German Frigate Karlsruhe (F212)
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''Karlsruhe'' was a ''Bremen''-class
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of the German Navy. She was the sixth ship of the class to enter service, and the fifth ship to serve with one of the navies of Germany to be named after the city of
Karlsruhe Karlsruhe ( , , ; South Franconian: ''Kallsruh'') is the third-largest city of the German state (''Land'') of Baden-Württemberg after its capital of Stuttgart and Mannheim, and the 22nd-largest city in the nation, with 308,436 inhabitants. ...
, in
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. She is currently laid up, pending disposal as a trials and
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.


Construction and commissioning

''Karlsruhe'' was laid down in March 1981 at the yards of
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,
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and launched on 8 January 1982. After undergoing
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''Karlsruhe'' was commissioned on 19 April 1984. During her later career she was based at Wilhelmshaven as part of ''4. Fregattengeschwader'', forming a component of ''
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''.


Refits and roles

''Karlsruhe'', in common with the other ships of her class, underwent several refits and upgrades during her time in service. During her service in the
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in the mid-1990s she was temporarily equipped with the Goalkeeper CIWS, an air defence system. In 1995 she received the RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile system, and in 1998 was equipped with a new central computer and TRS 3D/32 radar antenna, replacing the DA 08 air and sea surveillance antenna. With the end of the
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the ship's role changed from being primarily convoy protection, submarine hunting, and general naval warfare, to include international peacekeeping and intervention missions.


Service

After commissioning ''Karlsruhe'' participated in several international deployments. From August to December 1993 she was active in the
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as part of
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's
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, the maritime blockade of the former
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during the
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. From February to April 1994 she deployed as part of Operation Southern Cross, the maritime element of '' Deutscher Unterstützungsverband Somalia'', the German component of United Nations Operation in Somalia II. From December 1995 to April 1996 ''Karlsruhe'' was once more in service with Operation Sharp Guard. From October 2001 to February 2002 ''Karlsruhe'' took part in Operation Active Endeavour, an anti-terrorism mission in the Eastern Mediterranean. This was followed by service in support of
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, another anti-terrorism mission, from June to October 2002, and again from March to September 2005. ''Karlsruhe'' next deployment was as part of the
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, from September 2006 to March 2007, followed by service in the Mediterranean and Middle East with Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 in 2008. ''Karlsruhe'' then took part in several deployments with
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, the EU's anti-piracy mission off the
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. The first was from December 2008 to February 2009, followed by a second from August to December 2009, with a third and final deployment from November 2012 to April 2013. From March to June 2016 ''Karlsruhe'' was part of Operation Sophia in the Mediterranean, during which time she rescued a total of 663 people from shipwrecks and other maritime incidents. Her final deployment was from June to September 2016, as flagship of Standing NATO Maritime Group 2. She handed over this duty to the Dutch frigate on 1 September 2016. ''Karlsruhe'' returned to Wilhelmshaven on 16 December 2016, having spent 183 days on mission.


Decommissioning and disposal

''Karlsruhe'' was decommissioned on 16 June 2017 and handed over to '' Wehrtechnische Dienststelle 71'', the navy's technical weapons research division, for use as a trial and target ship. After being fitted with sensors, she is slated for disposal in 2018 in a series of tests to determine the effects of various munitions and weapons, particularly those used in asymmetric warfare, such as smaller weapons and rockets currently used by terrorist and pirate groups in attacks. As of April 2018 ''Karlsruhe'' is moored at the naval arsenal in Kiel.


References

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