Hamburg-Class (DDGS)
K.M.S. Hamburg (DDGS-001)
The new class of stealth missile destroyers, it would seem a too complex project but it is really built around the altmark class, designed and built as a more reliable alternative and with a budget measured against stealth super-carriers and their budget that every day rises higher. The first ship of the class entered service on June 13, 2005, the new class has 8 initial units that plan to be used as escort for the Berlin class and the future diamant, it became the only class of active destroyers designed that It counts as a reconversion and not an autonomous design started from 0, it should be noted that this class has the best of current radars such as the SPYR-15 and the RFNSP-7G anti-aircraft search radar.
General characteristics
Displacement-
• 10.100 t full-load
Length
• 174.8 m
sleeve
• 19.9 m
Armament
• 1x 210mm main canon (OTO-210)
• 160 (VCLS) Ausf. 60
• 2 (LIS) laser intervention system
• 43 naval mines
• 2x Rur-14 Grenade Launcher
• 2X 25mm MK-38
Propulsion
• 2 DB-2400 turbines
• 2 propeller shafts
Power 98,000 hp (65 MW)
Speed 35 knots (+58 km/h)
Range 4550 mn (8120) at 28 knots
Crew
• 22 officers
• 150 sailors
Aircraft
• 2 AHS-99G
• 2 Scout Drones
Hamburg-Class (DDGS-009)
K.M.S. Dusseldorf (DDGS-009)
She is only the first in a series of new stealth missile destroyers, these are part of the Hamburg class and although their design changes radically due to the absence of a rear hangar as well as a lighter design that although only reduces overall dimensions and the ability to maintain a flexible platform for resource containers, the advantages that this new design also offers are greater speed, greater maneuverability and a larger and more varied storage for ammunition. The first ship of the class entered service on October 27, 2006, the new class plans to have 14 active units by the middle of the following year that plan to be used as escorts for the Berlin class and the future diamant, it became the only destroyer class. designed assets that counts as a retrofit and not an autonomous design from 0, it should be noted that this class has the best of current radars such as the SPYR-15 and the RFNSP-7G anti-aircraft search radar.
General characteristics
Displacement-
• 8.987 t full-load
Length
• 174.8 m
sleeve
• 19.9 m
Armament
• 1x 210mm main canon (OTO-210)
• 176 (VCLS) Ausf. 60
• 2 (LIS) laser intervention system
• 62 naval mines
• 2x Rur-14 Grenade Launcher
• 2X 25mm MK-38
• 2X torpedo launchers
Propulsion
• 2 DB-2400 turbines
• 2 propeller shafts
Power 98,000 hp (65 MW)
Speed 39 knots (+68 km/h)
Range 4550 mn (8120) at 28 knots
Crew
• 22 officers
• 150 sailors
Aircraft
• 1 AHS-99G
K.M.S. Bad Wildungen (DDGS-011)
The KMS Bad Wildungen (DDGS-011) is a guided missile destroyer of the German Navy. It is the 11th Hamburg class ship and the first to be named after the German region of Bad Wildungen. The ship has stealth capabilities and despite its enormous size it has a radar section equivalent to that of a small fishing boat. On February 5, 2012, the ship began its sea trials to join the kriegsmarine as part of the third group of stealth aircraft carriers, the "Kobra Carrier Strike Group". Although it seems that it sustains considerable firepower, the 48 rear VLS are focused on long-range anti-aircraft missiles, as you may know, the weakest part of the ship is its AA sector despite having only one anti-aircraft system (LIS) and countermeasures. electronic, unlike its brothers of the same class, this new batch of ships already has two railgun type weapons of 127mm long range and two additional navigation radars, this does not greatly affect its stealth thanks to the materials with those who are wearing the hull.
General characteristics
Displacement-
• 8.987 t full-load
Length
• 174.8 m
sleeve
• 19.9 m
Armament
• 2x 127mm Railgun (RHM L-47/127)
• 148 (VCLS) Ausf. 60
• 1 (LIS) laser intervention system
• 62 naval mines
• 1x Rur-14 Grenade Launcher
• 2X 25mm MK-38
• 2X torpedo launchers
Propulsion
• 2 DB-2400 turbines
• 2 propeller shafts
Power 98,000 hp (65 MW)
Speed 39 knots (+68 km/h)
Range 4550 mn (8120) at 28 knots
Crew
• 22 officers
• 150 sailors
Aircraft
• 1 AHS-99G