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The Type 702 ''Berlin''-class replenishment ship is a series of
replenishment ship A replenishment oiler or replenishment tanker is a naval auxiliary ship with fuel tanks and dry cargo holds which can supply both fuel and dry stores during underway replenishment (UNREP) at sea. Many countries have used replenishment oilers. Th ...
s, originally designed and built for service in the
German Navy The German Navy (, ) is the navy of Germany and part of the unified ''Bundeswehr'' (Federal Defense), the German Armed Forces. The German Navy was originally known as the ''Bundesmarine'' (Federal Navy) from 1956 to 1995, when ''Deutsche Mari ...
(''Deutsche Marine''). Designed to support
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overseas missions, the ''Berlin'' class were initially to number four vessels. However, three hulls were cut from the initial order. The
lead ship The lead ship, name ship, or class leader is the first of a series or class of ships all constructed according to the same general design. The term is applicable to naval ships and large civilian vessels. Large ships are very complex and may ...
, , began construction in 1999 and entered service in 2001. The second hull, , was re-ordered in 1998, began construction in 2000 and entered service in 2002. The third hull, , was ordered in 2008 to a modified design, began construction in 2010 and entered service in 2013. All three ships are in service and are based at
Wilhelmshaven Wilhelmshaven (, ''Wilhelm's Harbour''; Northern Low Saxon: ''Willemshaven'') is a coastal town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the western side of the Jade Bight, a bay of the North Sea, and has a population of 76,089. Wilhelmsh ...
. The ''Berlin''-class design was selected as the basis for the
Royal Canadian Navy The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN; french: Marine royale canadienne, ''MRC'') is the naval force of Canada. The RCN is one of three environmental commands within the Canadian Armed Forces. As of 2021, the RCN operates 12 frigates, four attack submar ...
's (RCN) replacement for the two former auxiliary oiler replenishment (AOR) vessels which were retired in 2014. Two ''Berlin''-class variants, described as Joint Support Ships, were ordered by the RCN to be built in Canada. As of 2022, the first vessel is under construction.


General characteristics

The ''Berlin''-class replenishment ships are the largest vessels of the
German Navy The German Navy (, ) is the navy of Germany and part of the unified ''Bundeswehr'' (Federal Defense), the German Armed Forces. The German Navy was originally known as the ''Bundesmarine'' (Federal Navy) from 1956 to 1995, when ''Deutsche Mari ...
. The ''Berlin''-class replenishment ships are
long overall __NOTOC__ Length overall (LOA, o/a, o.a. or oa) is the maximum length of a vessel's hull measured parallel to the waterline. This length is important while docking the ship. It is the most commonly used way of expressing the size of a ship, an ...
and
between perpendiculars Length between perpendiculars (often abbreviated as p/p, p.p., pp, LPP, LBP or Length BPP) is the length of a ship along the summer load line from the forward surface of the stem, or main bow perpendicular member, to the after surface of the ster ...
with a beam of and a draught of . The vessels have a
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of light and at full load and measure . Constructed with a double hull, they have a pronounced bow bulb. The ships have capacity for or of marine diesel fuel, or of aviation fuel, or of lube oil, of spare parts, of provisions and of ammunition, or of fresh water, consumables, of supplies and 230 t of provisions. The vessels have two
replenishment at sea Replenishment at sea (RAS) (North Atlantic Treaty Organization/Commonwealth of Nations) or underway replenishment (UNREP) ( U.S. Navy) is a method of transferring fuel, munitions, and stores from one ship to another while under way. First develo ...
stations, one to each per side of the ship and two electro-hydraulic container and cargo cranes. The ''Berlin'' class have capacity for 86 TEUs of
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s and can stack 26 TEUs in two layers on the upper deck. The ships have provision for a ''Marineeinsatzrettungzentrum'' (MERZ) unit which is a modular operations rescue centre aboard the ship. The MERZ is capable of holding 50 patients and providing them with emergency surgery, intensive care, internal medicine and dental services. The first two vessels of the class, and are powered by two MAN Diesel 12V 32/40
diesel-engine The diesel engine, named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical compression; thus, the diesel engine is a so-call ...
s, creating with two reduction gears turning two controllable pitch five-bladed propellers and powering one
bow thruster Manoeuvering thruster (bow thruster or stern thruster) is a transversal propulsion device built into, or mounted to, either the bow or stern, of a ship or boat to make it more manoeuvrable. Bow thrusters make docking easier, since they allow th ...
. creates . They have four Deutz-MWM diesel generators. The three ships have a maximum speed of and have an endurance of 45 days. The ''Berlin''-class ships have a helipad aft and a
hangar A hangar is a building or structure designed to hold aircraft or spacecraft. Hangars are built of metal, wood, or concrete. The word ''hangar'' comes from Middle French ''hanghart'' ("enclosure near a house"), of Germanic origin, from Frankish ...
and can support two helicopters, either the Sea King or
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models which can be used for
vertical replenishment Vertical replenishment, or VERTREP, is a method of supply of seaborne vessels by helicopter. The United States Department of Defense defines VERTREP as: ...the transfer of cargo between ships using helicopters. VERTREP is often used to supplement ...
. The vessels are equipped with
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and
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avoidance
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and one of the radars is situated aft for use during helicopter takeoff and landing. The ''Berlin'' class are armed with four MLG autocannon for anti-aircraft defence and four machine guns. The MLG 27 replaced older Bofors /70 guns. The vessels are also
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surface-to-air missile ( MANPADS) for point defence. The vessels have a complement of 159 plus 74 embarked.


List of ships


Construction and career

In 1994, the
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sought to construct four replenishment vessels, built in two batches. The ships were designed to support
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operations overseas. However, the project was trimmed to one and the design was finalised in mid-1996. The first hull was ordered in October 1996. A second hull was authorized in June 1998. The hulls of the ships were built by
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at their shipyard in Flensburg, Germany, with the electronic systems installed by
Lürssen Lürssen (or Lürssen Werft) is a German shipyard with headquarters in Bremen-Vegesack and shipbuilding facilities in Lemwerder, Berne and Bremen-Fähr-Lobbendorf. Lürssen designs and constructs yachts, naval ships and special vessels. Tradi ...
and the superstructure, final outfitting and
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s done by Krögerwerft. The first ship, ''Berlin'', completed construction in 2001 and was commissioned into the German Navy on 11 April 2001. The second vessel, ''Frankfurt am Main'' followed in 2002 and was commissioned on 27 May 2002. The third ship, ''Bonn'', was ordered on 3 December 2008 with increased power and accommodations and was built at Pennewerft in
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. On 13 September 2013, ''Bonn'' was commissioned into service at Wilhelmshaven. In 2007, ''Frankfurt am Main'' performed trials with Finnish . In 2020, ''Berlin'' operated with
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(SNMG 2).


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Royal Canadian Navy

Two ships will be procured to replace the two ''Protecteur''-class vessels operated by the RCN until 2014 under the
Joint Support Ship Project The ''Protecteur'' class (formerly known as the ''Queenston'' class) of naval auxiliaries for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) began as the Joint Support Ship Project, a Government of Canada procurement project for the RCN that is part of the Nat ...
. The ships will be built by
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at the Vancouver Shipyards facility located in North Vancouver, British Columbia. The design was chosen over a design by BMT Technology. At the time, the option for a third was still possible. Canadian sailors previewed ''Bonn'' in order to make themselves familiar with the design. The ships were originally to be named ''Queenston'' and ''Chateauguay'', for battles from the
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. This decision was reversed in September 2017, when it was announced that the ships would perpetuate the names ''Protecteur'' and ''Preserver''. it was estimated that the two Canadian ships would cost C$2.6bn (~€1.75bn) to build, and a further C$4.5bn (~€3bn) to operate over 25 years. The
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of the first ship was laid down on 16 January 2020.


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External links


Berlin class data at Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems
{{DEFAULTSORT:Berlin-class replenishment ship Auxiliary ships of Germany Auxiliary replenishment ship classes