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In April 2018, the
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approved a multi-year investment program for the
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and allocated funds for the 2018–2030 period. The Dutch Defence Materiel Administration (DMO) is in charge of the procurement of these new ships.


Ships under construction

The following is a list of vessels currently under construction for the Royal Netherlands Navy:


Surface combatants


''De Zeven Provinciën''-class frigate


Modernization

All four will be modernised. Upgrades include acquisition of SM-3 missiles, Tomahawk Cruise Missiles, a new OtoMelara 127/64 LW canon, ESSM-2, new SMART-L MM/N, replacing the aging
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with
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.


Replacement

In 2020 it was announced that these intensively used ships will not be replaced as planned around 2025. The Royal Netherlands Navy and the
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will cooperate towards a joint platform design to replace both the ''De Zeven Provinciën''-class frigate and the from 2030 onwards.


''Karel Doorman''-class frigates


Replacement

The two multipurpose M-frigates which are still in service with the Royal Netherlands Navy are reaching the end of their life; they were designed to last until 2018/2023. Because of this the Dutch
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started design studies in 2013. The new frigates are again planned to fulfill a general purpose role with anti-submarine warfare as its specialty. 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. Due to budget cuts, the replacement program was delayed and is now projected to deliver the first ships in 2028–29.


''Holland''-class OPV


Replacement

In the 2022 Defense spending bill it was announced that at the end of their life cycle the four ships of the ''Holland''-class will be replaced together with the two ships of the ''Rotterdam''-class to form a new class of 'cross-over' ships with patrol-, amphibious- & emergency relief capabilities in mind.


''TRIFIC''-program

On 23 November 2022 it was revealed that the navy is investigating the possibility of purchasing four commercially available offshore supply type vessels and use these ships as missile carriers. This program is known as The Rapidly Increased Firepower Capability (TRIFIC) and involves ships that would operate with a very small crew. The ''TRIFIC''-vessels can carry up to six container units with eight or more missiles (depending on missile size). One or more of these ships would accompany another vessel like a
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or an OPV and use the guiding systems and radars of these ships to attack targets.


Amphibious warfare


''Rotterdam''-class LPDs

The two ships in the ''Rotterdam''-class, the and the have had several Updates. With the midlife update of ''Johan de Witt'' planned to take place in 2021–2022. Amongst other things the radars will be updated, with Thales NS100 radar & Thales Scout Mk3 replacing the Thales Variant radar & Kelvin Hughes radar. * HNLMS ''Rotterdam'' is set to be replaced by 2030. * HNLMS ''Johan de Witt'' is set to be replaced by 2032.


Replacement

In the 2022 Defense spending bill it was announced that at the end of their life cycle the two ''Rotterdam''-class ships will be replaced together with the four ships of the ''Holland''-class to form a new class of 'cross-over' ships with patrol-, amphibious- & emergency relief capabilities in mind. In June 2023, the Netherlands and British governments announced that the two countries would "explore opportunities" to jointly develop new specialist amphibious warships.


LCU's

Acquisition of new LCUs from 2025 with additional capacity to support amphibious operations and the integration of the German Navy Marines (Seebatallion). In March 2023, a report to the Dutch Parliament outlined a plan for 12 Littoral Assault Craft (LAC) and 8 Littoral Craft Mobility (LCM) to replace the 12 existing light landing craft (Landing Craft Vehicles and Personnel - LCVP) and improve on their capability.


Mine countermeasures vessel


''Alkmaar''-class MCM ships

The Netherlands and Belgium are doing a joint procurement for the replacements of the ''Alkmaar''-class MCM ships. Both countries want to procure six new mine countermeasure (MCM) vessels, which makes for a total of 12 MCM ships. The new MCM ships will include a range of unmanned systems including unmanned surface, aerial and underwater vehicles alongside towed sonars and mine identification and neutralization ROVs.


Contenders

* The Franco-Belgium consortium made up of French shipbuilders STX France and
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together with Belgium's EDR are bidding for the 12 new MCM vessels. Their plan includes the construction of MCM vessels named Sea Naval Solutions and a multi-role frigate named Deviceseas, which will serve as mothership to the MCM vessels. All ships will have a strong focus on autonomous systems operations. * France's
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and established Belgian subsidiary Naval & Robotics and bid for the program. * Imtech Belgium and
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bid for the program.


Selection

The contract was won by Naval Group on 15 March 2019. Delivery of the first ship to the Royal Netherlands Navy is anticipated in 2025.


Ships

The names for the six ships were announced during the
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ceremony for the first in class ship, .


Submarines


''Walrus''-class submarines

In November 2014, the Dutch Minister of Defence announced plans to replace the s in 2025. In April 2022 it was announced that the revised schedule for construction of the new replacement boats would likely see the first two vessels entering service in the 2034 to 2037 timeframe. On 16 November 2022 the next phase in the program was started when DMO delivered the
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to the three remaining yards. It is expected that the proposals will come in during the summer of 2023 with a final decision being made by the navy in late 2023 or early 2024.


Contenders

The Ministry of Defence has shortlisted three bidders: *
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and
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announced that they have partnered from 2015 to jointly develop, offer and build next-generation submarines that are able to replace the current ''Walrus''-class submarines. It was announced on 1 June 2018 that their design will be derived from the
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.Stichting Nederlandse Industrie voor Defensie en Veiligheid magazine editie 2-2018 (June 2018), accessed 12 June 2018, pages 11–12. The proposed submarine is around long with a
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will be around , with a complement of 34 to 42 people. The boat's armament includes 6 torpedo tubes and 1 multi-mission lock which can be used to deploy special forces. *
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announced that it is offering its newest submarine class, the Barracuda class, as replacement for the ''Walrus'' class. A version of the "Shortfin" diesel-electric variant ''Barracuda'' class was be offered, rather than the nuclear variant used by the
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. *
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is planning to offer a Type 212CD submarine.


=Failed bids

= Spain's
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's S-80 was not accepted as a contender following the B-letter in 2019. In 2022 the Spanish Ministry of Defence send a letter to the DMO for Navantia to be allowed to put in an offer following a
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sent to the remaining contenders, in which some of the requirements have changed. It is rumoured that the request was denied by DMO.


Auxiliary ships


''Den Helder''-class replenishment ship

is a new
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currently under construction. Also known as the ''Combat Support Ship (CSS)'', ''Den Helder'' is planned to fill the gap of
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that was left after was sold to
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in 2014. The contract was signed on February 19, 2020, on the bridge of the . The first steel was cut in a ceremony on December 2, 2020, at the Damen yard in
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. On 2 June Damen Shipyards Galati has performed the keel-laying ceremony. The keel-laying ceremony was performed by the Director of the DMO, vice admiral Arie Jan de Waard and vice admiral Rob Kramer, Commander Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN). The ship was formally laid down on 2 June 2021. The first major section, measuring , of the new vessel was launched in Galati on April 11, 2022. The assembled ship was moved to a deeper part of the
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in October 2022 with work expected to continue through 2023. Sea trials are anticipated in early 2024.


Minor vessels

Replacement of , , the four diving support vessels of the (, , , ), the diving training vessel , the hydrographic vessels of the ( & ) and the training vessel ''Van Kinsbergen'' from 2024 onwards. On 16 June 2022 it was announced in the B-letter that these ten vessels will be replaced by eight new ships of the same family. Four will be ocean going and the other four are for coastal or inland duties. These ships will be built by a Dutch shipyard which will be selected in 2024. ;Ocean going The sea going variant will replace the five larger vessels: ;Coastal The coastal variant will replace the five smaller vessels:


Tugboats


''Schelde''-class

The navy is planning on replacing the five with three new line handling work boats. They are built by Stormer Marine in
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and should be delivered in 2023 and 2024. The name of the class was announced as the on 20 June 2023. The names of the ships are inspired by
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terms used in the towing industry: ''Bolder'', ''Beting'' and ''Bakspier'', respectively.


See also

*
List of active Royal Netherlands Navy ships 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 ma ...
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External links


Defence procurement in Dutch


Citations

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