German Navy Commissions Its Second F125 Baden-Württemberg-Class Modern Frigate

On June 10, 2020, the F125 "Nordrhein-Westfalen" was officially commissioned – due to the current corona pandemic, the ceremony took place on a small scale. The "Nordrhein-Westfalen" is the second out of a total of four frigates after the "Baden-Württemberg" to become available to the German Navy. The ships are the most modern and powerful frigates ever built in Germany.


On June 10, 2020, the F125 "Nordrhein-Westfalen" was officially commissioned – due to the current corona pandemic, the ceremony took place on a small scale. The "Nordrhein-Westfalen" is the second out of a total of four frigates after the "Baden-Württemberg" to become available to the German Navy. The ships are the most modern and powerful frigates ever built in Germany.
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German Navy Commissions Its Second F125 Baden Württemberg Class Frigate 925 001 The NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN is the second of four class F125 vessels being built for the German Navy under the leadership of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (Picture source: Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems)


With their highly complex systems and around 28,000 sensors, the completely redesigned F125 class ships feature a very high degree of automation, making it possible to halve the crew size compared to previous frigate classes. The ships can remain in their operational area for up to two years. This will considerably reduce the number of otherwise very long transit journeys. The F125 "Nordrhein-Westfalen" successfully implements the intensive use concept, just like the "Baden-Württemberg", which has been in service since June 2019.

In addition to the traditional tasks of national and alliance defence, the ships are designed for conflict prevention and crisis management as well as for intervention and stabilization operations on an international scale. Alongside their capability to engage targets on land and water, they also have air defence systems and helicopters specially equipped for submarine hunting.


German Navy Commissions Its Second F125 Baden Württemberg Class Frigate 925 002 The NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN is the second of four class F125 vessels being built for the German Navy under the leadership of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (Picture source: Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems)


The contract for the construction of the four frigates entered into force in June 2007. This was followed by the concept, design and detailed construction phase. Around 90 percent of the highly complex systems on board the F125 were newly developed specifically for this type of ship.

After the "Baden-Württemberg" and the "Nordrhein-Westfalen", the "Sachsen-Anhalt" and the "Rheinland-Pfalz" will follow in 2021 according to current plans. The new F125 class is named after the first ship and is therefore called the "Baden-Württemberg class".


German Navy Commissions Its Second F125 Baden Württemberg Class Frigate 925 003 The NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN is the second of four class F125 vessels being built for the German Navy under the leadership of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (Picture source: Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems)


ARGE F125 was formed by ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems as lead company and the Bremen-based Fr. Lürssen shipyard. The fore ships with corresponding pre-fitting were built at the Lürssen Group's shipyard sites in Bremen and Wolgast. The production of the stern ships, the assembly of the ship halves, the further final outfitting as well as the commissioning and testing were carried out under the leadership of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems at the Blohm+Voss shipyard in Hamburg.

Key data for F125:

Length: 149 m
Width: 18 m
Maximum speed: >26 knots
Displacement: approx. 7,200 t
Crew: max. 190 persons (of which up to 126 are regular crew)


German Navy Commissions Its Second F125 Baden Württemberg Class Frigate 925 004 The NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN is the second of four class F125 vessels being built for the German Navy under the leadership of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (Picture source: Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems)