Lüneburg Class
First Bundesmarine Replenishment Ships - Lüneburg-class (Type 701) were first dedicated replenishment ships for post-war West German Navy. 8 ships 1966-1969.
Specifications
- Displacement (std)
- 3770 t
- Displacement (full)
- 3483-3984 t
- Length
- 387.1 ft
- Beam
- 43.4 ft
- Crew
- 72
- Ships built
- 8
- Commissioned
- 1966-1969
- Decommissioned
- 1990s-2005
Performance
- Top speed
- 17 kn
- Range
- 3000 nm at 12 knots
Armament
- Torpedoes
- None
Armor & Systems
- Belt
- None
In-Game
- Tier
- T5
- Game power
- 121.03
- Research cost
- 66,566
- Credit cost
- 84,721
Notable
- First dedicated replenishment ships for post-war Bundesmarine
- Five subclasses (701 A/B/C/D/E) with varying specifications
- 2,442 tonnes diesel oil capacity + 203 m³ fresh water
- Supported operational deployment of supply units at sea
- Three ships transferred to allied navies (Colombia, Uruguay, Egypt)