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German Navy corvette Karlsruhe in a floating dock of the Norderwerft yard in Hamburg, Germany.
Karlsruhe is currently under construction and is part of a second batch of K130 type corvettes for the German Navy. Interestingly, these ships are being built decentralised: while the foreship was built by German Naval Yards in Kiel, the aftship was manufactured by Peene-Werft in Wolgast. Both sections are then joined at Blohm & Voss in Hamburg.
Karlsruhe [F 267]
Class/Type: Braunschweig-class/Korvette 130
Builder: ARGE K130
Propulsion: 2x 7.4 MW diesel engines (MTU 1163 20V)
Displacement: 1840 t
Length: 89.12 m
Beam: 13.28 m
Draught: 3.4 m
Complement: 58
Armament: 1x 76 mm gun, 2x 27 mm MLG27 autocannon, RAM CIWS, 4x RBS15 Mk.3 anti-ship missiles
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A black and white picture of the train station in Karlsruhe, Germany.
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Classic Duewag tram in the centre of the elegant city of Karlsruhe. In 2007 these cars still ran on one route and mixed in the city centre with more modern city trams and stadtbahn interurban cars that had come from far and wide.
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