Wangerooge-class tug

The Type 722 Wangerooge class seagoing tugboats are used for rescue and salvage operation by the German Navy. They are also used for towing targets and retrieving training torpedoes. Survival training for aircraft crews are also carried out with them.

Wangerooge
Class overview
Name: Wangerooge
Operators:  German Navy
In service: 1968-present
In commission: 1968-1971
Completed: 5
Active: 2
General characteristics
Type: tug
Displacement: 798 tonnes (785 long tons; 880 short tons)
Length: 52.7 m (172 ft 11 in)
Beam: 12.2 m (40 ft 0 in)
Propulsion: around 1,500 kW (2,000 hp)
Speed: 12 knots (22 km/h/14 mph)
Complement: 33 civilians

List of ships

Pennant
number
Name Type/
Upgrade
call
sign
Commissioned Base/fate
A1451Wangerooge722CDRLI9 April 1968Wilhelmshaven
A1452Spiekeroog722BDRIJ14 August 1968Kiel
A1453Langeoog72214 August 1968recommissioned as Type 754, A1441 Langeoog
A1454Baltrum7228 October 1968recommissioned as Type 754, A1439 Baltrum
A1455Norderney722BDRLK15 October 1970sold to Uruguay and recommissioned as ROU 23 Maldonado
A1456Juist7221 October 1971recommissioned as Type 754, A1440 Juist

The ships are named after East Frisian Islands.

References

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