Berlin-class replenishment ship

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The Type 702 Berlin-class replenishment ship is a series of replenishment ships, originally designed and built for service in the German Navy. Designed to support United Nations overseas missions, the Berlin class were initially to number four vessels. However, three hulls were cut from the initial order. The lead ship, Berlin, began construction in 1999 and entered service in 2001. The second hull, Frankfurt am Main, was re-ordered in 1998, began construction in 2000 and entered service in 2002. The third hull, Bonn, was ordered in 2008 to a modified design, began construction in 2010 and entered service in 2013. All three ships are in service and are based at Wilhelmshaven.

1999  WikimediaWikidata
speed 20 knot, beam 24 metre, length 173.7 metre, draft 7.9 metre, 
replenishment oiler, Flensburger Schiffbau-GesellschaftGerman NavyGermany

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  • Berlin
    1999 Berlin-class replenishment ship
  • Frankfurt am Main
    2001 Berlin-class replenishment ship
  • Bonn
    2011 Berlin-class replenishment ship
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1999 Berlin-class replenishment ship
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2013 Bonn
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EGV at the Shipyard in Kiel.EGV at the Shipyard in Kiel.
A1411 Berlin (ship, 2001) 01A1411 Berlin (ship, 2001) 01
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    objectwatercraftBerlinBerlin-class replenishment ship, replenishment oilerWikidata
    objectwatercraftFrankfurt am MainBerlin-class replenishment ship, replenishment oilerWikidata
    objectwatercraft2013Bonnreplenishment ship, Berlin-class replenishment shipWikidata
    commonsimageEGV at the Shipyard in Kiel. Commons
    commonsimageA1411 Berlin (ship, 2001) 01 Commons