Westerwald-class transport ship

Class of German Navy replenishment ships

ENS Halayib
Class overview
NameWesterwald class
BuildersOrenstein & Koppel
Operators
  •  German Navy
  •  Egyptian Navy
Built1965-1966
In commission1967-2010
Planned2
Completed2
Retired2
General characteristics
TypeReplenishment ship
Displacement3,469 tonnes (3,414 long tons)
Length98.8 m (324 ft 2 in)
Beam14.02 m (46 ft 0 in)
Draft3.56 m (11 ft 8 in)
Propulsion2 × Maybach diesel engines, 2 × shafts, 2,060 kW (2,760 hp)
Speed15 knots (28 km/h)
Complement31-60 crew
Armament4 × twin Bofors 40mm / L70 guns

The Type 760 Westerwald-class replenishment ship was a class of two replenishment ships of the German Navy. They are commissioned from 1967 to 2010. Their main task was to transport ammunition and material for warships at sea.

Development

As part of the auxiliary ship program of 1959, drafts for the construction of Type 706 ammunition transporters were drawn up in 1963/64. At the end of 1964, the Orenstein & Koppel shipyard in Lübeck received the order to build two Type 706 ships.

In the mid-1980s, the two ammunition transporters received the complete package for maneuvering, consisting of a transverse thrust system, Becker rudder and GUY reduction gear. The supply stations on the Westerwald were subsequently enlarged, and external platforms that could be folded out to the side were installed.[1]

Armaments were only available during the time with a military crew on board.[2]

The Odenwald was mainly used for the transport of MM-38 missiles to and from Brest / France. The Westerwald was used as a supplier in addition to transporting ammunition. In many cases, he was deployed as a supplier in speedboat or minesweeping squadrons when the tender subordinate to the squadrons was not available.

The two ships were officially reclassified as utilities in the 1990s. The Westerwald received Type 760A and the Odenwald received Type 760B.

Ships of class

Pennant number Name Callsign Builders Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate
Westerwald-class crane vessel
A1435 Westerwald DSHK / DRKT Orenstein & Koppel 25 February 1966 11 February 1967 17 December 2010 Mothballed at Wilhelmshaven
A1436 Odenwald DSHL / DRKU 5 May 1966 23 March 1967 7 February 2002 Sold to Egypt as ENS Halayib (231)

Citations

  1. ^ Chronik der Versorgungsflottille, 1956–1994.
  2. ^ Koop, Gerhard; Breyer, Siegfried (1996). Die Schiffe und Fahrzeuge der deutschen Bundesmarine 1956 bis heute. Bonn. ISBN 3-7637-5950-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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