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Home» News»Lürssen laid keel of second K130 Batch 2 corvette ‘Emden’
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A rendering of the K130 Batch 2 design, as of April 2019 (Credit : Bundeswehr)

Lürssen laid keel of second K130 Batch 2 corvette ‘Emden’

On January 30, the Lürssen Peene shipyard laid the keel of the German Navy’s seventh K130 Braunschweig-class corvette, the future Emden (F266) vessel.

Nathan Gain 02 Feb 2020

« Their first steel components had only been cut four months earlier, » the Bundeswehr said on in an official statement. 

The Emden is the seventh ship in the Braunschweig-class. The German Navy put the first five ships into service between 2008 and 2013. In 2017, the Bundeswehr placed an order for five additional K130 corvettes. Work on the second batch’s first unit, the Köln (F265) corvette,  began in February 2019.

Scale model of the K130 Batch 2 Corvette on Lürssen stand at PACIFIC 2019

Two of the five Batch 2 corvettes are being built at the Lürssen shipyard in Bremen, while the three others are being manufactured and pre-equipped at the German Naval Yards site in Kiel. The ships’ stern are manufactured at the Lürssen Peene shipyard. Lürssen subsidiary Blohm + Voss will be in charge of connecting the ship fore and aft parts in Hamburg, a major step known as the “wedding thrust”.

The roughly 89-meter-long corvettes will also be fully equipped and put into operation in Hamburg. They also go through their functional tests and approvals from Hamburg – in coordination with the Bundeswehr and the German Navy.

Scale model of the K130 Batch 2 Corvette on Lürssen stand at PACIFIC 2019

First pictures of the K130 Batch 2 also suggests that the future ships will receive the latest variant of the 76mm main gun by Leonardo (with a stealthy shield, while existing K130 main guns have a round cupola). Existing K130 Corvettes weapon systems include four Saab RBS-15 anti-ship missiles, two 21-cell RAM surface to air missile systems, an Oto Melara 76/62 gun and two Rheinmetall MLG 27 guns. 

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Posted by : Nathan Gain
Nathan is based in Namur, Belgium. He holds an MA in modern history with a minor in international relations from the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL – Belgium). Fascinated by military history he naturally turned to the defense sector after graduating and is particularly interested in Northern European and Belgian defense issues as well as in anything related to naval aviation.

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