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K130 Braunschweig

K130 Braunschweig

Corvettes
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Basic Information
Name
K130 Braunschweig
Designation
K130 Braunschweig
Alternate Designation
Type 130
Equipment Type
Corvettes
Manufacturer
Blohm + Voss GmbH, Nordseewerke GmbH, NVL
Date of Introduction
2008
Description

The K130-class corvettes design is based on proven MEKO A-class frigates and corvettes concept. The new corvettes will feature follow-on F124-class frigates systems, such as overall automation with reduced crew, networked technology and weapons system fully managed by software. They will replace current Type 143A Gepard (10), Type 148 Tiger (8) and Type 143 Albatros (10) fast attack boats in the German Navy totaling 28 units. The K130 ships will be fitted with two innovative beyond the horizon area surveillance and reconnaissance drones instead of naval helicopters. Its stealth radar and Infrared features will enable the K130 vessels to operate in littoral environments developing littoral warfare missions employing RBS15 missiles. Originally the Polyphem-S weapon was selected but its cancellation forced the adoption of RBS15 missiles instead. Equipped with Polyphem-S these corvettes might be the first land attack capable vessels of the German Navy. The German Navy has ordered a first batch of 5 K130-class corvettes to be commissioned between 2007 and 2008. The total number of Type 130 corvettes to be procured by German Navy could be 12-16 vessels depending on funds availability and German Navy future needs. The ARGE K 130 consortium will execute the construction of these corvettes. The consortium consists of the three shipyards Blohm + Voss in Hamburg as the leading yard, Nordseewerke in Emden and Friedrich Lürssen Werft in Bremen. In October 2016 Germany order five additional corvettes to be delivered between 2019 and 2023.

Naval & Littoral Specifications
Crew 65
Displacement 1840.00 tonnes
Beam 12.40 m
Draft 3.40 m
Max Speed 26.0 knots
Overview (Deagel)
Group Corvettes
Status Active
Also Known As Type 130
Origin Germany
Contractors Blohm + Voss GmbH*, Nordseewerke GmbH, NVL
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) January 29, 2008
Total Production 10
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 65
Number of Engines 2
Dimensions — Beam 12.4 meter
Dimensions — Draft 3.4 meter
Dimensions — Length 89.1 meter
Dimensions — Main Gun Caliber 76 millimeter
Mass — Full Displacement 1,840 ton
Performance — Max Range 4,000 nautical mile
Speed — Economical Speed 15 knot
Speed — Top Speed 26 knot
Time — Mission Endurance 21 day
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Anti-Ship Missiles: Polyphem-S
Item 2 Anti-Ship Missiles: RBS15 Mk3 (4)
Item 3 Decoy Systems: MASS
Item 4 Naval Gun Systems: 76/62 Super Rapid (1)
Item 5 Radar Systems: TRS-3D (1)
Item 6 Reconnaissance Rotorcrafts: VSR 700 (2)
Item 7 Sea-Based Air Defense Systems: Mk-31 RAM (2)
Item 8 Surface-to-Air Missiles: RAM Block 2
Item 9 Surface-to-Air Missiles: RIM-116A/B RAM
Details
Country of Origin Germany
Category Corvettes
Naval > Corvettes
Classification
Domain
Naval & Littoral
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
89.1 m
Width
12.4 m
Height
Weight
1840000 kg
Operators (1)
Germany
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