Best thread to tack this onto...
Inspector-General of the Navy Wolfgang Nolting has published a
4-page article (in German) in the magazine
Europäische Sicherheit.
Some current developments, including confirmation of events:
- The third EGV has been included into budget planning (per BwPlan 2008). The navy expects to finish contract arrangements (including design changes) by April 2008, and propose procurement to parliament in Summer 2008. Planned commissioning would be 2012.
- NH90 NFH (MH90) requirement for the German Navy has been downsized to 30 helos. The navy is evaluating "alternatives" (including SLEP for the Sea Kings). The MH90 final order is still expected to be signed around late this year or early next year.how old are the German sea kings because both Canada and Australia have had huge problems with their fleet
- Type 212A SSKs second batch has been ordered and is building, first delivery in 2008 (second 2012). Nolting emphasized that the SSKs are needed for conventional naval warfare, and that such a capacity is mandatory despite the current emphasis on asymmetric warfare.
- The commissioning of the first two K130 corvettes is "imminent" in his words (all that's been released so far was "sometime in 2007")
- The P-3C acquired from the Netherlands are still in preparation process at Nordholz airbase. The Navy expects to have one P-3C ready for deployment by the end of the year, and considers this "urgent". A likely deployment named is Horn of Africa in support of OEF-HoA, where a MPA has apparently been repeatedly requested by the US Navy.
- F125 - nothing new, same old vague stuff we've been hearing for the past half year.
And now for the big stuff. Nolting has added two new projects to the currently-under-development BwPlan 2009 (page 4 in the article).
- "Joint Support Ships", including military sealift capability. No details. And yes, "JSS" is the official project name.[B]seems the Germans are interested in the Canada JSS concept i think that kind of ship would be perfect
- The successor project for the 10 Type 143A FACs - a class of six corvettes of a new type.
So, pretty much, the Navy is reviving
ETrUS and
MÜKE, at least on the concept table.