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
- 1 Bofors 40 mm/70
- Sensors
[edit] Ship list
Pennant number |
Name | Service | Upgrade |
---|---|---|---|
M1072 | Lindau | 1 February 1958–1975 | 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 |
[edit] External links
- Lindau Class — Battleships-Cruisers.co.uk
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