Köln class frigate

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F224 Lübeck in the Bay of Biscay
F224 Lübeck in the Bay of Biscay

The ships of the F120 Köln class of frigates were the first major warships built in Germany after World War II.

They were the world's first ships to feature a combined diesel and gas propulsion system.

[edit] Specifications

[edit] List of ships

Pen-
nant
Name Shipyard Laid down Launched Com-
missioned
Decom-
missioned
Fate
F220 Köln Stülcken & Sohn April 15
1961
December 17
1982
used as hulk in Neustadt
F221 Emden Stülcken & Sohn April 15
1958
March 21
1959
October 24
1961
June 30
1983
Sold to the Turkish Navy as D361 Gemlik, destroyed in a fire
F222 Augsburg Stülcken & Sohn October 29
1958
August 15
1959
April 7
1962
March 30
1988
Broken up in Hamburg
F223 Karlsruhe HDW December 15
1958
October 24
1959
December 15
1962
March 28
1983
sold to the Turkish Navy as D360 Gelibolu
F224 Lübeck Stülcken & Sohn June 6
1963
December 1
1988
sold to the Turkish Navy for cannibalization
F225 Braunschweig Stülcken & Sohn July 28
1960
February 3
1962
June 16
1964
July 4
1989
sold as D361 Gemlik to the Turkish Navy, replaced ex-Emden

All ships were stationed as second frigate squadron in Wilhelmshaven.

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