List of Boats
NATO pennant number |
German pennant number |
Name | Callsign | Shipbuilder | Launched | Com- missioned |
Decom- missioned |
Fate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
P6068 | S6 | Seeadler | DBWE | Lürssen | February 1, 1958 | August 29, 1958 | July 30, 1976 | To Hellenic Navy as Esperos (decommissioned December 21, 2004) |
P6069 | S7 | Albatros | January 27, 1959 | December 19, 1975 | To Hellenic Navy, for cannibalization | |||
P6070 | S8 | Kondor | February 24, 1959 | July 25, 1976 | To Hellenic Navy as Lailaps | |||
P6071 | S9 | Greif | March 3, 1959 | April 30, 1976 | To Hellenic Navy as Kyklos | |||
P6072 | S10 | Falke | April 14, 1959 | August 26, 1975 | To Hellenic Navy as Kataigis | |||
P6073 | S11 | Geier | June 3, 1959 | June 27, 1975 | To Hellenic Navy as Tyfon | |||
P6074 | S25 | Bussard | March 21, 1959 | November 28, 1975 | To Hellenic Navy, for cannibalization | |||
P6075 | S26 | Habicht | May 21, 1959 | August 24, 1976 | To Hellenic Navy as Kataurus | |||
P6076 | S27 | Sperber | July 1, 1959 | December 27, 1976 | To Hellenic Navy, for cannibalization | |||
P6077 | S28 | Kormoran | November 9, 1959 | November 26, 1976 | To Hellenic Navy as Scorpius |
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