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First, you need to add some references. Secondly, in English ships do not have torsos; they have hulls and superstructures. I imagine that torso means the latter, but since I'm not sure I'll leave you tp do the necessary.

TheLongTone (talk) 12:39, 1 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Possible mistranslation

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The infobox says this is a Sentinel class cutter. That is a specific class of USCG cutters. If the German SAR force has a class called Sentinel, then that class merits its own article. I am doubtful German vessels are called cutters.

The infobox also says the vessels launches a Short Range Prosecutor. Well, again, Short Range Prosecutor is a USCG term for a jet-powered RHIB. It is possible the German SAR force also bought some, in 2003. But they probably gave it its own name. I'll leave that one in, but I am removing the Sentinel class entirely. As I wrote above... If the German SAR force has a class called Sentinel, then that class merits its own article. Geo Swan (talk) 14:25, 1 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Specifications seem to have been improperly cut and paste from Sentinel class cutter

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The Hermann Marwede shares the exact same displacement, length, beam, depth, speed, endurance as a USCG Sentinel class cutter. That is highly dubious, as the USCG vessels are lower, thinner than the Hermann Marwede.

If no explanation for this is left here, I will trim that questionable information from the infobox. Geo Swan (talk) 14:33, 1 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]