Marine engineering school

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Marine engineering school
- MTS -

COA MTS.svg

Association badge (coat of arms)
Lineup March 28, 1996
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Armed forces Bundeswehr Kreuz.svg armed forces
Armed forces Bundeswehr Kreuz.svg German Navy
Type School of the Navy
Insinuation coat of arms Naval command
Location Parow , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
management
commander Sea captain Oliver Jülke
Deputy Commander and Head of Teaching Sea captain Jan-Peter Giesecke

The Marine Technology School ( MTS ) in Parow is the technical school of the German Navy . The school has existed in its current form since 1996 and is the largest training facility in the German Navy. She is subordinate to the operational support commander in the naval command in Rostock , but is technically assigned to the local head of the personnel, training, organization department.

history

Swearing in at the Parow Marine Technology School on August 18, 2012
Provision cooling machine for naval ships
Cut open 4-T diesel engine
Cut open exhaust gas turbocharger
Typical air compressor for on-board operation
Polyphemus multipurpose guided missile

The Parow district of the Kramerhof municipality, a few kilometers north of Stralsund, has been the location of various military bases for many years. From 1936 until the end of the war, the Parow aviator base existed. From 1950 until the reunification , crews and NCOs of the People's Navy were trained here in the "Walter Steffens" fleet school. The higher education entrance qualification for officer students of the Volksmarine also took place at the fleet school. These then usually studied at the officers' college of the Volksmarine Karl Liebknecht in Stralsund with the professional goal of officers .

In the course of the structural reform of the Navy after the fall of the Wall in the GDR, it was decided to reduce the number of naval schools. The technical training for all ranks, which previously took place in eight different locations, should be concentrated in a newly established marine technology school.

With the decision in favor of the Parow site and the laying of the foundation stone on November 30, 1992, the Bundeswehr's largest investment project in the new federal states began . In a total of three construction phases between 1992 and 2003, the navy's largest and most modern school was built. Only a few of the old buildings have been preserved.

On March 28, 1996, Defense Minister Volker Rühe officially put the marine technology school into service. After the Technical Naval School II in Bremerhaven (1956–1982), the MTS teaching group A in Kiel was also dissolved in 2002 .

Training areas

In the naval technology school, members of all rank groups in the naval armed forces are taught technical knowledge and practical skills to prepare the soldiers for their operational tasks. This includes e.g. B. training in the field of ship safety with the essential tasks of fire fighting and leak prevention on board. In addition, civilian vocational training and further education (ZAW) are carried out.

The naval aviation technical training inspection in Westerland , which was part of the naval technology school until 2005 , was closed, and training is now taking place at the Naval Aviation Wing 3 "Graf Zeppelin" at Nordholz Air Base . Until 2012, the MTS was also subordinate to the Marine Damage Defense Training Center in Neustadt / Holstein .

organization

The school commander is responsible for the training group and three teaching groups with their own commanders as well as the school staff:

Teaching group training

Training support
  • School office, course planning
  • Specialist information point
  • IT office, teaching aids, sports facilities, workshops
Main subject area ship technology
  • Drive technology / training facilities
  • Electrical engineering / automation / systems science
  • General ship technology / ship operation technology
  • Seamanship
Main subject area of command equipment, weapons technology and information technology
  • Naval weapons technology (surface and underwater weapons, ammunition science, battery manager training)
  • Control technology (navigation and telecommunication systems)
  • Information technology
Main subject area basic education
  • Natural sciences: Technical College of the Navy for technology and special courses
  • Vocational training: Civil-recognized training and further education (ZAW)

Teaching group A

  • 1st inspection (management, accommodation and training of the training participants in specialist and system courses in the field of ship technology and weapons IT and the ST officer course)
  • 2nd inspection (management, accommodation and training of the training participants in all ship technical and system courses)
  • 3rd inspection (management, accommodation and training of the training participants in all specialist and system courses in the area of ​​management tools and IT)

Teaching group B

  • 5th inspection (guidance, accommodation and training of the training participants ZAW and the technical school)
  • 6th inspection (guidance, accommodation and training of ZAW training participants)
  • 7th inspection (guidance, accommodation and training of ZAW training participants)

Teaching group C

  • 8th inspection
  • 9th inspection
  • 10th inspection
  • 11th inspection

(In all 4 inspections, basic training is carried out with 8 appointments per year as well as the modules on board / land and the MilFachl. Training for guests of VR 11, 31, 42, 43, 44, 46, 63).

The school is supported by the Kramerhof Sanitary Supply Center, which is part of the Bundeswehr Central Sanitary Service . The school itself supports the regional security and support forces of the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania regional command with their training.

Commanders

No. Surname Beginning The End
7th Sea captain Oliver Jülke 20th September 2018
6th Sea captain Michael Möding April 1, 2014 20th September 2018
5 Sea captain Bernd-Peter Rahner October 2009 March 31, 2014
4th Sea captain Hans Griemens October 2006 October 2009
3 Sea captain Heribert Brauckmann March 2003 October 2006
2 Sea captain Hermann Bliss February 1999 March 2003
1 Sea captain Rudolf Kabiersch 1 March 28, 1996 January 1999

1 Head of the support staff since 1994

Remarks

  1. The eight locations were
    1. Borkum (seamanship teaching group)
    2. Bremerhaven (marine locating school, teaching group B)
    3. Eckernförde ( Naval Weapons School, teaching group A)
    4. Flensburg ( Naval Telecommunications School )
    5. Kappeln (Naval Weapons School, teaching group B)
    6. Kiel ( Technical Naval School )
    7. Neustadt ( Technical Naval School, Ship Safety Group )
    8. Westerland ( Naval Aviation Training Group )

literature

  • Michael Epkenhans, Jörg Reichel-Schult: 100 Years of Technical Naval Schools 1913–2013 . Marinetechnikschule, Kramerhof-Parow 2013 ( online [PDF; 8,9 MB ; accessed on July 13, 2016]).

Web links

Commons : Naval Engineering School  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Press and Information Center Marine: Handover of command of the Parow Naval Technology School. Bundeswehr, March 28, 2014, accessed on May 5, 2014 .
  2. Peter Kieschnick: Commissioning of the marine technology school. 2011, accessed January 22, 2015 .
  3. BM 20 - Naval Schools. (No longer available online.) Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv, archived from the original on January 22, 2015 ; accessed on January 22, 2015 .

Coordinates: 54 ° 21 ′ 43.8 "  N , 13 ° 4 ′ 47"  E