The last of five K130 Batch 2 corvettes (
Lübeck) has entered final outfitting, which technically now four out of five are in. The first of the Batch 2s,
Köln, is being used for training ahead of delivery.
Lübeck is also the first ship christened at Blohm+Voss since Rheinmetall bought the shipyard.
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WSV meanwhile has commissioned multi-purpose ship
Scharhörn (see video below) as well as another
Emmerich class landing-craft-type river buoy tender (... also named
Köln).
The Super Puma landing on
Scharhörn at the beginning is Federal Police assigned to the Central Command for Maritime Emergencies (CCME, Havariekommando), i.e. the joint Bundeswehr / WSV / coastal states command for emergency tugs and oil defense.
The Bundeswehr's contribution to CCME is mostly two surveillance aircraft with military crews patrolling the German EEZ for oil spills.
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Since I looked at their website (for the first time in years) this below ship from an earlier post was commissioned a couple weeks ago in March under the name
"Lütt Matten":
The coastal states jointly ordered a replacement for Orfe from Damen at the beginning of 2025 which just had its launch three weeks ago and is planned to commission early this year. This is a more standard 24m multi-purpose tugboat with an open workdeck.
The ship's design and construction was overseen by CCME. Formal owner is the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern which has it operated commercially. The rather small ship is stationed on Rügen island and covers the area between that island and the sea border towards Poland. Equipped as a small salvage tug with additional oil defense capability and a laboratory container (and moonpool) for hydrological survey. In case of emergencies the ship (incl. crew) comes under CCME command and has to be available for deployment within 2 hours.