HNLMS Pieter de Bitter (1936)
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HNLMS ''Pieter de Bitter'' was a 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 ...
that served in World War II.


Description

The ''Jan van Amstel''-class ships were long, with a
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of and a draught of at deep load. They displaced was at normal load, which increased to at deep load. A pair of Yarrow boilers fed steam to two triple-expansion steam engines that each drove a single propeller shaft. The engines were rated at which gave the ships a speed of . They carried up to of
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and had a complement of 45 officers and ratings.Roberts, p. 394; van Willigenburg, p. 106


Service history

''Pieter de Bitter'' was scuttled at
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on 6 March 1942.


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