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International Navies –
The Netherlands
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Royal Netherlands Navy / Koninklijke Marine
- Ships
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De Zeven Provincien -
class Cruiser
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De Zeven Provincien Class Cruiser
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HNLMS De Zeven Provincien – C 802 |
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Ships |
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Pennant |
Name |
commissioning year |
Builder |
Fate |
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C 801 |
1953 |
Wilton Fijenoord, Schiedam |
to Peru in 1973 |
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C 802 |
1953 |
Rotterdam Dockyard |
to Peru in 1976 |
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General
Information: |
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The De Zeven Provincien class
(also called Eendracht class) was a class of light cruisers. They were built
by Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij (RDM) and Wilton-Fijenoord for the
Royal Netherlands Navy. The name De Zeven Provinciën refers to the Seven
Provinces which formed the Dutch Republic in 1581. There were two ships in
the class, each was renamed: HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën (renamed De Ruyter in
1947) and Kijkduin (renamed Eendracht in 1940, De Ruyter in 1944 and De Zeven
Provinciën in 1947). Both ships enjoyed long service lives, first in the Koninklijke Marine (until early
1970s) and then in the Marina de Guerra del Perú. Names were also changed with
Eendracht becoming De Zeven Provinciën and the former De Zeven Provinciën
being renamed De Ruyter. Both ships were finally commissioned by the Royal
Netherlands Navy in 1953. |
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Technical
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Length: 187,32 meters Beam: 17,25 meters Draft: 6,80 meters Displacement: 11850 tons De Ruyter / 12250 tons – De Zeven Provincien (full
load) Propulsion: 2 De
Schelde Parsons geared turbines (85000 shp); 4 Werkspoor-Yarrow boilers; 2 shafts; 2
propellers; Speed: 30+ knots Crew: 973 Aviation/Hangar: none; |
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Armament: |
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De Ruyter (C 801) |
De Zeven
Provincien (C 802) |
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8
152/53 mm Bofors guns (4 twin); 8 57/60
mm Bofors AA guns (4 twin); 8 40/70 mm single Bofors AA guns; |
8
152/53 mm Bofors guns (4 twin); 8
57/60 mm Bofors AA guns (4 twin); 8 40/70 mm single Bofors AA guns; |
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after
conversion: 4
152/53 mm Bofors guns (2 twin); 6
57/60 mm Bofors AA guns (3 twin); 4 40/70 mm single Bofors AA guns; 2
depth charge racks; 1
Mk.10 Mod.1 launcher for RIM-2E/F Terrier (40 missiles, max.); hangar and
flightdeck for 1 Sea King helicopter; |
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