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FGS Deutschland (1988/08/10)
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FGS Deutschland (1988/08/22)
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FGS Deutschland (1988/08/22)
  IMO: 6125342  
Details/Construction
Builder:Nobiskrug Werft GmbHLocation:Rendsburg, GermanyHull #:618
Design:Type 440 Cruiser
Keel Layed:1959/09/11Launched:1960/11/05Commissioned:1966/05/25
Propulsion
As builtType:4 Mercedes-Benz & 2 Maybach 16-cylinder diesel enginesOutput:16000 bhp (12000 kW) - 22.0 knots
Manufacturer:Mercedes-Benz - Germany
Year: 1981Type:2 Maybach engines replaced with 2 Mercedes-Benz enginesOutput:
Manufacturer:
 
Dimensions
As builtLength (oa):138.2 m (453.4 ft)Gross Tonnage:
Length (lbp):130.0 m (426.5 ft)Net Tonnage:
Beam:16.1 m (52.8 ft)Dead Weight:
Depth:5.1 m (16.7 ft)Displacement:
Draft: 
Owner HistoryFleet History
OwnerManagerFromUntil
German navy1966/051993
FleetFromUntil
Name HistoryRegistration History
NameUntil
FGS Deutschland (A-59)
NumberPortCall SignMMSIFromUntil
Description
FGS Deutschland (A-59) was a naval ship of the Bundesmarine, the West German Navy. She was constructed and used as a training cruiser ("Schulschiff") in peacetime and planned for multi-role missions in the event of war: troop ship, hospital ship, minelayer, and escort. For this reason the ship was only lightly armed for its size (no guided missiles), the machinery was rather impractical and diverse, and large teaching rooms were included. Also, civilians served alongside military personnel.
Disposition
Description/LocationScrapped in Alang, India.
Arrival at Yard1994/01Beached:Work Began:
LostDate:

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