Current Name |
BP 83 Bad Düben |
Ships Sign |
BP 83 |
Classification Society |
Det Norske Veritas / Germanischer Lloyd |
IMO |
9830032 |
Call Sign |
DBBP |
Manager |
Bundespolizeiamt See, Neustadt/Holstein, Federal Republic of Germany |
Owner |
Bundespolizeidirektion Bad Bramstedt - Direktionsbereich Bundespolizei See, Neustadt in Holstein, Federal Republic of Germany |
Flag |
Federal Republic of Germany |
Port of Registry |
Neustadt in Holstein |
Type of Ship |
coast guard patrol ship |
Completion |
2019 |
Shipyard |
AB Vakaru "Baltijos" Laivu Statykla (Western Baltija Shipbuilding (WBS)), Klaipeda, Lithuania / Fr. Fassmer GmbH & Co. KG, Berne, Federal Republic of Germany |
Building No. |
? / 16/1/7060 |
GT |
2.092 |
DWT [t] |
1.898 |
Overall Length [m] |
86,00 |
Registered Breadth [m] |
13,00 |
Maximum Draught [m] |
3,90 |
Propulsion [KW] |
8.160 |
Propulsion [BHP] |
11.095 |
Speed [Kn] |
21,0 |
Additional Information |
3rd ship of the sonamed "Potsdam" class, type OPV 86 (4 vessels so far, 6 vessels planned), also see >BP 81 Potsdam< and >BP 82 Bamberg< - stationed in Eckernfoerde - hull yard: UAB Vakaru "Baltijos" Laivu Statykla (Western Baltija Shipbuilding (WBS)), Klaipeda, Lithuania (No. ?) - equipped with 1 hdraulic Navy crane "MKG 1101" - in contrast to earlier vessels, the ships of this class are permanently armed with one Bofors 57mm Mk 110 Mod. 0 naval gun (here just installed). This was justified by the extended range of tasks of the Coast Guard and the necessity to be able to stop even large ships if necessary. |