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The ''Rotterdam'' class are two landing platform dock (LPD) ships in service with the
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. Built by Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding at
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, their mission is to carry out
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by transporting the bulk of the
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. These ships have both a large
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flight deck and a well deck for large landing craft, as well as space for up to 33
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s. was commissioned in 1998 and in 2007. ''Rotterdam'' and ''Johan de Witt'' are based at the
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in
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, the Netherlands. The class is the result of a joint project between Spain and the Netherlands for developing a common class of LPD that would fulfill the needs of both countries to replace older ships. This process produced the
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design, which forms the basis of the ''Rotterdam'' class as well as the similar and .


Design and description

The project began in the Netherlands in 1990 as the
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sought a solution to their LPD requirements. Spain joined the project in July 1991 and the definition stage was completed by December 1993. The ''Rotterdam'' class spawned from the joint
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design with the Dutch lead ship being authorised on 29 July 1994. The LPDs were designed to transport a
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of
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, disembark them offshore, and provide general logistic support. The ships are equipped with a large helicopter deck for helicopter operations and a dock for large
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. The ships have a complete Echelon II hospital – a step above a first aid unit, but below a fully-functional hospital – including an operating theater and intensive care facilities with ten beds. A surgical team can be stationed on board. The ship also has a desalination system enabling it to convert seawater into drinking water.


Ships in class


Construction and career

The first ship, named ''Rotterdam'', was ordered in April 1994 and
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by Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding at their shipyard in
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, the Netherlands on 23 February 1996. The second vessel, named ''Johan de Witt'', was ordered in May 2002 and laid down on 18 June 2003. ''Rotterdam'' was commissioned on 22 February 1997 and ''Johan de Witt'' on 30 November 2007. Both ships are based at
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,
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. In October 2012, while serving as the flagship for Operation Ocean Shield, ''Rotterdam'' sank a suspected Somali pirate ship off the east coast of Africa. ''Rotterdam'' came under sustained attack from shore based weapons while rescuing the crew of the sunken ship and sustained damage to one of her small boats. In September 2019 ''Johan de Witt'' and were sent to
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for humanitarian aid after the country was hit by Hurricane Dorian. The ships loaded supplies like food, water and medicines at the island of
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before continuing to the Bahamas.


See also

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Citations


External links


Rotterdam-class at defensie.nl

Rotterdam at defensie.nl

Johan de Witt at defensie.nl
{{Post1945DutchShips Rotterdam-class landing platform docks Amphibious warfare vessel classes