Zobel Class Fast Attack Craft - List of Ships

List of Ships

NATO
pennant
number
German
pennant
number
Name Callsign Shipbuilder Com-
missioned
Decom-
missioned
Fate
P6092 S31 Zobel (Sable) DBUQ Lürssen December 12, 1961 September 7, 1982
P6093 S32 Wiesel (Weasel) DBUR Lürssen June 25, 1962 March 6, 1984 To Turkish Navy
P6094 S33 Dachs (Badger) DBUS Lürssen September 25, 1962 December 6, 1984 To Turkish navy
P6096 S34 Nerz (Mink) DBUX Lürssen January 11, 1963 July 8, 1982
P6098 S35 Gepard (Cheetah) DBUW Lürssen April 18, 1963 November 9, 1982 To Turkish navy
P6100 S36 Frettchen (Ferret) DBUY Lürssen June 26, 1963 August 9, 1983 To Turkish navy
P6101 S37 Ozelot (Ocelot) DBUZ Lürssen October 25, 1963 January 10, 1984 To Turkish navy
P6095 S38 Hermelin (Stoat) DBUT Kröger November 28, 1962 January 12, 1983
P6097 S39 Puma DBUV Kröger December 21, 1962 December 17, 1981 Sold as scrap
P6099 S40 Hyäne (Hyena) DBUU Kröger May 10, 1963 June 5, 1984 To Turkish navy

In service with the Bundesmarine, the vessels belonged to the 7. Schnellbootgeschwader (7th Fast attack craft squadron) based in Kiel at the Baltic Sea.

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