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Revision as of 04:21, 8 May 2012
Class overview | |
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Operators | list error: <br /> list (help) Royal Netherlands Navy Peruvian Navy |
Succeeded by | Friesland class destroyer |
In commission | 1954–1986 |
Completed | 4 |
General characteristics [1] | |
Type | Destroyer |
Displacement | list error: <br /> list (help) 2,150 long tons (2,185 t) standard 2,600 long tons (2,642 t) full load |
Length | 113.1 m (371 ft 1 in) |
Beam | 11.4 m (37 ft 5 in) |
Draught | 5.1 m (16 ft 9 in) |
Propulsion | 2 shaft geared turbines, 2 boilers, 45,000 hp (33,556 kW) |
Speed | 32 knots (37 mph; 59 km/h) |
Range | 4,000 nmi (7,400 km) at 18 kn (33 km/h) |
Complement | 247 |
Armament | list error: <br /> list (help) • 4 × Bofors 120 mm guns (2×2) • 1 × 40 mm Bofors AA gun • 2 × quad 357 mm (14.1 in) anti-submarine mortars • 2 × depth charge racks |
The Holland class destroyers were built for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the 1950s. They were the first major ships designed and built by the Dutch after World War II. In contrast to previous Dutch Navy practice the ships were named after provinces rather than Admirals.
Design
These ships were unusual as they were the first destroyers built without large calibre anti-ship torpedoes. Their primary role was anti-submarine warfare and convoy defence. The armament comprised two twin Bofors 120 mm guns which were capable of 45 rounds per minute. The mountings were automated and stabilsed with radar control. Anti-submarine weaponry consisted of two Bofors anti-submarine mortars.
The machinery was ordered before the war for the Gerard Callenburgh-class destroyers and hidden during the German occupation. The turbines were built by Werkspoor and four boilers were used. The ships had a unit machinery layout.
The superstructure was built of aluminum alloy in order to reduce weight and electric welding was used throughout.
The Netherlands navy considered replacing the after 120 mm turret with a guided missile system in the late 1950s but this project was cancelled.
Ships
Ship | Pennant number |
Builder | Commissioned | Fate |
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HNLMS Holland | D 808 | Rotterdam Dockyard | 1954 | Sold to the Peruvian Navy in 1982, as the BAP García y García, struck 1986 |
HNLMS Zeeland | D 809 | Royal Schelde | 1955 | Decommissioned 1979 |
HNLMS Noord Brabant | D 810 | Royal Schelde | 1955 | Decommissioned 1974, following damage in collision |
HNLMS Gelderland | D 811 | Wilton Fijenoord | 1955 | Decommissioned 1973 |
References
- ^ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995
- Gardiner, Robert (ed.). Conway's all the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995. London: Conway Maritime. ISBN 0-85177-605-1. OCLC 34284130.
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