Lindau class minesweeper

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Type 320 Lindau class minesweepers was a class of German coastal mine warfare vessels built as part of the first FRG naval program. The ships were made from non-metallic components at Bremen. None of these ships now remain in service with the German navy. Several went into service with the Estonian and Latvian navies. The M1084 Flensburg became a museum piece.

Starting in 1970, 11 vessels of this class were upgraded to Type 331 Fulda class mine hunter. Beginning 1979, the six remaining vessels of this class were upgraded to Type 351. They were replaced by the Type 352 Ensdorf class minesweeper.

[edit] Specifications

  • Length: 54.4m
  • Beam: 8.3m
  • Draft: 3.0m
  • Displacement: 470 tonnes
  • Speed 16.5 kts
  • Range 1360 km (850 miles)
  • Armament
  • Sensors
    • Navigation radar
    • Hull-mounted DSQS-11 mine-detection sonar or Plessey 193M

[edit] Ship list

Pennant
number
Name Service Upgrade
M1072 Lindau 1 February 19581975 Type 331
M1070 Göttingen 1 April 1957–1976 Type 331
M1071 Koblenz 6 May 1957–1975 Type 331
M1075 Wetzlar 24 June 1957–1976 Type 331
M1074 Tübingen 12 August 1957–1975 Type 331
M1073 Schleswig 2 October 1957–1979 Type 351
M1076 Paderborn 4 February 1957–1979 Type 351
M1077 Weilheim 5 December 1958–1976 Type 331
M1078 Cuxhaven 11 March 1958–1976 Type 331
M1079 Düren 12 June 1958–1979 Type 351
M1080 Marburg 4 August 1958–1976 Type 331
M1081 Konstanz 30 August 1958–1980 Type 351
M1082 Wolfsburg 10 December 1958–1979 Type 351
M1083 Ulm 10 February 1959–1978 Type 351
M1084 Flensburg 7 April 1959–1970 Type 331
M1085 Minden 9 June 1959–1975 Type 331
M1086 Fulda 19 August 1959– Type 331
M1087 Völkingen 20 October 1959–1976 Type 331

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