- German naval ship Deutschland (A59)
A59 "Deutschland" was a
naval ship of theBundesmarine , the West German navy. She was constructed and used as a training cruiser in peacetime and planned for multi-role missions in the event of war:troop ship ,hospital ship ,minelayer , andescort . For this reason the ship was only lightly armed for its size (noguided missile s), the machinery was rather impractical and diverse, and large teaching rooms were included. Also civilians served alongside military personnel. For her time "Deutschland" was the largest naval vessel of Germany. Permission to built the ship was granted despite being larger than allowed by tonnage restrictions imposed by the WEU on West Germany then. (The later builtBerlin class replenishment ship s of the reunited and fully sovereign Germany are much larger.) Like most German postwar naval ships she was completely NBC protected. "Deutschland" was the smallest German cruiser since the 4385-ton "Brummer" and "Bremse" of 1915.This one-ship class, "Type 440" of the German designation system, cost 95 million DM.
Career and fate
Ordered in the autumn of 1958, the training cruiser "Deutschland" was laid down by Nobisknegat Rendsburg on 11 September 1959. Launched on 5 November 1960, it was originally intended that she be named "Berlin", but for political reasons this name was dropped and the vessel named for the Nation. The two previous warships of this name were battleships launched in 1904 and 1931, respectively.
Delivered 10 April 1963, "Deutschland" was commissioned on 25 May 1966 at
Naval Academy Mürwik nearFlensburg . She remained in service until she was decommissioned on 28 June 1990. Sold for scrap in October 1993, she was towed toAlang ,India in January 1994 and scrapped.pecifications
* Length: convert|426|ft|6|in|m waterline, convert|453|ft|6|in|m overall
* Beam: convert|52|ft|9|in|m
* Draft: convert|16|ft|8|in|m
* Dislacement: 4880 tons standard, 5684 tons full load
* Propulsion:
**2Mercedes-Benz and 2Maybach diesel engine s, both 16-cylinder, 4-stroke, driving 2propeller shaft s in a CODAD-arrangement (one Maybach and one Mercedes-Benz engine per shaft). The Maybach engines were replaced in 1981 with equally powerful Mercedes-Benz engines.
**2 Wahodag boilers feeding 1 set of geared Wahodagsteam turbine s driving center propeller shaft; convert|16000|hp = convert|22|knot|km/h
**3 four-bladed Escher-Wysscontrollable pitch propeller s; 2 rudders
**Max speed: convert|22|knot|km/h
* Oil fuel and diesel fuel: 643 tons
* Range: convert|3800|nmi|km at convert|12|knot|km/h
* Sensors: Radar LW-08, SGR-114, SGR-105, SGR-103, M-45; sonar ELAC 1BV
* Armament: 4 100mm/55 (4x1); 6 40mm/70 (2x2, 2x1); 2 fixed 533 mmtorpedo tube s in the stern, removed in the mid-1970s; 4 trainable 533 mm anti-submarine torpedo tubes; 2 375mm anti-submarine mortars; mine laying capability
*Other equippement: three motorpinnace s; three motor cutters; 30life raft s; 2 cranes; 3anchor s (one aft, two fore)
* Complement: 172 officers and men and up to 250 cadetsOther facts
Owing to the cruiser's unusual design, she was nicknamed "Lego-Dampfer" (
Lego -Steamer). It was also joked that she was designed by aRendsburg girl's school class. During her 27-year career "Deutschland" made 35 foreign voyages; visited 120 foreign ports; travelled convert|700000|nmi|km; crossed 23 times theequator , and twice the arctic circle; transited theSuez Canal andPanama Canal each 9 times; roundedCape Horn andCape of Good Hope each once; and visited all continents with the exception ofAntarctica .References
* [http://www.deutschland-a59.de/ Verein Schulschiff "Deutschland" 1989 e.V.]
* http://www.richardstokowski.de/schiff1.html
* Robert Gardiner (ed. dir.), Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1982, Part I. London: Conway Maritime Press, Ltd., 1983.
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