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Rotation od the Royal Netherlands Navy every 4 to 6 months in support of the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard. Most often Holland class ship. Netherlands: Frigate: Schelde Naval Shipbuilding: De Zeven Provinciën class – – 6,050 tonnes Cutters (3) Stan Patrol 4100 class: 3 Netherlands: Cutter: Damen Group: Jaguar: P810: Nov 1998: 206 tonnes [63 ...
The Royal Netherlands Navy (Dutch: Koninklijke Marine, pronounced [ˈkoːnɪŋkləkə maːˈrinə]) is the maritime service branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces. [3] [4] It was founded on 8 January 1488, [5] making it the third-oldest naval force in the world.
Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Netherlands Navy (2 C, 14 P) Sloops of the Royal Netherlands Navy (1 C, 5 P) Submarines of the Royal Netherlands Navy (17 C, 12 P)
However, since the Netherlands Royal Navy only owns six frigates in total by 2017, the new ships have to be able to perform well in all areas of the spectrum. This means that anti-air equipment also has to be present, in the form of VLS (vertical launch)-cells carrying Standard Missile 2 or ESSM-projectiles.
Ship Armament Armor Displacement Propulsion Service Laid down Commissioned Fate Sumatra: 1 × 8.2 in (21 cm) gun 1 × 5.9 in (15 cm) gun 2 × 4.7 in (12 cm) guns 40 mm (2 in) 1,693 tons 2,350 ihp (1,752 kW) 26 April 1890 1 April 1891 Sold for scrap, 1907
HNLMS Den Helder is a new replenishment oiler of the Royal Netherlands Navy. [14] Also known as the Combat Support Ship (CSS), Den Helder is planned to fill the gap of replenishment at sea that was left after HNLMS Amsterdam was sold to Peru in 2014. [15]
The Multifunctional Support Ship (MSS), also known as the MSS (formerly TRIFIC & MICAN) is a project of the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN, Dutch: Koninklijke Marine). [8] it was announced on 23 November 2022 by Captain (E) Paul Flos, head of maritime systems at DMO.
HNLMS Rotterdam (Dutch: Zr.Ms. Rotterdam) is the lead ship in the Rotterdam-class landing platform dock [citation needed] of the Royal Netherlands Navy. [3] The ship is named after the Dutch city of Rotterdam.