List of Ships
NATO pennant number |
German pennant number |
Name | Callsign | Shipbuilder | Com- missioned |
Decom- missioned |
Fate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
P6092 | S31 | Zobel (Sable) | DBUQ | Lürssen | December 12, 1961 | September 7, 1982 | |
P6093 | S32 | Wiesel (Weasel) | DBUR | Lürssen | June 25, 1962 | March 6, 1984 | To Turkish Navy |
P6094 | S33 | Dachs (Badger) | DBUS | Lürssen | September 25, 1962 | December 6, 1984 | To Turkish navy |
P6096 | S34 | Nerz (Mink) | DBUX | Lürssen | January 11, 1963 | July 8, 1982 | |
P6098 | S35 | Gepard (Cheetah) | DBUW | Lürssen | April 18, 1963 | November 9, 1982 | To Turkish navy |
P6100 | S36 | Frettchen (Ferret) | DBUY | Lürssen | June 26, 1963 | August 9, 1983 | To Turkish navy |
P6101 | S37 | Ozelot (Ocelot) | DBUZ | Lürssen | October 25, 1963 | January 10, 1984 | To Turkish navy |
P6095 | S38 | Hermelin (Stoat) | DBUT | Kröger | November 28, 1962 | January 12, 1983 | |
P6097 | S39 | Puma | DBUV | Kröger | December 21, 1962 | December 17, 1981 | Sold as scrap |
P6099 | S40 | Hyäne (Hyena) | DBUU | Kröger | May 10, 1963 | June 5, 1984 | To Turkish navy |
In service with the Bundesmarine, the vessels belonged to the 7. Schnellbootgeschwader (7th Fast attack craft squadron) based in Kiel at the Baltic Sea.
Read more about this topic: Zobel Class Fast Attack Craft
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