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The Tripartite class is a
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of
minehunter A minehunter is a naval vessel that seeks, detects, and destroys individual naval mines. Minesweepers, on the other hand, clear mined areas as a whole, without prior detection of mines. A vessel that combines both of these roles is known as a ...
s developed from an agreement between the navies of
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,
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and
the Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl ...
. A total of 35 ships were constructed for the three navies. The class was constructed in the 1980s–1990s in all three countries, using a mix of minehunting, electrical and propulsion systems from the three member nations. In France, where they are known as the ''Éridan'' class they are primarily used as minehunters, but have been used for
minesweeping Minesweeping is the practice of the removal of explosive naval mines, usually by a specially designed ship called a minesweeper using various measures to either capture or detonate the mines, but sometimes also with an aircraft made for that ...
and ammunition transport in Belgium and the Netherlands, where the Tripartites are known as the ''Alkmaar'' class. In 1992, the Pakistan Navy acquired three vessels from France, one that was already built, one to be built in France and one built in France and Pakistan. Known as the ''Munsif'' class, all three are still in service. The
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acquired two minehunters in the 1990s from the Dutch to a modified design. Known as the ''Pulau Rengat'' class, the two ships are still in service. In 1997, France purchased three of the Belgian vessels. In 2007, the
Latvian Naval Forces Latvian Naval Forces ( lv, Latvijas Jūras spēki) is the naval warfare branch of the Latvian National Armed Forces, National Armed Forces. It is tasked with conducting military, search and rescue operations, mine and explosive sweeping on the Bal ...
acquired five ships from the Netherlands which had been taken out of service at the beginning of the decade. The
Bulgarian Navy The Bulgarian Navy ( bg, Военноморски сили на Република България, Voennomorski sili na Republika Balgariya, lit=Naval Forces of the Republic of Bulgaria) is the navy of the Republic of Bulgaria and forms part of ...
acquired a former Belgian minehunter in 2007. The Netherlands and Belgium had a competition in 2018 to build a replacement class for their Tripartite/''Alkmaar''-class ships.


Design and development

A joint venture of the navies of France, Belgium, and the Netherlands, the Tripartite class of
minehunter A minehunter is a naval vessel that seeks, detects, and destroys individual naval mines. Minesweepers, on the other hand, clear mined areas as a whole, without prior detection of mines. A vessel that combines both of these roles is known as a ...
s were a follow on design to the French s. All three nations would build their own hulls while each country was responsible for a different aspect of the vessels; France provided the minehunting and electronic systems, the Netherlands provided the main propulsion systems and Belgium supplied the minehunting propulsion system as well as the electrical generating systems. Each country intended to order 15 of the vessels, with Belgium's initial order being 10 with the option of 5 more. However, France cut their initial order to ten due to budgetary reasons.


Ships


France

In France the class is known as the ''Éridan'' class. Each hull was created from
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, moulded in a steel shell. The hulls were
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with a beam of and a draught of . The ships had a
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of and at full load. This later increased to at full load. A container can be stored aboard the ships for additional supply room. The minehunters had an initial complement of 55, this was later reduced to 49. The ''Éridan''-class minehunters have two independent propulsion systems. In normal operations the minehunters are powered by a Brons-Werkspoor (later
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) A-RUB 215V-12
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turning one shaft with a LIPS
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. Using the conventional system, the minehunters have a maximum speed of and a range of at . For use when minehunting the vessels have two ACEC active
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s and a
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. These are energised by three Astazou IVB gas turbine alternators rated at 150 kW. A fourth diesel-driven alternator rated at 160 kW supplies power during normal operations. Both systems can be operated from the
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or from a soundproof control centre above the main deck. The maximum speed using the minehunting propulsion system that can be achieved is . The minehunters were equipped with DUBM 21B
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that could detect and classify ground and moored mines to a range of . The sonar was retracted during normal operations. The vessel was also equipped with Racal Decca 1229
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. The vessels carried two ECA PAP 104
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s (ROVs). In 2001, the minesweepers underwent modernisation and the sonar was replaced with the TUS 2022 Mk III type, the radar with the Bridgemaster E250 type and a TSM 2061 combat data system and a Bofors Double Eagle Mk2 ROV were fitted. The ''Éridan'' class is armed with one
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capable of firing 720 rounds per minute to a range of . The minehunters also mount one machine gun and two machine guns. The French vessels have limited
minesweeping Minesweeping is the practice of the removal of explosive naval mines, usually by a specially designed ship called a minesweeper using various measures to either capture or detonate the mines, but sometimes also with an aircraft made for that ...
ability and were initially only fitted with mechanical sweep gear. In 1985, the ''Éridan'' class received AP4 acoustic sweep gear. The initial order of ten was constructed for the
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in the 1980s by the
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. After the sale of ''Sagittaire'' to Pakistan in 1992, a replacement hull bearing the same name and hull number was constructed. Three Belgian versions of the class were acquired between March and August 1997.


Belgium

Originally ten ships were ordered for the
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, with the option for five more that was never activated. The Polyship consortium was organised to direct the building programme, however the consortium was dissolved, leading to delays in the construction of the minehunters. This led to the vessels being reordered this time from Béliard Shipyard, which constructed the hulls at their yard in
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, Belgium before completing the minehunters at Rupelmonde. Differences between the Belgian and French versions of the class include a smaller displacement at standard and at full load. They are equipped with an Atlas Elektronik IMCMS combat data system. When minehunting, the Belgian vessels carry six divers and can have a portable
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installed abaft the
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break. All vessels in the class are named after flowers and are thus sometimes called the "Flower" or ''Aster'' class. In 2001 the remaining Belgian minehunters had their engines upgraded. All remaining Belgian vessels have undergone an extensive upgrade during 2004–2008 involving replacement of the anti-mine warfare equipment. This included receiving the same sonar package as the French versions. The complement of the Belgian ships varies between 33 and 46 depending on mission. In 1993, three of the vessels (''Iris'', ''Fuschia'' and ''Dianthus'') were
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and laid up until being sold in 1997 to France. ''Crocus'' was modified into an ammunition transfer vessel the same year. ''Myosotis'' was converted to an ammunition transport before being taken out of service in 2004 and was sold to Bulgaria in 2009.


Netherlands

In the Royal Netherlands Navy, the Tripartites are known as the ''Alkmaar'' class. The ''Alkmaar''s were originally of similar design to the Belgian and French versions, with a standard displacement of and at full load. The displacement later increased to standard and at full load and then standard and at full load. The 20 mm gun that was initially mounted was removed, leaving only three 12.7 mm machine guns. Beginning in 2003, the remaining Dutch ''Alkmaar''-class minehunters were upgraded with improved electronics, including Atlas Elektronik INCMS combat data system, Thales 2022 Mk III hull-mounted sonar, Atlas Seafox Mine Identification and Disposal System and a Double Eagle Mk III Mod 1 ROV. The minehunters were constructed at the Van der Giessen-de-Noord yard in
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, a specially constructed site completed in 1978. ''Middelburg'' and ''Hellevoetsluis'' were optioned by Egypt, but due to financial issues, were instead completed for the Royal Netherlands Navy. Two ships of a modified design were built for the
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which led to the delay of ''Vlaardingen'' and ''Willemstad''s construction. In 2000, three ships (''Alkmaar'', ''Delfzijl'' and ''Dordrecht'') were withdrawn from service, followed by two more (''Harlingen'' and ''Scheveningen'') in 2003. All five were sold to Latvia with handovers beginning in 2007. Four more ships, (''Haarlem'', ''Maassluis'', ''Middelburg'' and ''Hellevoetsluis'') were decommissioned in 2011 following a series of deep budget cuts to the navy. Two of them (''Maassluis'' and ''Hellevoetsluis'') were sold to Bulgaria in 2019. In 2021 it was indicated that a further two ships would be sold to Pakistan. ''Haarlem'' and ''Middelburg'' were transported via a
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to Pakistan in late 2022.


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Bulgaria

The
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acquired one Tripartite-class minehunter from Belgium in 2007 and two from the Netherlands in 2019. The ex-''Myosotis'' was transferred in 2009 and renamed . The ex-''Maasluis'' and ex-''Hellevoetsluis'' were transferred in 2020 and renamed ''Mesta'' and ''Struma'', respectively.


Indonesia

The Indonesian Navy ordered two minehunters based on the ''Alkmaar'' class from the Netherlands on 29 March 1985. Known as the ''Pulau Rengat'' class, the vessels have a standard displacement of and at full load. They have a different layout than European Tripartite minehunters due to their mission profile being larger, with the vessels intended to operate as minehunters, minesweepers and patrol ships. For conventional missions the vessels are powered by two MTU 12V 396 TCD91 diesel engines turning one shaft with a LIPS controllable pitch propeller rated at for a maximum speed of . The minehunters are also equipped with two bow thrusters and two retractable Schottel rudder propellers energised by three Turbomecca gas turbine generators. Using the auxiliary propulsion system, the ''Pulau Rengat'' class has a maximum speed of . They have a range of at . The ''Pulau Rengat'' class mounts two Rheinmetall 20 mm guns and have the capability to have Matra
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surface-to-air missile launchers installed or a third 20 mm gun. The ''Pulau Rengat''s are equipped with OD3 Oropesa mechanical sweep gear, Fiskar F82 magnetic sweep and SA Marine AS 203 acoustic sweep gear for minesweeping duties. They also have an Ibis V minehunting system and two PAP 104 Mk 4 mine disposal systems along with the Signaal SEWACCO-RI combat data system, Racal Decca AC 1229C radar and Thomson Sintra TSM 2022 sonar. The ships have a complement of 46. Initially, Indonesia intended to order ten hulls. However, funds were lacking and only two were built. The first was ordered on 29 March 1985 and the second on 30 August 1985. The two ships were initially part of the Royal Netherlands Navy production and were given Dutch names. They were renamed upon sale to Indonesia.


Latvia

In 2007, the
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acquired five ''Alkmaar''-class minehunters (''Alkmaar'', ''Delfzijl'', ''Dordrecht'', ''Harlingen'' and ''Scheveningen'') from the Royal Netherlands Navy. These five use the Signaal Sewaaco IX combat data system and the Thomson Sintra DUBM 21A sonar. ''Harlingen'' was the first handed over and renamed on 6 March 2007, followed by ''Scheveningen'' on 5 September 2007 which was renamed . ''Dordrecht'' was handed over in January 2008 and renamed and ''Delfzijl'' in October 2008 and renamed . ''Alkmaar'' was the last to transfer in June 2009 and was renamed . In 2020, the
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signed contract with ECA Group for the modernization of three of its ''Alkmaar''-class minehunters, replacing the conventional detection system based on a hull sonar for mines with a smaller unmanned system consisting of the underwater drones AUV A18-M for detection and underwater robots Seascan MK2 and K-STER C for identification and clearance of the mines.


Pakistan

On 17 January 1992, Pakistan signed an agreement with France acquiring three ''Éridan''-class minehunters, one of which was already built, one to be constructed in France and the third in Pakistan. ''Sagittaire'', which was on duty in the
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, sailed to Pakistan in November 1992. In Pakistan Navy service, the three ships have Elesco MKR 400 acoustic sweep and MKR 960 magnetic sweeps for minesweeping duties. The class is known as the ''Munsif'' class in Pakistan Navy service. The first of the class ''Munsif'' sailed to Pakistan from the Persian Gulf. The second, ''Muhafiz'' was delivered in April 1996 and the third was carried aboard a transporter ship in April 1995 to be completed in Pakistan. A further two ships were bought from the Netherlands in 2021. ''Haarlem'' and ''Middelburg'', were transported via a heavy-lift ship to Pakistan in late 2022.


Successor


The Netherlands and Belgium

The Netherlands and Belgium are doing a joint procurement for the replacements of the Tripartite-class/''Alkmaar''-class minehunters. 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. Belgium gave the green-light to start the procurement on 26 January 2018 and approved a budget of 1.1 billion euros for the six Belgian MCM ships. Besides the Tripartite-class minehunters, the ships will also replace the Belgian logistical support ship . There were three contenders. A Franco-Belgium consortium made up of French shipbuilders STX France and
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together with Belgium's EDR bid for the 12 new MCM vessels. Their plan included 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 having a strong focus on autonomous systems operations. France's
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and established Belgian subsidiary Naval & Robotics to bid for the program. The third group was
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Belgium and
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. On 15 March 2019, the team led by Naval Group was selected to produce the 12 new vessels.


See also

* Minehunter classes in service


Citations


References

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External links


Belgian navy page with technical specifications

Dutch navy page about mine hunters (in Dutch)

World Navies
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