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List Of Battleships Of The Netherlands
This is a list of Dutch battleships of the period 1894-1944. Also considered in the list are shortened versions of battleships, coastal defense ships (sometimes also called coastal defense battleships). * ** ''Evertsen'' (1894) - BU 1914 ** ''Piet Hein'' (1894) - Discarded 1914 ** ''Kortenaer'' (1894) - Discarded 1920 * ** ''Koningin Regentes'' (1900) - Discarded 1920 ** ''De Ruyter'' (1901) - Discarded 1923 ** ''Hertog Hendrik'' (1902) - Hulked 1945 * ''Marten Harpertszoon Tromp'' (1904) - BU 1932 * ''Jacob Van Heemskerck'' (1906) - Hulked 1948 * ''De Zeven Provincien'' (1909) - Sunk 1942, salvaged by Japan and recommissioned, sunk 1943 *? class (not built) **6 ships? ''Dreadnoughts'' * 1913 proposal (none begun) ** (up to 9 ships planned) ''Battlecruisers'' * Design 1047 (none begun) ** (3 planned) See also *List of battleships *List of cruisers of the Netherlands *List of monitors of the Netherlands *List of ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy {{Dutch Navy ship types Neth ...
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HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën (1909)
HNLMS ''De Zeven Provinciën'' was a Royal Netherlands Navy coastal defence ship in service from 1910 until 1942. It was a small cruiser-sized warship that sacrificed speed and range for armor and armament. She was armed with two 283 mm, four 150 mm, ten 75 mm, four 37 mm guns, in addition to a few 75 mm mortars. She was long, had a beam of and a draft of , and displaced 6,530 tons. She had a crew of 448 and was able to reach 16 knots. She served part of her career in the Dutch East Indies, from 1911 to 1918 and from 1921 onwards. During the 1920s, her crew included the future Rear Admiral Karel Doorman. She suffered a high-profile mutiny on 5 February 1933, which had far-reaching implications for politics in the Netherlands. She was renamed ''Soerabaja'' in 1936. On 18 February 1942, ''Soerabaja'' was sunk by Japanese bombers. The Japanese raised her and used her as a battery ship; one report is that she was sunk again by Allied aircraft ...
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List Of Ships Of The Royal Netherlands Navy
This is a list of active ships currently in service with the Royal Netherlands Navy. Royal Netherlands Navy ship prefix In Dutch, ships are given the prefix "Zijner Majesteits" ("his majesty's", abbreviated "Zr.Ms.") or "Hare Majesteits" ("her majesty's", abbreviated as "Hr.Ms."). In English, the Dutch prefix is translated as "HNLMS" for "His/Her Netherland Majesty's Ship". Some authors translate Hr./Zr.Ms. as "HNMS" but that abbreviation is ambiguous: the "N" might stand for "Netherlands" or "Norway". The most common way to avoid this ambiguity is to use "HNLMS" and "HNoMS" respectively. Submarine service Naval squadron Frigates Offshore patrol vessels Amphibious warfare Joint Support Ship Mine countermeasures Diving support vessels Hydrographic survey ships Other ships Logistics and amphibious support vessel Submarine support ship Naval training vessels ''Noordzee''-class coastal tugs : * 016Damen ASD 2810 Hybrid * 016Damen ASD 2810 Hybrid * ...
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List Of Monitors Of The Netherlands
This is a list of monitors of the Netherlands navy. * ** (1868) ** (1868) * ** (1868) ** (1870) * ** (1867) ** (1868) ** (1868) * ** (1869) ** (1869) * ** (1870) ** (1870) ** (1871) ** (1871) ** (1871) ** (1876) * (1877) * (1878) * (1891) See also *List of cruisers of the Netherlands *List of battleships of the Netherlands *List of ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy This is a list of active ships currently in service with the Royal Netherlands Navy. Royal Netherlands Navy ship prefix In Dutch, ships are given the prefix "Zijner Majesteits" ("his majesty's", abbreviated "Zr.Ms.") or "Hare Majesteits" ("her ... References Bibliography * External linksList of monitors of the Netherlands {{Dutch Navy ship types Naval ships of the Netherlands ...
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List Of Cruisers Of The Netherlands
The following is a list of cruisers of the Netherlands grouped by type. Unprotected cruiser * ** ''Atjeh'' (1876) ** ''Tromp'' (1877) ** ''Koningin Emma der Nederlanden'' (ex-''De Ruyter'') (1879) - Captured by Germany 14 May 1940, scuttled ~1943 ** ''De Ruyter'' (1880) ** ''Van Speyk'' (1882) ** ''Johan Willem Friso'' (1886) Protected cruiser ''Sumatra'' ''Koningin Wilhelmina der Nederlanden'' ''Holland'' class Light cruisers ''Java'' class ''De Ruyter'' ''Tromp'' class * - Decommissioned in 1955, sold for scrap in 1969 * - completed as an anti-aircraft cruiserFriedman, Norman "Anti-Aircraft Cruisers: The Life of a Class" ''United States Naval Institute Proceedings'' January 1965 p.96 - Decommissioned in 1969, sold for scrap in 1970 ''De Zeven Provinciën'' class * (1944) - completed as an anti-aircraft cruiserFriedman, Norman "Anti-Aircraft Cruisers: The Life of a Class" ''United States Naval Institute Proceedings'' January 1965 p.97 - Sold to Per ...
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List Of Battleships For Countries
The list of battleships includes all battleships built between 1859 and 1946, listed alphabetically. The boundary between ironclads and the first battleships, the so-called 'pre-dreadnought battleship', is not obvious, as the characteristics of the pre-dreadnought evolved in the period from 1875 to 1895. As they can be considered as reduced versions of battleships, coastal defence ships (sometimes also referred to as coastal defence battleships) are included in the list. See also * List of ironclads * List of battlecruisers * List of battleships of the Second World War * List of battleship classes The list of battleships includes all battleships built between 1859 and 1946, listed alphabetically. The boundary between ironclads and the first battleships, the so-called 'pre-dreadnought battleship', is not obvious, as the characteristics of t ... Sources * * * * * *{{cite book , last1=Langensiepen , first1=Bernd , last2=Güleryüz , first2=Ahmet , date=1995 , title ...
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Design 1047 Battlecruiser
Design 1047, also known as Project 1047,Noot (1980), p. 257 was a series of plans for a class of Dutch battlecruisers prior to the Second World War. These large capital ships were intended to counter the threat posed by Japanese aggression towards the Dutch colonies in the East Indies. Dutch intelligence believed that if it came to war, the Imperial Japanese Navy would deploy its capital ships ( aircraft carriers and battleships) against their counterparts of the United States Navy and the British Royal Navy. That would leave heavy and light cruisers, along with seaplane carriers, as the largest warships available for an advance into the East Indies. To combat a force of these ships, in the 1930s the ''Koninklijke Marine'' (Royal Netherlands Navy) prepared designs for a new class of battlecruisers. Their work was shaped by the perceived need to fight their way through a fleet of those cruisers and smaller destroyers; the Dutch hoped that this would allow the battlecruisers t ...
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Dutch 1913 Battleship Proposal
A Dutch proposal to build new battleships was originally tendered in 1912, after years of concern over the expansion of the Imperial Japanese Navy and the withdrawal of allied British warships from the China Station. Only four coastal defense ships were planned, but naval experts and the ''Tweede Kamer'' (lower house of the parliament) believed that acquiring dreadnoughts would provide a stronger defense for the ''Nederlands-Indië'' (Netherlands East Indies, abbr. NEI), so a Royal Commission was formed in June 1912. The Royal Commission reported in August 1913. It recommended that the ''Koninklijke Marine'' (Royal Netherlands Navy) acquire nine dreadnought-type battleships to protect the NEI from attack and help guarantee the country's neutrality in Europe. Five of these would be based in the colony, while the other four would operate out of the Netherlands. Seven foreign companies submitted designs for the contract; naval historians believe that a 26,850- long-ton (27,280&nbs ...
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HNLMS Jacob Van Heemskerck (1906)
HNLMS ''Jacob van Heemskerck'' ( nl, Hr.Ms. Jacob van Heemskerck) was a unique coastal defence ship Coastal defence ships (sometimes called coastal battleships or coast defence ships) were warships built for the purpose of coastal defence, mostly during the period from 1860 to 1920. They were small, often cruiser-sized warships that sacrifi ... of the Royal Netherlands Navy built by the Rijkswerf (Amsterdam), Rijkswerf in Amsterdam. She was among the ships send to patrol the Venezuelan coast during the Dutch–Venezuela War, Second Castro Crisis. After her active career she was rebuilt into a stationary battery ship and recommissioned. During World War II she was captured by the invading German forces and converted in an anti-aircraft battery. After the war the ship was recovered and given back to the Netherlands, to be converted to an accommodation ship. Design The ship was long, had a beam of , a draught of , and had a displacement of 4,920 ton. The ship was equipped wit ...
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Battleship
A battleship is a large armored warship with a main battery consisting of large caliber guns. It dominated naval warfare in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term ''battleship'' came into use in the late 1880s to describe a type of ironclad warship,Stoll, J. ''Steaming in the Dark?'', Journal of Conflict Resolution Vol. 36 No. 2, June 1992. now referred to by historians as pre-dreadnought battleships. In 1906, the commissioning of into the United Kingdom's Royal Navy heralded a revolution in the field of battleship design. Subsequent battleship designs, influenced by HMS ''Dreadnought'', were referred to as "dreadnoughts", though the term eventually became obsolete as dreadnoughts became the only type of battleship in common use. Battleships were a symbol of naval dominance and national might, and for decades the battleship was a major factor in both diplomacy and military strategy.Sondhaus, L. ''Naval Warfare 1815–1914'', . A global arms race in battleship cons ...
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HNLMS Marten Harpertszoon Tromp
HNLMS'' Marten Harpertszoon Tromp'' ( nl, Hr.Ms. Marten Harpertszoon Tromp) was a unique coastal defence ship of the Royal Netherlands Navy built by the '' Rijkswerf'' in Amsterdam. Design The ship was long, had a beam of , a draught of , and had a displacement of 5,210 ton. The ship was equipped with 2 shaft reciprocating engines, which were rated at and produced a top speed of . The ship had a belt armour of , barbette armour and turret armour. The main armament of the ships were two single turret guns. Secondary armament included four single guns and eight single guns. Service history ''Tromp'' was launched on 15 June 1904 at the ''Rijkswerf'' in Amsterdam. On 5 April 1906 she was commissioned by Captain Koster as the first commander of the ship. The same year on 25 June she made a visit to Norway for an official visit to the ship by Haakon VII of Norway. 10 August 1909 ''Tromp'' together with and departed from Batavia to China, Hong Kong, Japan and the Philipp ...
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