January 2008
20 posts
German Navy ships head south
Four ships of the German Navy are en route to South Africa to take part in a joint exercise with the South African Navy named ‘Good Hope 2’. The four vessels which have already left Germany are as the follows: F220 FGS HAMBURG – a type 124 destroyer F209 FGS RHEINLAND-PFALZ – type 122 frigate A1411 FGS BERLIN – type 702 replenishment vessel A1435 FGS WESTERWALD – type 760 ammunition ship The task...
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The general cargo Ro-Ro vessel SCAN HANSA (8821-gt) carrying project cargo to West Africa on behalf of Chevron, seen sailing from Durban after a bunker call in December 2007. The 1999-built Scan Hansa is owned by the German company of the same name and flies the flag of the Isle of Man, while being managed by Scanscot Shipping. Other ships in this picture are FATEZH (left) and NAVA ELIZA (on...
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