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36-529: Eight ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy have been named HNLMS Evertsen , after a family from Zeeland with many sea heroes: Royal Netherlands Navy The Royal Netherlands Navy (Dutch: Koninklijke Marine ) is the maritime service branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces . It was founded on 8 January 1488, making it the third-oldest naval force in the world . During

72-468: A 2 cm (0.79 in) C/30 anti-aircraft gun. The boat had a complement of between forty-four and sixty. U-95 was a member of two wolfpacks . The boat left Kiel for her first patrol on 20 November 1940. She entered the Northern Atlantic Ocean and damaged Ringhorn on the 28th with her deck gun , having missed with two torpedoes . The merchantman was hit in the funnel and near

108-550: A green-water navy , having enough frigates and auxiliaries to operate far out at sea, while depending on land-based air support, and, with the large amphibious squadron, they will have significant brown-water navy capabilities. In April 2018, the Dutch Government approved a multi-year investment program and allocated funds for the 2018–2030 period, including: Together with the United States and several other NATO members,

144-596: A "statute of admiralty" issued by Maximilian, King of the Romans (future Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I), and his son Philip the Fair , the ruler of Burgundian lands (a minor at that time) on 8 January 1488. The Netherlands navy was involved in several wars against other European powers from the late 16th century, initially for independence against Spain in European waters, later for shipping lanes, trade and colonies in many parts of

180-531: A considerable number of minesweepers . As a member of NATO , the Netherlands developed its security policy in close cooperation with other members. The establishment of the Warsaw pact in 1955 intensified the arms race between West and East. Technical innovations rapidly emerged, the introduction of radar and sonar were followed by nuclear weapon systems and long-range missiles. The geopolitical situation allowed for

216-611: A deck landing on board HNLMS  Rotterdam for the first time as part of an initial study into the possibilities for wider use of the helicopters as these will be upgraded to the AH-64E standard which has specific features for maritime operations. The Dutch amphibious support ship HNLMS  Johan de Witt and the JSS HNLMS Karel Doorman are designed to handle Royal Netherlands Air Force CH-47F Chinook helicopters but still require additional anti corrosion measures (part of

252-672: A fixed military strategy. Beginning in 1965, the Dutch Navy joined certain permanent NATO squadrons like the Standing Naval Force Atlantic . The constituent parts of the Royal Netherlands Navy are: Contains all surface combatants, replenishment ships, and amphibious support ships. Houses the submarines and a support vessel. Contains various minehunters. The Hydrographic Service is responsible for relevant hydrographic surveys. Provides healthcare to personnel of

288-533: A total length of 67.10 m (220.1 ft), a pressure hull length of 50.50 m (165.7 ft), a beam of 6.20 m (20.3 ft), a height of 9.60 m (31.5 ft), and a draught of 4.74 m (15 ft 7 in). The submarine was powered by two Germaniawerft F46 four-stroke, six-cylinder supercharged diesel engines producing a total of 2,800 to 3,200 PS (2,060 to 2,350 kW; 2,760 to 3,160 shp) for use while surfaced, two AEG GU 460/8–27 double-acting electric motors producing

324-452: A total of 20 ships (including two of its three light cruisers) and 2,500 sailors killed in the course of the campaign. The Dutch navy had suffered from years of underfunding and came ill-prepared to face an enemy with more and heavier ships with better weapons, including the Long Lance -torpedo, with which the cruiser Haguro sank the light cruiser HNLMS  De Ruyter . After the war,

360-569: A total of 28,415  gross register tons  (GRT) and damaged four other vessels for a total of 27,916 GRT. U-95 was sunk by a torpedo from the Dutch submarine HNLMS  O 21 on 28 November 1941 in the Mediterranean Sea . German Type VIIC submarines were preceded by the shorter Type VIIB submarines . U-95 had a displacement of 769 tonnes (757 long tons) when at the surface and 871 t (857 long tons) while submerged. She had

396-406: A total of 750 PS (550 kW; 740 shp) for use while submerged. She had two shafts and two 1.23 m (4.0 ft) propellers . The boat was capable of operating at depths of up to 230 metres (750 ft). The submarine had a maximum surface speed of 17.7 knots (32.8 km/h; 20.4 mph) and a maximum submerged speed of 7.6 kn (14.1 km/h; 8.7 mph). When submerged,

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432-895: Is under the operational control of the Navy and is commanded by the commander of the Navy in the Caribbean . The main naval base, Nieuwe Haven Naval Base is situated in Den Helder , North Holland . Secondary bases are situated around Den Helder, as well as in Amsterdam , and Willemstad on the Caribbean island of ( Curaçao ), Usage rights are also in place for port facilities in Rotterdam , Vlissingen and Eemshaven . The Netherlands Marine Corps has barracks in Rotterdam, Doorn , Texel and Den Helder, as well as in

468-660: The EU Naval Force Operation Atalanta , combating Somali piracy forces in the Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea, and Indian Ocean since 2009. The last vessel was sent in 2018; since then the Navy has only contributed staff and advisors to the mission. With the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization , the military focus was on the army and air force; it was not until the Korean War (1950–53) that

504-452: The bridge , but the action could not be brought to a successful conclusion because of weather conditions. The Germans, believing the ship would sink, left the area but the crew re-boarded her and sailed to Belfast Lough . U-95 also damaged Conch on 2 December. This ship had already been hit by U-47 about 370 nautical miles (690 km; 430 mi) west of Bloody Foreland (Ireland). The boat fired four torpedoes, one of which struck

540-684: The 17th century, the navy of the Dutch Republic (1581–1795) was one of the most powerful naval forces in the world and played an active role in the Anglo-Dutch Wars , the Franco-Dutch War , and wars against Spain and several other European powers. The Batavian Navy of the later Batavian Republic (1795–1806) and Kingdom of Holland (1806–1810) played an active role in the Napoleonic Wars , though mostly dominated by French interests. After

576-743: The 24th. When Pacific went down on 2 March north of Rockall, there was only one survivor. The destruction of the neutral Murjek was even more bloody. She went to the bottom with all hands on the fifth. U-95 returned to France, but to St. Nazaire on 19 March. The boat maintained her success on her fourth patrol, sinking Taranger 150 nautical miles (280 km; 170 mi) southwest of Reykjavík in Iceland on 3 May 1941. 1930 Built as TARANGER at Burmeister & Wains Maskin- & Skibsbyggeri, København, Danmark for Westfal-Larsen & Co. A/S, Bergen. Launched 12/02, delivered in April. Torpedoed and sunk 03/05 by

612-547: The Caribbean at Suffisant on Curaçao, and Savaneta on Aruba . Officers of the Nederland Navy are trained at the Royal Naval Institute ( Koninklijk Instituut voor de Marine ), which is part of the Netherlands defence academy ( Nederlandse Defensie Academie ) in Den Helder . Around 100-120 people start training every year. The Royal Netherlands Navy currently operates 7 main classes of vessels: Note: in

648-673: The Dutch Navy is testing and updating its ships for Tactical ballistic missile defense capability. Although tests conducted concerning the capability of the APAR ( Active Phased Array Radar ) have been very successful, in 2018 the Dutch Government approved plans to acquire the SM-3 missiles for integration into the existing weapon suite of the LCF frigates. The four LCF ships will be fitted out with eight SM-3 missiles each (they are provisioned for this VLS extension) through Foreign Military Sales (under discussion between

684-504: The German submarine U-95 (Kapitänleutnant Gerd Schreiber) abt. 150 nm South West of Reykjavík, Iceland whilst on a voyage from Liverpool, England via Panama to Vancouver, BC, Canada in ballast. 1 man died. 31 survivors. For her fifth patrol, U-95 damaged Palma west southwest of Bantry Bay (Ireland) on 20 July 1941. One hit with her deck gun was reported when three rounds had struck their target. U-95 ' s only kill on her sixth foray

720-596: The Pacific Theatre. A small force of submarines based in Western Australia sank more Japanese ships in the first weeks after Japan joined the war than the entire British and American navies together during the same period, an exploit which earned Admiral Helfrich the nickname "Ship-a-day Helfrich". The aggressive pace of operations against the Japanese was a contributing factor to both the heavy losses sustained and

756-611: The Royal Netherlands Navy frigates are interchangeable with destroyers as there is no separate class The Royal Netherlands Navy classifies the De Zeven Provinciën -class as frigates, but internationally they are most comparable to destroyers (due to their size and weapon capability) platform for Sea Based Anti-Ballistic Missile defence Since the retirement of the Westland Lynx, the Royal Netherlands Air Force fills

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792-455: The Royal Netherlands Navy is HNLMS ( His/Her Netherlands Majesty's Ship ). The Netherlands navy itself uses the prefixes Zr.Ms. ( Dutch : Zijner Majesteits , lit.   'His Majesty's') when a King is on the throne, and Hr.Ms. ( Dutch : Harer Majesteits , lit.   'Her Majesty's') when there is a Queen. This happens automatically at end of the monarch's reign. The modern Netherlands Navy dates its founding to

828-598: The Royal Netherlands Navy. Two squadrons equipped with NH90 NFH helicopter based at De Kooy Airfield . Command of the Royal Netherlands Navy that is responsible for national defense and international law enforcement in the Dutch Caribbean . Although the Netherlands Coastguard is not an official part of the Navy, it is under its operational control. Also the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard

864-607: The US and The Netherlands). Surviving historic ships Insignia worn by the Monarch of the Netherlands when wearing the uniform of the Royal Netherlands Navy. Koning der Nederlanden German submarine U-95 (1940) German submarine U-95 was a Type VIIC U-boat of Nazi Germany 's Kriegsmarine during World War II. She was laid down on 16 September 1939 by Germaniawerft at Kiel as yard number 600 and commissioned on 31 August 1940. In seven patrols, she sank eight ships for

900-446: The boat could operate for 80 nautical miles (150 km; 92 mi) at 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph); when surfaced, she could travel 8,500 nmi (15,700 km; 9,800 mi) at 10 kn (19 km/h; 12 mph). U-95 was fitted with five 53.3 cm (21 in) torpedo tubes (four fitted at the bow and one at the stern), fourteen torpedoes , one 8.8 cm (3.46 in) SK C/35 naval gun , 220 rounds, and

936-686: The establishment of the modern Kingdom of the Netherlands, it served an important role in protecting Dutch colonial rule , especially in Southeast Asia, and would play a minor role in World War II , especially against the Imperial Japanese Navy . Since World War II, the Royal Netherlands Navy has taken part in expeditionary peacekeeping operations. It often participates in European Union and NATO operations. An international prefix for ships of

972-647: The gap of the Lynx's amphibious task with Airbus AS-532U2 Cougar helicopters. The Cougar's main task is to support the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps on board of the LPD's and JSS. Other tasks are to provide Medical air transport to and from these ships, but also support SOF units in amphibious missions and trainings. In 2012 an AH-64D Apache attack helicopter from the Royal Netherlands Air Force made

1008-687: The greater number of successes scored as compared to the British and Americans in the region. But during the relentless Japanese offensive of February through April 1942 in the Dutch East Indies, the Dutch navy in Asia was virtually annihilated, particularly in the Battle of the Java Sea (27 February 1942) in which the commander, Karel Doorman, went down with his fleet along with 1,000 sailors. The Navy sustained losses of

1044-411: The navy got more recognition. The government allowed the creation of a balanced fleet consisting of two naval squadrons. Apart from the aircraft carrier HNLMS  Karel Doorman the Dutch navy consisted of two light cruisers (two De Zeven Provinciën class ), 12 destroyers (four Holland class , eight Friesland class ), eight submarines , six frigates ( van Speijk -class frigates ), and

1080-452: The ongoing upgrade of the CH-47F). In 2024 the fleet of the Royal Netherlands Navy consists of these ships: The total tonnage will be approx. 140,000 tonnes. Next to these ships a lot of other smaller vessels remain in the navy. With these changes the Royal Netherlands Navy will have 10 large oceangoing vessels ranging from medium/low to high combat action ships. The renewed Dutch Navy will be

1116-516: The relations between the Netherlands and its colonies changed dramatically. The establishment of the Republic of Indonesia , two days after the Japanese surrender, thwarted the Dutch plans for restoring colonial authority. After four years of conflict the Netherlands acknowledged the independence of Indonesia. Part of the Dutch Navy was next stationed in Netherlands New Guinea until that, too,

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1152-525: The vessel. She was eventually sunk by U-99 . The submarine headed for her new French Atlantic base, arriving at Lorient on 6 December. U-95 continued the business of damaging ships when she attacked, but did not sink, Walotira 124 nautical miles (230 km; 143 mi) northwest of Rockall on 26 December 1940. This vessel met her end due to the actions of U-99 on the 27th. The boat left Lorient on 16 February 1941 for her third sortie. She sank Cape Nelson and Temple Moat south of Iceland on

1188-407: The world Dutch naval units were responsible for transporting troops, for example during Operation Dynamo at Dunkirk and on D-Day , they escorted convoys and attacked enemy targets. Dutch submarines scored some victories, including one on a Kriegsmarine U-boat U-95 in the Mediterranean Sea , which was sunk by O 21 , but during the war the Dutch Navy suffered heavy losses, particularly in

1224-679: The world, notably during the Anglo-Dutch Wars . During the 17th century the Dutch States Navy was one of the most powerful navies in the world. As an organization, the Dutch navy consisted of five separate admiralties (three of them in Holland , and one each in Friesland and Zeeland ), each with its own ships, personnel, shipyards, command structures and revenues. At the start of WW2 the Dutch had five cruisers, eight destroyers, 24 submarines, and smaller vessels, along with 50 aircraft. The Netherlands

1260-560: Was conquered in 1940 by Nazi Germany in a matter of days, and two Dutch light cruisers and one destroyer leader and three destroyers that were under construction were captured in their shipyard . For the rest of the war, the Dutch navy was based in Allied countries: the Dutch navy had its headquarters in London , and smaller units in Ceylon (modern day Sri Lanka ) and Western Australia . Around

1296-695: Was turned over to the Indonesian government in 1962. This followed a campaign of infiltrations by the Indonesian National Armed Forces , supported by modern equipment from the Soviet Union , that was nevertheless successfully repulsed by the Dutch navy. These infiltrations took place after the order of President Sukarno to integrate the territory as an Indonesian province. The Navy has participated in joint European Union naval operations and exercises. Ten separate Dutch vessels have contributed to

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