German tanker Rhön explained
Rhön (A1443) is the
lead ship of the s of the
German Navy. She was commissioned at
Kiel,
Germany on 23 September 1977.
Construction and career
Rhön was originally built for civilian service by Kröger of Rendsburg in 1974. On 23 September 1977 she was commissioned into the German Navy, based at Kiel, Germany.[1]
On 23 October 1988, Rhön was in collision with the American destroyer, badly damaging Haylers stern.
Rhön participated in BALTOPS 2020.[2]
References
- Book: Sturton, Ian . Gardiner . Robert . Warship 1989 . 1989 . London . Conway Maritime Press . 0-85177-530-6 . The Naval Year in Review: F (ii). Major Casualties at Sea From 1 April 1988 to 30 April 1989 . 247–249.
Notes and References
- Web site: admin. 2018-07-03. The German Navy is suffering from a shortage of special tankers to provide underway replenishment for its ships at sea.. 2020-09-17. Naval News. en-US.
- Web site: NATO. Exercise BALTOPS 2020. 2020-09-17. NATO. en.