Tuesday, November 9, 2010

First Greek Type 214 Submarine Finally Enters Service

HS Papanikolis was belatedly commissioned into the Hellenic Navy on 2 November in Kiel, six and a half years after the boat was launched. (Michael Nitz)
HS Papanikolis was belatedly commissioned into the Hellenic Navy on 2 November in Kiel, six and a half years after the boat was launched. (Michael Nitz)
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The Hellenic Navy commissioned its first Type 214 submarine in a ceremony at shipbuilder Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft's (HDW's) yard in Kiel, Germany, on 2 November.
HS Papanikolis, which is expected to arrive in Greece in December, was at the centre of a long-running contractual dispute between HDW parent company ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) and the Greek government.
Athens claimed initially that the submarine, which was launched by HDW in April 2004, was not completely seaworthy and refused to accept the boat. Germany's Federal Office of Defence Technology and Procurement subsequently demonstrated that the vessel not only complied with stability requirements but significantly exceeded other performance parameters, whereupon Greece said that it would take the boat and sell it on to a third party.
However, as Jane's reported in late October, it has now been decided that the Hellenic Navy will operate Papanikolis as the lead vessel in a class that will eventually number six Type 214 hulls.

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