Frigate "Lübeck" F214 in action, photo Bundeswehr, Tanja Wendt

Frigate "Lübeck" F214 in action, photo Bundeswehr, Tanja Wendt

German Navy: "We brought out everything that floats"

The conflict in Ukraine has led to a deployment of the German Navy on an unprecedented scale. As the future inspector of the navy, Vice Admiral Jan Christian Kaack, said, a total of 24 ships are deployed in the Mediterranean and the Baltic Sea, including three frigates. "We have brought out everything that floats. This allows us to show our presence together with our NATO partners." Among other things, the ships are part of the so-called permanent NATO units. These are at the highest level of combat readiness and the soldiers are highly trained

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  1. There are not many ships and boats. 2 frigates out of 9 and 1 corvette out of 5 ?
    Mmmmh

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    • One third in use, one third in training, one third in the shipyard...

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    • Well, Mrs Meissner? Because you don't think that's enough, should we use exactly how many units and why? Interesting....

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