Ensdorf class minesweeper
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The five minesweeper
s of the German Navy
's Type 352 Ensdorf class are former Type 343 Hameln class minesweepers that have been upgraded with the TROIKA PLUS system.
The Ensdorf class have three modes to clear mine fields:
The Ensdorf class replaced the Type 351 Lindau class minesweeper
s in service with the German Navy
.
Seehund can be controlled remotely or manually by an onboard crew (usually 3) for maneuvering in harbours or in training (the Seehund is too large to be carried by Ensdorf class vessels). A life raft is carried for this reason.
Notes: The ships were not decommissioned for their rebuilding to Type 352, so the listed dates are the ones of their commission as Type 343. Auerbach/Oberpfalz is one single name.
The ships currently belong to the 5. Minensuchgeschwader (5th Mine Sweeping Squadron) based in Kiel
at the Baltic Sea
.
The Seehunde were taken over from the six decommissioned Type 351 class, which means that they are older than their motherships.
Minesweeper (ship)
A minesweeper is a small naval warship designed to counter the threat posed by naval mines. Minesweepers generally detect then neutralize mines in advance of other naval operations.-History:...
s of the German Navy
German Navy
The German Navy is the navy of Germany and is part of the unified Bundeswehr .The German Navy traces its roots back to the Imperial Fleet of the revolutionary era of 1848 – 52 and more directly to the Prussian Navy, which later evolved into the Northern German Federal Navy...
's Type 352 Ensdorf class are former Type 343 Hameln class minesweepers that have been upgraded with the TROIKA PLUS system.
The Ensdorf class have three modes to clear mine fields:
- TROIKA PLUS: This system employs up to four remote controlled Seehund ("Seal") droneRemotely operated vehicleA remotely operated vehicle is a tethered underwater vehicle. They are common in deepwater industries such as offshore hydrocarbon extraction. An ROV may sometimes be called a remotely operated underwater vehicle to distinguish it from remote control vehicles operating on land or in the air. ROVs...
s which perform the sweep. The drones are small unmanned boats that can simulate the acoustic and magnetic signatures of bigger ships to trigger mines. Their small size and special construction let them survive the effects of exploding mines unharmed. - Mine hunting: Mines detected with the hull-mounted sonarSonarSonar is a technique that uses sound propagation to navigate, communicate with or detect other vessels...
can be identified and exploded with expendable Seefuchs (SeaFox) ROVRemotely operated vehicleA remotely operated vehicle is a tethered underwater vehicle. They are common in deepwater industries such as offshore hydrocarbon extraction. An ROV may sometimes be called a remotely operated underwater vehicle to distinguish it from remote control vehicles operating on land or in the air. ROVs...
s. - Classical minesweeping: Against moored mines the classical minesweeping using towed wire cutters to cut the anchors of mines can be conducted.
The Ensdorf class replaced the Type 351 Lindau class minesweeper
Lindau class minesweeper
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 and built by Burmester Bremen. None of these ships now remain in service with the German Navy. Several went into...
s in service with the German Navy
German Navy
The German Navy is the navy of Germany and is part of the unified Bundeswehr .The German Navy traces its roots back to the Imperial Fleet of the revolutionary era of 1848 – 52 and more directly to the Prussian Navy, which later evolved into the Northern German Federal Navy...
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Seehund ROV
- Length: 25 m
- Displacement: 99 t
- Propulsion: Schottel Z-driveZ-driveA Z-drive is a type of marine propulsion unit. Specifically, it is an azimuth thruster. The pod can rotate 360 degrees allowing for rapid changes in thrust direction and thus vessel direction...
- Max speed: 9-10 kn
Seehund can be controlled remotely or manually by an onboard crew (usually 3) for maneuvering in harbours or in training (the Seehund is too large to be carried by Ensdorf class vessels). A life raft is carried for this reason.
Ship list
Pennant number Pennant number In the modern Royal Navy, and other navies of Europe and the Commonwealth, ships are identified by pennant numbers... |
Name | Call sign Call sign In broadcasting and radio communications, a call sign is a unique designation for a transmitting station. In North America they are used as names for broadcasting stations... |
commissioned |
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M1094 | Ensdorf | DRFN | October 16, 1990 |
M1093 | Auerbach/Oberpfalz | DRFR | May 7, 1991 |
M1092 | Hameln | DRFO | June 29, 1989 |
M1090 | Pegnitz | DRFT | March 8, 1990 |
M1098 | Siegburg | DRFL | July 26, 1990 |
Notes: The ships were not decommissioned for their rebuilding to Type 352, so the listed dates are the ones of their commission as Type 343. Auerbach/Oberpfalz is one single name.
The ships currently belong to the 5. Minensuchgeschwader (5th Mine Sweeping Squadron) based in Kiel
Kiel
Kiel is the capital and most populous city in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein, with a population of 238,049 .Kiel is approximately north of Hamburg. Due to its geographic location in the north of Germany, the southeast of the Jutland peninsula, and the southwestern shore of the...
at the Baltic Sea
Baltic Sea
The Baltic Sea is a brackish mediterranean sea located in Northern Europe, from 53°N to 66°N latitude and from 20°E to 26°E longitude. It is bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of Europe, and the Danish islands. It drains into the Kattegat by way of the Øresund, the Great Belt and...
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ROVs
Number | Commissioned | Mothership |
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1 | May 5, 1981 | M1092 Hameln |
2 | May 5, 1981 | M1092 Hameln |
3 | May 5, 1981 | M1092 Hameln |
4 | March 4, 1982 | M1093 Auerbach/Oberpfalz |
5 | March 4, 1982 | M1093 Auerbach/Oberpfalz |
6 | March 4, 1982 | M1093 Auerbach/Oberpfalz |
7 | September 17, 1981 | M1098 Siegburg |
8 | September 17, 1981 | M1098 Siegburg |
9 | September 17, 1981 | M1098 Siegburg |
10 | November 11, 1981 | M1098 Siegburg |
11 | November 11, 1981 | M1092 Hameln |
12 | November 11, 1981 | M1090 Pegnitz |
13 | May 24, 1982 | M1090 Pegnitz |
14 | May 24, 1982 | M1090 Pegnitz |
15 | May 24, 1982 | M1090 Pegnitz |
16 | November 7, 1983 | M1094 Ensdorf |
17 | November 7, 1983 | M1094 Ensdorf |
18 | November 7, 1983 | M1094 Ensdorf |
The Seehunde were taken over from the six decommissioned Type 351 class, which means that they are older than their motherships.