04 May 2023, Hamburg: Vice Admiral Frank Lenski, Commander of Fleet and Support Forces and Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, stands in front of the corvette F266 "Emden," second of a total of five new ships for the Navy, on the quay at the Blohm Voss shipyard in the port after the naming ceremony. Some six years after the construction order was placed, the second of five new naval vessels was christened. The German Navy corvette is officially named "Emden." All five new corvettes are being built under the lead management of the NVL Group at several shipyards in northern Germany. Photo: Marcus

04 May 2023, Hamburg: Vice Admiral Frank Lenski, Commander of Fleet and Support Forces and Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, stands in front of the corvette F266 "Emden," second of a total of five new ships for the Navy, on the quay at the Blohm Voss shipyard in the port after the naming ceremony. Some six years after the construction order was placed, the second of five new naval vessels was christened. The German Navy corvette is officially named "Emden." All five new corvettes are being built under the lead management of the NVL Group at several shipyards in northern Germany. Photo: Marcus Stock Photo
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04 May 2023, Hamburg: Vice Admiral Frank Lenski, Commander of Fleet and Support Forces and Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, stands in front of the corvette F266 "Emden, " second of a total of five new ships for the Navy, on the quay at the Blohm+Voss shipyard in the port after the naming ceremony. Some six years after the construction order was placed, the second of five new naval vessels was christened. The German Navy corvette is officially named "Emden." All five new corvettes are being built under the lead management of the NVL Group at several shipyards in northern Germany. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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