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List of active German Navy ships

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This is a list of active German Navy ships as of 2022. There are approximately 65 ships in commission including; 11 frigates, 5 corvettes, 2 minesweepers, 10 minehunters, 6 submarines, 11 replenishment ships, and 20 miscellaneous auxiliary vessels.

Current fleet

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Submarine fleet

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Class In service Origin Picture Type Builder Boats No. Comm. Displacement Note
Type 212A

U-Boot-Klasse 212 A

6  Germany Attack submarine HDW U-31 S181 2005 1,830 tonnes Part of 1 Submarine Squadron of Flotilla 1.[1][2]
U-32 S182 2005
U-33 S183 2006
U-34 S184 2007
U-35 S185 2015
U-36 S186 2016

Surface fleet

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Class In service Origin Picture Type Builder Ships No. Comm. Displacement Note
Frigates (11)
Brandenburg class

Type F123

4  Germany General-purpose frigate Brandenburg F215 1994 4,900 tonnes Forms 2 Frigate Squadron of Flotilla 2.[3][4]
Schleswig-Holstein F216 1994
Bayern F217 1995
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern F218 1996
Sachsen class

Type F124

3  Germany Air-defence frigate
  • Blohm + Voss
  • HDW
  • Nordseewerke
Sachsen F219 2004 5,800 tonnes Forms 2 Frigate Squadron of Flotilla 2.[4][5]
Hamburg F220 2004
Hessen F221 2006
Baden-Württemberg class

Type F125

4  Germany Frigate, low intensity operations
Baden-Württemberg F222 2019 7,200 tonnes Forms 4 Frigate Squadron of Flotilla 2.[6][7]
Nordrhein-Westfalen F223 2020
Sachsen-Anhalt F224 2021
Rheinland-Pfalz F225 2022
Corvettes (5)
Braunschweig class

Type K130

5

(+5 on order)

 Germany General-purpose corvette
  • Blohm + Voss
  • Lürssen
  • Nordseewerke
Braunschweig F260 2008 1,840 tonnes Part of 1 Corvette squadron of Flotilla 1.[8][9]
Magdeburg F261 2008
Erfurt F262 2013
Oldenburg F263 2013
Ludwigshafen am Rhein F264 2013
Mine countermeasure ships (12)
Ensdorf class

Type 352

2  Germany Minesweeper Pegnitz M1090 1990 650 tonnes 3 retired (in 2014, 2015)
Siegburg M1098 1990
Frankenthal class

Type 332

10  Germany Minehunter
Fulda M1058 1998 650 tonnes 2 retired.[10] Part of 3 Minesweeper squadron of Flotilla 1.[11]
Weilheim M1059 1998
Rottweil M1061 1993
Sulzbach-Rosenberg M1062 1996
Bad Bevensen M1063 1993
Grömitz M1064 1994
Dillingen M1065 1995
Bad Rappenau M1067 1994
Datteln M1068 1994
Homburg M1069 1995
Electronic surveillance (3)
Oste class

Type 423

3  Germany Electronic surveillance Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft Oste A52 1988 3,200 tonnes Replacement planned from 2029 to 2031. Three Type 424 ships were ordered in July 2023 for €3.26 billion.[12][13]
Oker A53 1988
Alster A50 1989
Light boats
Boomeranger Speedboat  Finland Multi-role rigid hull inflatable mission boat Boomeranger Operated on the Type F123 Brandenburg class and with the Sea Battalion for search and rescue, light patrol, person transfer, mine divers, coastal operations.[14]
Fassmer SFB 10.1

Special Force Boat

16  Germany Rigid hull inflatable mission boat Fassmer [de] Used on the Type F125 Baden-Württemberg class[15][16][17]
10 Rigid hull inflatable mission boat Used on the Type K130 Braunschweig class
Zodiac Hurricane H1010 4  France Special forces rigid hull inflatable boat Zodiac Milpro Used by the Kommando Spezialkräfte Marine[18][19][20]

Auxiliary fleet

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Class In service Origin Picture Type Builder Ships No. Comm. Displacement Note
Replenishment ships (11)
Berlin class

Type 702

3  Germany Replenishment oiler Berlin A1411 2001 20,240 tonnes [21]
Frankfurt am Main A1412 2002
Bonn A1413 2013
Rhön class

Type 704

2  Germany Replenishment oiler Kröger-Werft Rhön A1443 1977 14,169 tonnes [22] Replacement planned for 2025–2026
Spessart A1442 1977
Elbe class

Type 404

6  Germany Tender Bremer Vulkan Elbe A511 1993 3,586 tonnes [23]
Mosel A512 1993
Rhein A513 1993
Werra A514 1993
Main A515 1994
Donau A516 1994
Tugboats (8)
UT722L class 1  Norway Ocean-going tugboat Vard shipyard [de] Rugen [de] 2023 2,760 tonnes Second-hand (commissioned initially in 2003) commercial tugboat, formerly Rota Endurance [24][25]
ABS class 1  China Ocean-going tugboat Guangdong Yuexin Ocean Engineering Borkum 1 October 2024 2,888 tonnes Second-hand Britoil Guardian, commissioned initially in 2022[26][27]
Nordstrand class [de]

Type 725A

6  Germany Harbour tugboat Orenstein & Koppel Nordstrand Y817 1987 278 tonnes [28]
Langeness Y819 1987
Vogelsand Y816 1987
Nordstrand class

Type 725B

Husumer Schiffswerft [de] Lütje Hörn Y812 1990
Scharhörn Y815 1990
Knechtsand Y814 1990
Warnow class [de]

Type 660

1  Germany Tugboat VEB Yachtwerft Berlin [de] Warnow Y1659 1990 22 tonnes [29]
Miscellaneous (4)
Schwedeneck class

Type 748

2  Germany Trial ship
Kronsort Y861 1987 1,000 tonnes 4 planned initially, 1 cancelled, 1 retired
Helmsand Y862 1988
Planet class 1  Germany Research ship Thyssen Nordseewerke Planet A1437 2005 3,500 tonnes [30]
Gorch Fock class 1  Germany Sail training ship Blohm + Voss Gorch Fock A60 1958 1,760 tonnes [31]

Future German Navy ships

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Ships ordered

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Class Ordered Origin Picture Type Builder Boats/Ships No. Comm. Displacement Note
Submarines
Type 212CD 2  Germany Attack submarine TKMS U-37 S193 2032 2,500 tonnes [32]
U-38 S194 2034
Frigates
Niedersachsen class

Type F126

6[33]
 Netherlands

 Germany

Multi-purpose frigate[34]
Niedersachsen[35] F227 July 2028[35] 10,550 tonnes Six frigates ordered in 2020 to succeed to the Type F123 Brandenburg class[36][37] [33]
Saarland F228 April 2030[35]
Bremen F229 April 2031[35]
Thüringen F230 January 2032[35]
F231 2033[38]
F232 2034[38]
Corvettes
Braunschweig class

Type K130 - Batch 2

5  Germany General-purpose corvette
  • Lürssen (lead)
  • TKMS
  • German Naval Yards
Köln F265 2025 1,840 tonnes Order of the second batch in September 2017[39][40]Köln at sea trials but delayed.[40]
Emden F266
Karlsruhe F267
Augsburg F268
Lübeck F269 2025
Intelligence ships
Type 424 3  Germany SIGINT / ELINT vessel NVL Group 2029 Replacement of the Type 423 Oste class, ordered in July 2023[41][42]
2030
2031
Replenishment ships
Type 707 2  Germany Combat support ship
2025 20,000 tonnes Successor of the Type 704 Rhön class[43]
2025
MST FRISC [nl]

Fast Raiding Interception and Special Forces Craft

12  Netherlands Rigid hull inflatable mission boat Marine Specialised Technology Ltd. 2028 7 tonnes To equip the future German Navy ships.[44][45]

To equip MKS 180 Saarland class.

Tugboats

Planned investments Zielbild Marine 2035+

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Class Planned Origin Picture Type Builder Ships No. Comm. Displacement Note
Submarines
Type 212CD 4 to 7

additional

 Germany Attack submarine TKMS 2035 + 2,500 tonnes Total of 6 to 9 Type 212CD replacing the Type 212A as per Zielbild Marine 2035+ plan [46]
Large unmanned underwater vehicle Up to
6
Unmanned underwater vehicle 2035 + Up to 6 as per Zielbild Marine 2035+ plan[46][47]
Frigates
MEKO A-400 AMD class

Type F127

6  Germany Air defense frigate Blohm+Voss F233 10,000 tonnes Planned to replace the F124 Sachsen class.[48] To be likely equipped with AEGIS combat system, Mk 41 VLS (64 cells).[49]
F234
F235
F236
F235
F236
Corvettes
Future Combat Surface System Up to 18  Germany General-purpose corvette 2035+ Plan beyond 2035[48]
Mine counter-measures
Minenabwehr Plattform Up to 12  Germany Minehunter 2035 + Successor of the Type 332 Frankenthal class as per the Zielbild Marine 2035+ plan [46]
Minenabwehr Toolbox To be defined Unmanned mine countrer-measure system 2035 + Unmanned tool to be used by the Minenabwehr Plattform as per the Zielbild Marine 2035+ plan [46]
Replenishment ships
Type 707 1

additional

 Germany Replenishment oiler
  • NVL Group (design)
  • Meyer Werft
  • Neptun Werft
From 2030s Successor of the Type 704 Rhön class as per the Zielbild Marine 2035+ plan [46]
Unterstützung platform 6  Germany Logistic, operation support and reconnaissance NVL Group (NTV 130 offer, 14,000 tonnes)[50] From 2030s Successor of the Type 404 Elbe class as per the Zielbild Marine 2035+ plan [46][51]

See also

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References

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