Category: Security policy

Frigate "Hamburg" deployed to NATO

Tomorrow, Saturday 12 July 2025, the frigate "Hamburg" will leave Wilhelmshaven to take part in the Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 (SNMG 1). After training cruises in the first half of the year, the crew under the command of frigate captain Alexander Timpf will now head to the North Sea, the Baltic Sea and the Atlantic. The commander comments: "I am proud of my crew. During the demanding preparations for the deployment, everyone has shown what we are made of - professionally, personally and as comrades. We are going into this mission united, with a strong team spirit and a clear view of our responsibilities." For him...

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Baltic Sea - "Estlink 2" power cable back on the grid

In December 2024, the "Estlink 2" Baltic Sea cable, which supplies electricity from Finland to Estonia, was damaged by the anchor of the "Eagle S". It has now been repaired faster than planned and is back on the grid. During the repair work with the help of a special ship, the damaged section of the approximately 170-kilometre-long connection line was removed and replaced with a new cable approximately one kilometre long. The connection is fully functional and is now available on the electricity market again, according to the Estonian grid operator Elering. The crude oil tanker "Eagle S", which is part of the Russian shadow fleet, was arrested by the Finnish authorities on suspicion of sabotage...

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Kick-off to the weekend on the Jade on the "Nordrhein-Westfalen"

Traditional SOPA reception in Wilhelmshaven The commander of Operational Flotilla 2, Captain Sven Beck, welcomed numerous guests from politics, society and international partners to a maritime ceremony. Particularly noteworthy was the warm welcome given to the friends of the Danish Home Defence Flotilla, who have been guests at the weekend on the Jade for 33 years. The Danish officers were welcomed with a special round of applause, which emphasised the close ties between the maritime partners. Thanks also went to the crew and team of the "Nordrhein-Westfalen", who had organised the reception with maritime flair. In his speech, Captain Beck emphasised the...

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German Navy and GDWS secure maritime traffic

On 30 June 2025, an agreement on civil-military cooperation was signed between the German Navy and the Directorate-General for Waterways and Shipping (GDWS). The agreement regulates cooperation for the management of civilian maritime traffic on German sea routes. Against the backdrop of the security policy situation, the agreement is in line with the "Operational Plan Germany". National and alliance defence includes defence of the state as a whole. The new agreement comes against the backdrop of NATO's strategic reorientation. Germany will become a "hub" in the event of defence, and supplying Germany by sea also requires the consolidation of working relationships between the GDWS traffic centres and the naval shipping command. new...

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