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class: Frigate; Bremen (Type 122) class Builder: AG Weser, Bremen, Germany STATUS: Laid down: November 9, 1979 Launched: June 9, 1980 Commissioned: October 15, 1982 Decommissioned: June 26, 2015 Fate: laid up until 2015-22 / sold for scrap 2022 Namesake: State of Niedersachsen, Germany Technical Data: see INFO > Bremen (Type 122) class Frigate |
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Corinth Canal, Greece FGS Niedersachsen as part of Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG 2) during a port visit in Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal - July 23, 2014 FGS Niedersachsen as part of Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG 2) during a port visit in Trieste, Italy - April 20, 2008 |
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FGS Niedersachsen (F 208): Niedersachsen participated in various international missions during her career. In October 1989 she and the destroyer Rommel and the supply ship Coburg visited Leningrad, the first German navy ships to visit a Soviet/Russian port for 77 years. Niedersachsen was frequently deployed to participate in NATO permanent monitoring missions in the Mediterranean and Atlantic, including Standing Naval Force Atlantic (SNFL) and Standing Naval Force Mediterranean (SNFM) in 1992. In 1995 Niedersachsen took part in the British-organised Joint Maritime Course, and was again part of Standing Naval Force Mediterranean in 1997. In March 1997 she was ordered into Albanian waters as part of Operation Libelle, the German-led evacuation of foreign nationals as the Albanian Civil War broke out. Niedersachsen operated off Durres during the evacuation, using her radar to monitor Albanian airspace. Niedersachsen was again part of Standing Naval Force Atlantic in 2000 and 2004. She deployed in 2004 to participate in the NATO exercise Medshark/Majestic Eagle, and in 2007 was attached to the maritime component of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. From 8 January to 12 June 2008 Niedersachsen deployed with Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 in the Mediterranean Sea, conducting exercises and training sessions with Italian, Turkish, US, UK and Greek ships to promote international cooperation. In February she was also part of Operation Active Endeavour, the NATO anti-terrorist and anti-smuggling mission, off the Egyptian coast and in waters off Lebanon, Albania and southern Sardinia. During this time Niedersachsen visited 17 different ports in the Mediterranean, including Aksaz Naval Base and Antalya (Turkey), Haifa (Israel), Volos (Greece), Trieste, Palermo, Naples and Savona (Italy). In 2011 Niedersachsen joined Operation Atalanta, the EU's anti-piracy mission off the Horn of Africa. On 20 April 2011 she carried out repairs to a disabled Yemeni dhow. On 10 June she detected a suspected Pirate Action Group (PAG), consisting of a fishing dhow and two attack skiffs, believed to have carried out a number of attacks on merchant vessels in the area. The Niedersachsen sank the two skiffs, after which the dhow returned to Somalia. Niedersachsen returned to Operation Atalanta in 2013. While patrolling off the Somali coast on 5 November 2013 she located a whaler towing a skiff, crewed by 10 men and carrying over 10 fuel barrels and 2 long ladders. When the Niedersachsen approached the suspect vessels, the men aboard the whaler threw the ladders overboard and returned to the shore. In 2014 she was again part of Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 and deployed in support of Operation Active Endeavour. Niedersachsen was removed from active service in late December 2014, and decommissioned on 26 June 2015 after 32 years in service, in which she had covered 764,000 nautical miles. She was laid up and sold for dismantling in Turkey in 2022. source: wikipedia |
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