Lüderitz Class Carrier
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SMS Lüderitz in 2011
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Class overview | |
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Builders: | Germaniawerft Schiffbau |
Operators: | Kaiserliche-Marine |
Preceded by: | Kaiserreich Class |
Succeeded by: | Graf von Kluge Class |
Built: | 1980-2005 |
In commission: | 1989-present |
Planned: | 3 |
Completed: | 3 |
Active: | 3 |
Retired: | 0 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Nuclear Carrier |
Displacement: | 42,500 tons full load |
Length: | 271 m (889 ft) |
Beam: | 67 m (220 ft) |
Draught: | 10 m (33 ft) |
Propulsion: | 2 x Schönberg FZ8S(e) Nuclear Reactors |
Speed: | 27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph) |
Complement: | 1,350 |
Armament: | |
Aircraft carried: | 40-49 Aircraft |
Notes: | SMS von Donnersmarck converted to gas-turbine engines during construction. |
The Lüderitz class is a set of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers currently in service in the Kaiserliche-Marine. These three carriers make up the primary force-projection capabilities of the Kaiserliche-Marine, succeeding the Kaiserreich class that was retired in 2003. These vessels were planned as carriers that would cost less than the Kaiserreich class, and were planned over the years of 1968-1978 until the first carrier was ordered in early 1980. In the 21st Century, these ships serve as the pillar of carrier design in Corentia and are expected to be in service until the completion of the SMS Graf von Kluge in 2025-2030.
Development
Ships of the class
Pennant no. | Name | Laid down | Launched | Commissioned | Homeport |
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FZTN-01 | Lüderitz | 15 June 1980 | 9 December 1984 | 23 April 1989 | Wilhelmshafen |
FZTN-02 | von Donnersmarck | 4 July 1992 | 30 August 1995 | 18 April 1997 | Kreil |
FZTN-03 | Greißler | 30 January 1998 | 30 August 2003 | 9 November 2005 | Seenemünde |