in English is "replenishment ship".
They are intended to support German naval units away from their home ports. The ships carry fuel, provisions, ammunition and other matériel and also provide medical services. The ships are named after German rivers where German parliaments were placed.
Construction and career
Mosel was launched in April 1993 in Bremen-Vegesack, Germany. She was commissioned on 1 July 1993.[1]
On 31 August 2013, Mosel and Rottweil visited Sevastopol.[2]
Gallery
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Mosel on 3 July 2011
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Mosel on 10 June 2013
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Mosel on 31 August 2013
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Mosel on 16 May 2014
References
- ^ "Type 404 Elbe Class Tenders - Naval Technology". www.naval-technology.com. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
- ^ "Добро пожаловать, или Ноги вашей здесь не будет". Крым.Реалии (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-07-31.
External links
Media related to A512 Mosel (ship, 1993) at Wikimedia Commons