List of German Navy ships

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The list of Germany Navy ships includes all ships commissioned into German Navy service, since the reunification of Germany in 1990.

See also:

Surface combatants

Subsurface combatants

  • Submarines
    • Type 205 (decommissioned)
      • S191 U1
      • S192 U2
      • S188 U9
      • S189 U10
      • S190 U11
      • S191 U12
    • Type 206A (decommissioned)
      • S170 U21
      • S171 U22
      • S172 U23
      • S173 U24
      • S174 U25
      • S175 U26
      • S176 U27
      • S177 U28
      • S178 U29
      • S179 U30
      • S192 U13
      • S193 U14
      • S194 U15
      • S195 U16
      • S196 U17
      • S197 U18
      • S198 U19
      • S199 U20
    • Type 212A

Mine warfare vessels

  • Minehunters
    • 331 (Fulda class) (upgraded Type 320 Lindau class minesweepers, decommissioned)
      • M1086 Fulda (—1992)
      • M1084 Flensburg (1972—1991)
      • M1072 Lindau (1978—2000)
      • M1074 Tübingen (1978—1997)
      • M1085 Minden (1978—1997)
      • M1071 Koblenz (1978—1999)
      • M1075 Wetzlar (1978—1995)
      • M1070 Göttingen (1979—1997)
      • M1077 Weilheim (1978—1995)
      • M1087 Völklingen (1979—1999)
      • M1078 Cuxhaven (1979—2000)
      • M1080 Marburg (1979—2000)
    • 332 (Frankenthal class)
      • M1058 Fulda
      • M1059 Weilheim
      • M1060 Weiden (decommissioned)
      • M1061 Rottweil
      • M1063 Bad Bevensen
      • M1064 Grömitz
      • M1065 Dillingen
      • M1068 Datteln
      • M1069 Homburg
      • M1066 Frankenthal (decommissioned)
      • M1062 Sulzbach-Rosenberg
      • M1067 Bad Rappenau
    • 333 (Kulmbach class) (decommissioned)
      • M1091 Kulmbach
      • M1095 Überherrn
      • M1099 Herten
      • M1096 Passau
      • M1097 Laboe
  • Minesweepers (Drone control vessels)
    • 351 (Ulm class) (upgraded Type 320 Lindau class minesweepers, decommissioned)
      • M1083 Ulm (1989—1999)
      • M1073 Schleswig (1989—2000)
      • M1082 Wolfsburg (1989—2000)
      • M1076 Paderborn (1989—2000)
      • M1079 Düren (1989—2000)
      • M1079 Konstanz (1989—2000)
    • 352 (Ensdorf class)
      • M1090 Pegnitz (decommissioned)
      • M1092 Hameln (decommissioned)
      • M1093 Auerbach/Oberpfalz (decommissioned)
      • M1094 Ensdorf
      • M1098 Siegburg
  • Mine diver support ships

Amphibious warfare ships

  • Landing craft
    • 520 (Barbe class) (used as transport ships now)
      • L760 Flunder (decommissioned)
      • L761 Karpfen (decommissioned)
      • L762 Lachs
      • L763 Plötze (decommissioned)
      • L764 Rochen (decommissioned)
      • L765 Schlei (decommissioned)
      • L766 Stör (decommissioned)
      • L767 Tümmler (decommissioned)
      • L768 Wels (decommissioned)
      • L769 Zander (decommissioned)
      • L788 Butt (decommissioned)
      • L789 Brasse (decommissioned)
      • L790 Barbe (decommissioned)
      • L791 Delphin (decommissioned)
      • L792 Dorsch (decommissioned)
      • L793 Felchen (decommissioned)
      • L794 Forelle (decommissioned)
      • L795 Inger (decommissioned)
      • L796 Makrele (decommissioned)
      • L797 Muräne (decommissioned)

Auxiliary ships

References

  • "Einheiten der Marine" (in German). German Navy.
  • "Museumshafen" (in German). German Navy.