Germinal was ordered as part of the third pair in January 1991 from
Chantiers de l'Atlantique for construction at their yard in
Saint-Nazaire, France, and the
keel was
laid down on 17 August 1992. The frigate was built using modular construction methods, which reduced the vessel's construction time.
Germinal was
launched on 13 March 1993 and
commissioned into the French Navy on 18 May 1994. Following
sea trials,
Germinal sailed for
Arsenal de Lorient,
Lorient where the weapons and sensors were installed and underwent further trials. The vessel is stationed in the Antilles (
Fort-de-France) for patrol duties in the
Caribbean Sea. In 1997,
Germinal was part of the French naval presence in the
Gulf of Guinea, known as the Corymbe Mission. That year, the frigate participated in Operation Espadon, evacuating French nationals from Sierra Leone. In January 2009,
Germinal was reassigned from the
UNIFIL mission along the Lebanese coast to a surveillance mission along the
Gaza coast for ten days, beginning on 24 January. In 2014, while stationed at
Fort-de-France,
Martinique, the frigate intercepted a smuggler
go-fast boat with of
cocaine aboard. The smugglers were turned over to the Colombian frigate . In March 2015,
Germinal, with support, intercepted another go-fast, this time off the coast of
Barbados. The frigate seized of cocaine and of
marijuana. On 19 June 2015
Germinal caught up with a sailboat making a trans-Atlantic crossing southeast of Martinique. The two crew of the sailboat were apprehended and of cocaine intended for Europe was seized. In April 2016,
Germinal caught another go-fast, roughly from the Martinique coast and seized of marijuana. In October, the frigate intercepted a transfer of of cocaine between a go fast and a fishing boat from
Dominica. Then on the night of 17/18 November, while operating off the coast of
Guajira Peninsula, Colombia,
Germinal took part in the chase of another go-fast, seizing of cocaine. In September 2017,
Germinal, with
sister ship , was deployed to
Saint Martin after the island was hit by
Hurricane Irma. Departing Saint Martin on 9 October,
Germinal sailed for the Gulf of Guinea as part of the Corymbe Mission until December. In 2018,
Germinal underwent a four-month overhaul at Fort-de-France. On 20 July 2018, the frigate seized 53 bundles of cocaine weighing a combined .
Germinal intercepted a sailboat with two crew at sea. The crew set the sailboat on fire and jumped overboard and were collected by the frigate.
Germinals crew successfully extinguished the fire aboard the sailboat and then boarded it. The frigate took the two prisoners and the sailboat back to Fort-de-France. In 2022 the frigate operated with the
amphibious assault ship in anti-piracy operations in the
Gulf of Guinea. In March 2023, she deployed to the Pacific for two months via the
Panama Canal to conduct sovereignty surveillance missions in the French Pacific territories, while also carrying out port visits in
Colombia,
Ecuador and
Mexico. In April 2023, the frigate visited the uninhabited French territory of
Clipperton Island to carry out sovereignty protection duties. ==Citations==