This is a list of active German Navy ships as of 2022. There are approximately 65 ships in commission including; 11 frigates, 5 corvettes, 2 minesweepers, 10 minehunters, 6 submarines, 11 replenishment ships, and 20 miscellaneous auxiliary vessels.
Class | In service | Origin | Picture | Type | Builder | Boats | No. | Comm. | Displacement | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type 212A
U-Boot-Klasse 212 A |
6 | Germany | Attack submarine | HDW | U-31 | S181 | 2005 | 1,830 tonnes | Part of 1 Submarine Squadron of Flotilla 1.[1][2] | |
U-32 | S182 | 2005 | ||||||||
U-33 | S183 | 2006 | ||||||||
U-34 | S184 | 2007 | ||||||||
U-35 | S185 | 2015 | ||||||||
U-36 | S186 | 2016 |
Class | In service | Origin | Picture | Type | Builder | Ships | No. | Comm. | Displacement | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frigates (11) | ||||||||||
Brandenburg class
Type F123 |
4 | Germany | General-purpose frigate | Brandenburg | F215 | 1994 | 4,900 tonnes | Forms 2 Frigate Squadron of Flotilla 2.[3][4] | ||
Schleswig-Holstein | F216 | 1994 | ||||||||
Bayern | F217 | 1995 | ||||||||
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern | F218 | 1996 | ||||||||
Sachsen class
Type F124 |
3 | Germany | Air-defence frigate |
|
Sachsen | F219 | 2004 | 5,800 tonnes | Forms 2 Frigate Squadron of Flotilla 2.[4][5] | |
Hamburg | F220 | 2004 | ||||||||
Hessen | F221 | 2006 | ||||||||
Baden-Württemberg class
Type F125 |
4 | Germany | Frigate, low intensity operations | Baden-Württemberg | F222 | 2019 | 7,200 tonnes | Forms 4 Frigate Squadron of Flotilla 2.[6][7] | ||
Nordrhein-Westfalen | F223 | 2020 | ||||||||
Sachsen-Anhalt | F224 | 2021 | ||||||||
Rheinland-Pfalz | F225 | 2022 | ||||||||
Corvettes (5) | ||||||||||
Braunschweig class
Type K130 |
5
(+5 on order) |
Germany | General-purpose corvette |
|
Braunschweig | F260 | 2008 | 1,840 tonnes | Part of 1 Corvette squadron of Flotilla 1.[8][9] | |
Magdeburg | F261 | 2008 | ||||||||
Erfurt | F262 | 2013 | ||||||||
Oldenburg | F263 | 2013 | ||||||||
Ludwigshafen am Rhein | F264 | 2013 | ||||||||
Mine countermeasure ships (12) | ||||||||||
Ensdorf class
Type 352 |
2 | Germany | Minesweeper |
|
Pegnitz | M1090 | 1990 | 650 tonnes | 3 retired (in 2014, 2015) | |
Siegburg | M1098 | 1990 | ||||||||
Frankenthal class
Type 332 |
10 | Germany | Minehunter |
|
Fulda | M1058 | 1998 | 650 tonnes | 2 retired.[10] Part of 3 Minesweeper squadron of Flotilla 1.[11] | |
Weilheim | M1059 | 1998 | ||||||||
Rottweil | M1061 | 1993 | ||||||||
Sulzbach-Rosenberg | M1062 | 1996 | ||||||||
Bad Bevensen | M1063 | 1993 | ||||||||
Grömitz | M1064 | 1994 | ||||||||
Dillingen | M1065 | 1995 | ||||||||
Bad Rappenau | M1067 | 1994 | ||||||||
Datteln | M1068 | 1994 | ||||||||
Homburg | M1069 | 1995 | ||||||||
Electronic surveillance (3) | ||||||||||
Oste class
Type 423 |
3 | Germany | Electronic surveillance | Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft | Oste | A52 | 1988 | 3,200 tonnes | Replacement planned from 2029 to 2031. Three Type 424 ships were ordered in July 2023 for €3.26 billion.[12][13] | |
Oker | A53 | 1988 | ||||||||
Alster | A50 | 1989 | ||||||||
Light boats | ||||||||||
Boomeranger Speedboat | – | Finland | Multi-role rigid hull inflatable mission boat | Boomeranger | – | – | – | – | Operated on the Type F123 Brandenburg class and with the Sea Battalion for search and rescue, light patrol, person transfer, mine divers, coastal operations.[14] | |
Fassmer SFB 10.1
Special Force Boat |
16 | Germany | Rigid hull inflatable mission boat | Fassmer | – | – | – | – | Used on the Type F125 Baden-Württemberg class[15][16][17] | |
– | 10 | – | Rigid hull inflatable mission boat | – | – | – | – | – | Used on the Type K130 Braunschweig class | |
Zodiac Hurricane H1010 | 4 | France | Special forces rigid hull inflatable boat | Zodiac Milpro | – | – | – | – | Used by the Kommando Spezialkräfte Marine[18][19][20] |
Class | In service | Origin | Picture | Type | Builder | Ships | No. | Comm. | Displacement | Note |
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Replenishment ships (11) | ||||||||||
Berlin class
Type 702 |
3 | Germany | Replenishment oiler |
|
Berlin | A1411 | 2001 | 20,240 tonnes | [21] | |
Frankfurt am Main | A1412 | 2002 | ||||||||
Bonn | A1413 | 2013 | ||||||||
Rhön class
Type 704 |
2 | Germany | Replenishment oiler | Kröger-Werft | Rhön | A1443 | 1977 | 14,169 tonnes | [22] Replacement planned for 2025–2026 | |
Spessart | A1442 | 1977 | ||||||||
Elbe class
Type 404 |
6 | Germany | Tender | Bremer Vulkan | Elbe | A511 | 1993 | 3,586 tonnes | [23] | |
Mosel | A512 | 1993 | ||||||||
Rhein | A513 | 1993 | ||||||||
Werra | A514 | 1993 | ||||||||
Main | A515 | 1994 | ||||||||
Donau | A516 | 1994 | ||||||||
Tugboats (8) | ||||||||||
UT722L class | 1 | Norway | – | Ocean-going tugboat | Vard shipyard | Rugen | – | 2023 | 2,760 tonnes | Second-hand (commissioned initially in 2003) commercial tugboat, formerly Rota Endurance [24][25] |
ABS class | 1 | China | – | Ocean-going tugboat | Guangdong Yuexin Ocean Engineering | Borkum | – | 1 October 2024 | 2,888 tonnes | Second-hand Britoil Guardian, commissioned initially in 2022[26][27] |
Nordstrand class
Type 725A |
6 | Germany | Harbour tugboat | Orenstein & Koppel | Nordstrand | Y817 | 1987 | 278 tonnes | [28] | |
Langeness | Y819 | 1987 | ||||||||
Vogelsand | Y816 | 1987 | ||||||||
Nordstrand class
Type 725B |
Husumer Schiffswerft | Lütje Hörn | Y812 | 1990 | ||||||
Scharhörn | Y815 | 1990 | ||||||||
Knechtsand | Y814 | 1990 | ||||||||
Warnow class
Type 660 |
1 | Germany | Tugboat | VEB Yachtwerft Berlin | Warnow | Y1659 | 1990 | 22 tonnes | [29] | |
Miscellaneous (6) | ||||||||||
Ensdorf class
Type 352 |
2 | Germany | Troop advertising platform |
|
Pegnitz | M1090 | 1990 | 650 tonnes | Former minesweeper, 3 ships retired (2014–2015), and 2 modified for recruitment support [30] | |
Siegburg | M1098 | 1990 | ||||||||
Schwedeneck class
Type 748 |
2 | Germany | Trial ship |
|
Kronsort | Y861 | 1987 | 1,000 tonnes | 4 planned initially, 1 cancelled, 1 retired | |
Helmsand | Y862 | 1988 | ||||||||
Planet class | 1 | Germany | Research ship | Thyssen Nordseewerke | Planet | A1437 | 2005 | 3,500 tonnes | [31] | |
Gorch Fock class | 1 | Germany | Sail training ship | Blohm + Voss | Gorch Fock | A60 | 1958 | 1,760 tonnes | [32] |
Class | Ordered | Origin | Picture | Type | Builder | Boats/Ships | No. | Comm. | Displacement | Note |
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Submarines | ||||||||||
Type 212CD | 2 | Germany | Attack submarine | TKMS | U-37 | S193 | 2032 | 2,500 tonnes | [33] | |
U-38 | S194 | 2034 | ||||||||
Frigates | ||||||||||
Niedersachsen class
Type F126 |
6[34] |
Netherlands | – | Multi-purpose frigate[35] |
|
Niedersachsen[36] | F227 | July 2028[36] | 10,550 tonnes | Six frigates ordered in 2020 to succeed to the Type F123 Brandenburg class[37][38] [34] |
Saarland | F228 | April 2030[36] | ||||||||
Bremen | F229 | April 2031[36] | ||||||||
Thüringen | F230 | January 2032[36] | ||||||||
– | F231 | 2033[39] | ||||||||
– | F232 | 2034[39] | ||||||||
Corvettes | ||||||||||
Braunschweig class
Type K130 - Batch 2 |
5 | Germany | General-purpose corvette |
|
Köln | F265 | 2025 | 1,840 tonnes | Order of the second batch in September 2017[40][41]Köln at sea trials but delayed.[41] | |
Emden | F266 | – | ||||||||
Karlsruhe | F267 | – | ||||||||
Augsburg | F268 | – | ||||||||
Lübeck | F269 | 2025 | ||||||||
Intelligence ships | ||||||||||
Type 424 | 3 | Germany | – | SIGINT / ELINT vessel | NVL Group | – | – | 2029 | – | Replacement of the Type 423 Oste class, ordered in July 2023[42][43] |
– | – | 2030 | ||||||||
– | – | 2031 | ||||||||
Replenishment ships | ||||||||||
Type 707 | 2 | Germany | – | Combat support ship |
|
– | – | 2025 | 20,000 tonnes | Successor of the Type 704 Rhön class[44] |
– | – | 2025 | ||||||||
MST FRISC
Fast Raiding Interception and Special Forces Craft |
12 | Netherlands | Rigid hull inflatable mission boat | Marine Specialised Technology Ltd. | – | – | 2028 | 7 tonnes | To equip the future German Navy ships.[45][46]
To equip MKS 180 Saarland class. | |
Tugboats |
Class | Planned | Origin | Picture | Type | Builder | Ships | No. | Comm. | Displacement | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Submarines | ||||||||||
Type 212CD | 4 to 7
additional |
Germany | Attack submarine | TKMS | – | – | 2035 + | 2,500 tonnes | Total of 6 to 9 Type 212CD replacing the Type 212A as per Zielbild Marine 2035+ plan [47] | |
Large unmanned underwater vehicle | Up to 6 |
– | – | Unmanned underwater vehicle | – | – | – | 2035 + | – | Up to 6 as per Zielbild Marine 2035+ plan[47][48] |
Frigates | ||||||||||
MEKO A-400 AMD class
Type F127 |
6 | Germany | – | Air defense frigate | Blohm+Voss | – | F233 | – | 10,000 tonnes | Planned to replace the F124 Sachsen class.[49] To be likely equipped with AEGIS combat system, Mk 41 VLS (64 cells).[50] |
– | F234 | – | ||||||||
– | F235 | – | ||||||||
– | F236 | – | ||||||||
– | F235 | – | ||||||||
– | F236 | – | ||||||||
Corvettes | ||||||||||
Future Combat Surface System | Up to 18 | Germany | – | General-purpose corvette | – | – | – | 2035+ | – | Plan beyond 2035[49] |
Mine counter-measures | ||||||||||
Minenabwehr Plattform | Up to 12 | Germany | – | Minehunter | – | – | – | 2035 + | – | Successor of the Type 332 Frankenthal class as per the Zielbild Marine 2035+ plan [47] |
Minenabwehr Toolbox | To be defined | – | – | Unmanned mine countrer-measure system | – | – | – | 2035 + | – | Unmanned tool to be used by the Minenabwehr Plattform as per the Zielbild Marine 2035+ plan [47] |
Replenishment ships | ||||||||||
Type 707 | 1
additional |
Germany | – | Replenishment oiler |
|
– | – | From 2030s | – | Successor of the Type 704 Rhön class as per the Zielbild Marine 2035+ plan [47] |
Unterstützung platform | 6 | Germany | – | Logistic, operation support and reconnaissance | NVL Group (NTV 130 offer, 14,000 tonnes)[51] | – | – | From 2030s | – | Successor of the Type 404 Elbe class as per the Zielbild Marine 2035+ plan [47][52] |