Hamburg class destroyer

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Schleswig-Holstein (D-182)
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Schleswig-Holstein (D-182)

The Type 101 Hamburg class was the only class of destroyers built in post-war Germany. They originally had only barreled weapons. From 19761978 they were upgraded with guided missiles to increase their effectiveness against modern surface warships and were redesignated Type 101A. They were specifically designed to operate in the Baltic Sea, where armament and speed are more important than seaworthiness.

The German shipyard Stülcken was contracted to design and built the ships. Stülcken was rather unexperienced with naval shipbuilding, but got the order, since the shipyards traditionally building warships for the German navies like Blohm + Voss, Howaldtswerke or Lürssen were all occupied constructing commercial vessels (no naval ship had been built in Germany since World War II).

The design of the Hamburg class has been criticized for many of the same failures of the Kriegsmarine destroyers: too top-heavy and bad sea-going.

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[edit] Specifiations of Type 101A

Schleswig Holstein (D-182) is refuled by USS Iowa (BB-61)
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Schleswig Holstein (D-182) is refuled by USS Iowa (BB-61)
  • Displacement: 4362 tonnes
  • Length: 134 metres (439 ft)
  • Beam: 13.4 m (44 ft)
  • Draft: 5.2 m (15 ft 7 in)
  • Propulsion: 4 Wahodag boilers feeding 2 steam turbines
  • Speed: 35 kts, (D182: 37 kts)

Notes:

The 101 originally had 3 bow torpedo tubes and two in the stern and a fourth 100 mm turret. Also it had Bofors 40 mm guns instead of the Breda ones.

[edit] List of ships

Pennant
number
Name Call
sign
Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
D181 Hamburg DRAA January 29, 1959 March 26, 1960 March 23, 1964 February 24, 1994 scrapped in Spain
D182 Schleswig-Holstein DRAB August 20, 1959 August 20, 1960 October 12, 1964 December 15, 1994 scrapped in Belgium
D183 Bayern DRAC February 15, 1961 August 14, 1962 July 6, 1965 December 16, 1993 scrapped in Denmark
D184 Hessen DRAD February 5, 1961 May 4, 1963 October 8, 1968 March 29, 1990 scrapped in Portugal

All ships were built by Stülcken and were based in Wilhelmshaven as the 2. Zerstörergeschwader (second destroyer squadron) of the Bundesmarine/Deutsche Marine (German Navy).

[edit] Trivia

  • They were nicknamed Hochhäuser (tower blocks) in the German Navy because of their unusual high sperstructures.

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[edit] See also

Ship classes of the Deutsche Marine
Destroyers 101A Hamburg | 103B Lütjens
Frigates and Corvettes 122 Bremen | 123 Brandenburg | 124 Sachsen | F125 | 130 Braunschweig
Fast Attack Craft 143 Albatros | 143A Gepard | 148 Tiger
Mine warfare 332 Frankenthal | 333 Kulmbach | 352 Ensdorf | 742A Mühlhausen
Submarines 205B | 206A | 212A
Auxiliary ships 404 Elbe | 423 Oste | 441 Gorch Fock | 520 Barbe | 702 Berlin | 703 Walchensee | 704 Rhön | 720 Helgoland | 721 Eisvogel | 722 Wangerooge | 760 Westerwald
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