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HNLMS ''K XI'' was the first of three s of the
Royal Netherlands Navy The Royal Netherlands Navy ( nl, Koninklijke Marine, links=no) is the naval force of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. During the 17th century, the navy of the Dutch Republic (1581–1795) was one of the most powerful naval forces in the world an ...
, built to serve as a patrol vessel in the Dutch colonies.


Ship history

''K XI'' was built by the Fijenoord shipyard at
Rotterdam Rotterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Rotte'') is the second largest city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is in the province of South Holland, part of the North Sea mouth of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta, via the ''"N ...
. Before departing for the
Dutch East Indies The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies ( nl, Nederlands(ch)-Indië; ), was a Dutch colony consisting of what is now Indonesia. It was formed from the nationalised trading posts of the Dutch East India Company, which ...
she sailed on an exhibition tour to the
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along with the submarine ''O 8'', the pantserschip and , and the torpedo boats ''Z3'' and ''Z5''. During the tour the ships visited ports in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland. Finally, on 15 October 1925, ''K XI'', under the command of First Lieutenant G.E.V.L. Beckman, departed for the Dutch East Indies. During the first part of the voyage to
Tunis ''Tounsi'' french: Tunisois , population_note = , population_urban = , population_metro = 2658816 , population_density_km2 = , timezone1 = CET , utc_offset1 ...
, Prof. Dr. F.A. Vening Meinesz was on board in order to conduct gravity measurements. On 28 December 1925 ''K XI'' arrived in Sabang.


World War II

From the German attack on the Netherlands in 1940 until the moment Japan declared war, ''K XI'' operated out of
Surabaya Surabaya ( jv, ꦱꦸꦫꦧꦪ or jv, ꦯꦹꦫꦨꦪ; ; ) is the capital city of the Provinces of Indonesia, Indonesian province of East Java and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. L ...
. In early 1941 ''K XI'' was part of the 2nd Division of the Dutch East Indies Submarine Flotilla, with , and . From 8 December 1941 to 23 January 1942, ''K XI'' fell under British operational command and conducted patrols east of
Malaya Malaya refers to a number of historical and current political entities related to what is currently Peninsular Malaysia in Southeast Asia: Political entities * British Malaya (1826–1957), a loose collection of the British colony of the Straits ...
. From 23 January 1942 until the fall of Dutch East Indies in March 1942 ''K XI'' was in maintenance. During this time the ship conducted only one patrol west of
Sumatra Sumatra is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the sixth-largest island in the world at 473,481 km2 (182,812 mi.2), not including adjacent i ...
. Because of the fall of the Dutch East Indies, ''K XI'' fled to
Colombo Colombo ( ; si, කොළඹ, translit=Koḷam̆ba, ; ta, கொழும்பு, translit=Koḻumpu, ) is the executive and judicial capital and largest city of Sri Lanka by population. According to the Brookings Institution, Colombo me ...
. During the voyage to Colombo, ''K XI'' picked up survivors from the sloop , depot ship ''Anking'' and Dutch ship ''Parigi'', attacked and sunk by a Japanese fleet.Bastock, ''Australia's Ships of War'', p. 133 In Colombo ''K XI'' was under British operational command. The ship was used as a target ship by the
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and the Royal Indian Navy for ASW and ASDIC exercises. At the request of the Royal Navy ''K XI'' was transferred to Fremantle, Australia, on 20 February 1945, arriving on 22 March. ''K XI'' was decommissioned in early April 1945.


Fate

''K XI'' was towed to HMAS ''Leeuwin III'' (Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club) where she was partially stripped and the deck gun was donated as a memento to the Yacht Club. ''K XI'' was then handed over to the
Royal Australian Navy The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the principal naval force of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The professional head of the RAN is Chief of Navy (CN) Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AM, RAN. CN is also jointly responsible to the Minister of ...
in Fremantle for transmission to the Australian Disposal Committee. Towed down river at North Quay it sank after a valve was left open. The submarine was salvaged six weeks later, ''K XI'' was stripped further before being towed out to the " Ships Graveyard" site west of
Rottnest Island Rottnest Island ( nys, Wadjemup), often colloquially referred to as "Rotto", is a island off the coast of Western Australia, located west of Fremantle. A sandy, low-lying island formed on a base of aeolianite limestone, Rottnest is an A-class ...
and scuttled in September 1946.


References

;Notes ;Bibliography * {{DEFAULTSORT:K XI 1924 ships Ships built in Schiedam K XI-class submarines World War II submarines of the Netherlands