Frigate “Hessen” ends deployment in the Red Sea

As of: April 20, 2024 8:04 a.m

The combat mission of the frigate “Hessen” in the Red Sea is over. According to the Ministry of Defense, a total of 27 merchant ships were safely escorted through the operational area during the operation.

The frigate “Hessen” ended its combat mission to protect merchant ships against attacks by the Houthi militia in the Red Sea as planned. The ship completed the mission at 5:50 a.m. (CEST) and left the operational area, the Bundeswehr said.

The “Hessen” is scheduled to return to Wilhelmshaven at the beginning of May. According to the Defense Ministry, Germany will take part in the EU mission in the Red Sea with the frigate “Hamburg” from the beginning of August.

First use of this type for the German Navy

The “Hessen”, with around 240 men and women on board, was a German contribution to the EU military mission “Aspides”. In recent weeks, the crew has shot down drones belonging to the Houthi militia operating from Yemen and allied with Iran several times. It was the first combat mission of this kind for the German Navy.

The frigate had been deployed in the Red Sea since February 23 to protect civilian shipping on the most important sea route from Asia to Europe. The Houthi militia wants to use the attacks there to force an end to the Israeli military operation in the Gaza Strip, which is a response to the terrorist attack by the Islamist Hamas on October 7th.

Because of the attacks by the Houthis, who are armed by Iran, large shipping companies recently avoided the shortest sea connection between Asia and Europe. This also has an impact on the global economy.

27 merchant ships safely escorted

According to the Ministry of Defense, a total of 27 merchant ships were safely escorted through the operational area by the “Hessen”. In four cases the Houthi militia’s drones and missiles were successfully combated.

In total, the frigate covered more than 11,000 kilometers – around 6,000 nautical miles – in the operational area. The crew provided medical first aid twice – to a soldier from a partner nation and to a crew member of a merchant ship.

Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said the crew of the frigate had “implemented their mission with flying colors.” The EU naval mission will protect “the security and freedom of one of the most important sea and trade routes” in the face of “attacks that violate international law” by the Houthi militia.

“Hesse” with Anti-aircraft missiles fitted

The 143 meter long “Hessen” is equipped with anti-aircraft missiles and was specifically designed for escort and maritime control. According to the Bundeswehr, the ship can use its special radar to monitor airspace the size of the entire North Sea. The weapon systems are capable of engaging targets at a distance of up to 160 kilometers.

Operation “Aspides” was launched in mid-February by a decision by the foreign ministers of the 27 EU member states.

Oliver Neuroth, ARD Berlin, tagesschau, April 20, 2024 9:36 a.m

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