Bad Bramstedt class

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BP 24 Bad Bramstedt
BP 24 Bad Bramstedt
Overview
units 3 ( Bad Bramstedt , Bayreuth , Eschwege )
Shipyard

Abeking and Rasmussen, Lemwerder

Namesake City of Bad Bramstedt
Whereabouts Federal Police Office See
Technical specifications
Tactical ship type 66
displacement

880 ts

length

65.90 m

width

10.60 m

Draft

3.20 m

crew

14 police officers

drive
  • MTU 16V 1163 diesel engine, acting on a screw via a shaft. Output 5200 kW / 7000 PS
  • Auxiliary machine with 600 kW / 816 PS for diesel-electric operation
speed
  • Main engine 21.5 kn
  • Auxiliary machine 12 kn
Armament

-

radar

Navigation and surface search

The Bad Bramstedt class is a ship class of three patrol boats of the Federal Police . The three ships were commissioned in 2000 to replace eight Neustadt class boats .

BP 26 Eschwege

The hulls built near Jantar ( Kaliningrad Oblast ) were dismantled by Abeking & Rasmussen . They have a hybrid drive with a diesel engine for high speed and a separate diesel-electric drive for economical cruising . The Bad Bramstedt was put into service on November 8, 2002 as BG 24 . Bayreuth (BG 25) followed on May 2, 2003, and Eschwege (BG 26) on December 18, 2003 . In the course of the renaming of the Federal Border Police to the Federal Police, the identification numbers were changed to BP 24, BP 25 and BP 26.

The Bad Bramstedt is stationed in Cuxhaven, the Bayreuth in Neustadt in Holstein and the Eschwege in Warnemünde.

swell

66m patrol boats from Abeking & Rassmussen, there embedded graphic technical data ( Memento from March 22, 2012 in the Internet Archive )

Web links

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