Hiddensee (former East German corvette)

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Hiddensee is a former East German Tarantul-class missile corvette preserved as a museum ship at Battleship Cove in Massachusetts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf missile corvette
museum ship
naval vessel
armedWith anti-ship missiles
artillery guns
surface-to-surface missiles
builtIn Soviet Union NERFINISHED
category Cold War museum ships of the United States NERFINISHED
Corvettes of the United States Navy
Museum ships in Massachusetts
Ships of the Volksmarine
Tarantul-class corvettes NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOrigin German Democratic Republic NERFINISHED
designedFor anti-surface warfare
coastal defense
hasFeature electronic warfare systems
missile launchers
radar systems
hasFormerCountry East Germany NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
hasHullMaterial steel
hasNameOrigin Hiddensee Island NERFINISHED
hasNavyPrefix ex-US Navy
ex-Volksmarine
hasShipType guided missile corvette
heritageDesignation historic naval vessel
laterUsedAs test ship
location Battleship Cove NERFINISHED
Fall River, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
namedAfter Hiddensee Island in the Baltic Sea NERFINISHED
navalRole fast attack craft
missile corvette
operatedBy East German Navy NERFINISHED
United States Naval Sea Systems Command NERFINISHED
United States Navy
Volksmarine NERFINISHED
operationalEnvironment Baltic Sea NERFINISHED
partOfCollection Battleship Cove museum NERFINISHED
preservedAs museum ship
propulsion diesel engines
shipClass Project 1241.1 Molniya NERFINISHED
Tarantul-class corvette NERFINISHED
status decommissioned
museum exhibit
usedIn Cold War NERFINISHED
visitorAccess open to the public

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Battleship Cove hasPart Hiddensee (former East German corvette)