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BAD BRAMSTEDT patrol ships (2002-2003)


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Eschwege 2008

Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Bad Bramstedt BG24, 7.2005- BP24   Yantar', Kaliningrad, Russia // Abeking & Rasmussen, Lemwerder   16.11.2001 19.11.2002 in service (2019)
Bayreuth BG25, 7.2005- BP25   Yantar', Kaliningrad, Russia // Abeking & Rasmussen, Lemwerder   2002 2.5.2003 in service (2019)
Eschwege BG26, 7.2005- BP26   Yantar', Kaliningrad, Russia // Abeking & Rasmussen, Lemwerder   23.4.2003 18.12.2003 in service (2019)


Technical data


Displacement standard, t800
Displacement full, t931
Length, m

60.2 pp 65.9 oa

Breadth, m

10.6

Draught, m3.50
No of shafts1
Machinery

2 MTU 16V1163 diesel-generators, 1 Siemens AM400M4F electric motor // 1 electric motor

Power, h. p.

7070 / 1073

Max speed, kts

21.5

Fuel, t

diesel oil 115

Endurance, nm(kts)6500(12)
Armament

helicopter deck

Electronic equipment2x radars
Complement24 + 6 passengers


Standard scale images


<i>Bad Bramstedt </i>2010
Bad Bramstedt 2010


Graphics


<i>Eschwege </i>2008
Eschwege 2008


Project history

Border Guard (since 2005 Border Police). Ordered in 2000. Helicopter deck is capable of accepting an NH-90 helicopter. Aluminum alloy superstructure. All three are dual-assigned to the Coast Guard (Küstenwache) and are used for EEZ and pollution control, and maritime safety and security duties. The hulls were built in Russia. They carry a 30kt RIB.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

No significant events.