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De Zeven Provinciën-class frigate

The four De Zeven Provinciën-class frigates are air-defence and command frigates in service with the Royal Netherlands Navy (Koninklijke Marine). This class of ships is also known as "LCF" (Luchtverdedigings- en commandofregat, air defense and command frigate). The ships are similar to the German Sachsen-class frigates in role and mission.

Class overview
NameDe Zeven Provinciën class
BuildersDamen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding
Operators Royal Netherlands Navy
Preceded by
Succeeded byFuture Air Defender (planned)
Cost€600 million ($680 million) per unit
In commission2002–present
Completed4
Active4
General characteristics
TypeAir-defense and command frigate
Displacement6,050 tonnes (full load)
Length144.24 m (473 ft 3 in)
Beam18.80 m (61 ft 8 in)
Draught5.18 m (17 ft 0 in)
Installed power4 × Wärtsilä-Deutz D620 V12 diesel-generators, 1,680 kW (2,250 hp) each
Propulsion
Speed30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Range4,000 nmi (7,400 km; 4,600 mi) at 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Complement30 officers, 202 ratings
Sensors and
processing systems
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Armament
Aircraft carried1 × NH-90 helicopter
Aviation facilitiesHangar and flight deck for 1 medium-sized helicopter

Antiaircraft warfare

These ships were optimized for anti-aircraft warfare and command. For this role the ships are equipped with an advanced sensor and weapons suite. The primary sensors for this role are the long range surveillance radar SMART-L and the multifunction radar Active Phased Array Radar (APAR). The SMART-L and APAR are highly complementary, in the sense that SMART-L is a D band radar providing very long range surveillance while APAR is an I band radar providing precise target tracking, a highly capable horizon search capability, and missile guidance using the Interrupted Continuous Wave Illumination (ICWI) technique, thus allowing guidance of 32 semi-active radar homing missiles in flight simultaneously, including 16 in the terminal guidance phase.[1] The primary anti-aircraft weapons are the point defence Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile and the area defence RIM-66 Standard Missile (SM-2) Block IIIA. The Mk 41 Vertical Launching System is used to house and launch these missiles. 32 Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile and 32 Standard Missile SM-2 Block IIIA are carried.

Ballistic missile defence

The Royal Netherlands Navy (RNN) investigated the use of these ships for the role of ballistic missile defence (BMD).[citation needed] During tests carried out by HNLMS Tromp in the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii, experimental modifications to the SMART-L to allow even longer range were proven. A study by the RNN, the Netherlands Defence Material Organization, Thales Nederland, Raytheon Missile Systems, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, and Lockheed Martin was conducted to establish the feasibility of modifying the De Zeven Provinciën class to provide it the capability to intercept ballistic missiles. In particular, the study examined the feasibility of integrating the SM-3 Block IB missile with the SMART-L and APAR radars. The study concluded that – with certain modifications to the SMART-L and APAR, as well as to the ship's Combat Management System and the missile itself – BMD with the De Zeven Provinciën class could be achieved.[2] During a 2015 very large NATO military exercise the BMD capabilities were proven, the sensor suite discovered ballistic targets, and the ship destroyed them using both its own surface-to-air missiles, as well as using a U.S. Navy destroyer's missiles, by providing target data and missile guidance.

A contract was awarded for the radar modification in June 2012. Operational tests and live firing showed the performance to exceed expectations.[3]

Modernization

The De Zeven Provinciën-class ships will get the new SMART-L Mk 2 radar that can detect ballistic missiles at a range of 2,000 km (1,200 mi). The Dutch minister promised also that the APAR radar will have a bigger range than 400 km (250 mi) as the Netherlands is the first country to participate as an active missile shield for NATO.[citation needed]

In late 2011, the Ministry of Defence announced a modernization program to upgrade the SMART-L early-warning radar so that De Zeven Provinciën-class frigates can detect and track ballistic missiles at extended range. In 2018 plans were announced to acquire the BMD-capable SM-3 surface-to-air missiles as the ships are provisioned for an extra 8-cell vertical launch module, De Zeven Provinciën-class frigates can pass on the tracking and detection data to other sea-based or land-defense BMD assets, including U.S. Navy's warships, that can deal with a ballistic missile threat. This modernization program is scheduled for completion by late 2017 for the entire De Zeven Provinciën class.[4]

On 3 May 2018 the Dutch Secretary of Defence, Barbara Visser, informed the Dutch national parliament that the evolved sea sparrow missile (ESSM) aboard the De Zeven Provinciën-class frigates will be upgraded from block 1 to block 2.[5] This upgrade will be completed by 2024 and will allow the frigates to deal with the growing threat of modern anti-ship missiles. ESSM Block 2 allows the four frigates to defend against missiles that have greater speed, agility and perform unexpected movements. The current Harpoon surface-to-surface missile (SSM) will also be replaced with a new SSM by 2024.[5] Furthermore, the current Otobreda 127/54 Compact cannon will be replaced with Otobreda 127/64 cannons.[5] The new cannon must be able to fire multiple types of ammunition, including in the future precision-guided ammunition. The project costs between €100 million and €250 million, and will be take place between 2018 and 2023. Lastly, the Goalkeepers will be upgraded to a new version and all ships will have two installed as originally designed, they will eventually be replaced after 2025 by a new system.[5]

In the Strategic Defence Review 2022 the acquisition of SM-3 missile and BGM-109 Tomahawk was announced for which the Mk 41 vertical launch systems will be expanded with an additional unit of 8 cells.

Surface and subsurface warfare

As noted above, these ships were optimized for anti-aircraft warfare, but they also have weapons on-board capable of attacking surface and submarine targets, for example: the RGM-84F Harpoon missile and Mk 46 torpedoes. In a new defense Study published by the Dutch government in March 2018, it was stated the frigates will receive a new surface-to-surface missile to succeed the Harpoon Block 1D.

Proposals to equip the De Zeven Provinciën-class frigates with a total of 32 BGM-109 Tomahawk (8 per ship) cruise missiles were evaluated, but these were shelved in May 2005[6] but reconfirmed in 2022.

Live missile firings

In November 2003, some 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi) from the Azores, the missile guidance capabilities were tested with live firings for the first time.[1] The firings involved the firing of a single ESSM and a single SM-2ER Block IIIA. These firings were the first ever live firings involving a full-size ship-borne active electronically scanned array (i.e., APAR) guiding missiles using the ICWI technique in an operational environment.[7] As related by Jane's Navy International:

During the tracking and missile-firing tests, target profiles were provided by Greek-built EADS/3Sigma Iris PVK medium-range subsonic target drones. [...] According to the RNLN, ... APAR immediately acquired the missile and maintained track until destruction". [...] These ground-breaking tests represented the world's first live verification of the ICWI technique.[1]

 
HNLMS De Zeven Provincien outward bound from Portsmouth Naval Base, UK, on 21 September 2009.

Further live firings were performed in March 2005, again in the Atlantic Ocean some 180 nautical miles (330 km) west of the Azores.[1] The tests involved three live-firing events including firing a single SM-2 Block IIIA at an Iris target drone at long range, a single ESSM at an Iris target drone, and a two-salvo launch (with one salvo comprising two SM-2 Block IIIAs and the other comprising two ESSMs) against two incoming Iris target drones.[1] The long-range SM-2 engagement apparently resulted in an intercept at a range of greater than 100 km (62 mi) from the ship, with a missile-target miss distance of 2.4 m (7 ft 10 in) (the warhead's proximity fuse having been disabled for the purposes of the test).[1]

During the military exercise Formidable Shield 2021, HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën detected and tracked a ballistic missile with Thales-made SMART-L MM radar and relayed the target information to USS Paul Ignatius for SM-3 engagement. With this activity, the Netherlands becomes the only European country that can simultaneously scan the airspace beyond the atmosphere and space up to 2,000 km (1,200 mi) for air threats.[8]

Counterpiracy operations

Ships of the De Zeven Provinciën class have been involved in counter-piracy operations off the Horn of Africa. The untraditional target set (i.e., small slow-moving or even static surface targets) can apparently be challenging for doppler radars designed to take on "high end" threats. However, according to Jane's International Defence Review:

[The RNLN has] reported great success using tailored surface-search software for the APAR sets fitted to the De Zeven Provinciën-class frigates deployed on antipiracy roles. By sacrificing some of APAR's high-end antiaircraft warfare capabilities, which were deemed unnecessary for the antipiracy role, its performance and resolution were improved in the surface-search role.[9]

Export

On 30 November 2017, Alion Canada submitted a proposal based on the De Zeven Provinciën class for the Canadian Single Class Surface Combatant Project. Damen Group, as builder of the De Zeven Provincien-class frigates, was part of Alion's team in this proposal.[10]

Replacement

In 2020 it was announced that these intensively used ships will not be replaced as planned around 2025. The Royal Netherlands Navy and the German Navy will cooperate towards a joint platform design to replace both the Sachsen-class frigates and De Zeven Provinciën-class frigates from 2030–2035 onwards.[11]

List of ships

Pennant number Name Namesake Laid down Launched Commissioned Status
F802 De Zeven Provinciën The seven provinces of the Dutch republic
Flagship of admiral de Ruyter
1 September 1998 8 April 2000 26 April 2002 In service
F803 Tromp Luitenant-Admiraal Maarten Tromp
Luitenant-Admiraal-Generaal Sir Cornelis Tromp, Bt
3 September 1999 7 April 2001 14 March 2003 In service
F804 De Ruyter Luitenant-Admiraal-Generaal Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter 1 September 2000 13 April 2002 22 April 2004 In service
F805 Evertsen Luitenant-Admiraal Johan Evertsen
Luitenant-Admiraal Cornelis Evertsen de Oude
Schout-bij-nacht Cornelis Evertsen de Jonge
Schout-bij-nacht Cornelis Evertsen de Jongste
3 September 2001 19 April 2003 10 June 2005 In service

All ships were built at the Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding shipyard in Vlissingen, Netherlands.

Similar ships

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Jane's Navy International, October 2005, "Live firing tests rewrite the guiding principles"
  2. ^ Jane's Defence Weekly, 5 January 2011, "Aiming high"
  3. ^ . aviationweek.com. Archived from the original on 20 October 2013.
  4. ^ Wertheim, Eric (January 2012). "Combat Fleets". Proceedings: 90. ISSN 0041-798X. Retrieved 13 January 2012.
  5. ^ a b c d "Marine vernieuwt volledige wapenarsenaal fregatten". The Hague: Dutch Ministry of Defence. 3 May 2018. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  6. ^ "Trouw, Laatste nieuws (Novum/ANP)- novum_laatstenieuws – Defensie ziet af van Tomahawks".
  7. ^ Jane's International Defence Review, February 2004, "Active phased array multifunction radars go live for missile firings"
  8. ^ Archus, Dorian (31 May 2021). "USS Paul Ignatius intercepts Ballistic Missile in cooperation with the Dutch frigate's SMART-L MM radar". Naval Post. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  9. ^ Jane's International Defence Review, September 2010, "Fighting the hydra: multinational piracy operations move inshore"
  10. ^ CSC: Alion Submits Proposal based on De Zeven Provinciën-class Frigate, Navy Recognition, 8 December 2017, retrieved 15 December 2017
  11. ^ Vavasseur, Xavier (18 December 2020). "Germany and the Netherlands Joining Forces for F-124 / LCF Frigate Replacement". Naval News. Retrieved 14 March 2021.

External links

  • – Royal Netherlands Navy website of the Netherlands Ministry of Defence
  • De Zeven Provincien Class Air Defence and Command Frigate @ naval-technology.com
  • @ AMI International
  • (Private page)

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The four De Zeven Provincien class frigates are air defence and command frigates in service with the Royal Netherlands Navy Koninklijke Marine This class of ships is also known as LCF Luchtverdedigings en commandofregat air defense and command frigate The ships are similar to the German Sachsen class frigates in role and mission HNLMS TrompClass overviewNameDe Zeven Provincien classBuildersDamen Schelde Naval ShipbuildingOperators Royal Netherlands NavyPreceded byTromp class Jacob van Heemskerck classSucceeded byFuture Air Defender planned Cost 600 million 680 million per unitIn commission2002 presentCompleted4Active4General characteristicsTypeAir defense and command frigateDisplacement6 050 tonnes full load Length144 24 m 473 ft 3 in Beam18 80 m 61 ft 8 in Draught5 18 m 17 ft 0 in Installed power4 Wartsila Deutz D620 V12 diesel generators 1 680 kW 2 250 hp eachPropulsionCombined diesel and gas 2 Wartsila 16 V26 marine diesel engines 5 1 MW 6 800 hp each 2 Rolls Royce Marine Spey SM 1C gas turbines 19 5 MW 26 100 hp each 2 propeller shafts 5 bladed controllable pitch propellersSpeed30 knots 56 km h 35 mph Range4 000 nmi 7 400 km 4 600 mi at 18 knots 33 km h 21 mph Complement30 officers 202 ratingsSensors and processing systemsThales Nederland SMART L long range air and surface surveillance radar Thales Nederland APAR air and surface search tracking and guidance radar I band DECCA NAV navigation radar Thales Nederland Scout Low Probability of Intercept surface search navigation radar Thales Nederland Sirius IRST long range infrared surveillance and tracking system Thales Nederland Mirador optical surveillance and tracking system Atlas Elektronik DSQS 24C hull mounted sonar MK XII IFF systemElectronic warfare amp decoys2 Thomson Racal Sabre ECM suite 4 Sippican Hycor SRBOC Mk 36 launcher 1 AN SLQ 25 Nixie torpedo decoyArmamentGuns 1 Oto Melara 127 mm 54 dual purpose gun 2 4 Browning M2 12 7 mm machine guns 4 6 FN MAG 7 62 mm machine guns 1 2 Goalkeeper CIWSMissiles 40 cell Mk 41 vertical launching system 32 SM 2 IIIA surface to air missiles 32 Evolved SeaSparrow Missiles quad packed 8 Harpoon anti ship missiles 2 twin Mk 32 Mod 9 torpedo launchers with Mk 46 Mod 5 torpedoesAircraft carried1 NH 90 helicopterAviation facilitiesHangar and flight deck for 1 medium sized helicopter Contents 1 Antiaircraft warfare 2 Ballistic missile defence 3 Modernization 4 Surface and subsurface warfare 5 Live missile firings 6 Counterpiracy operations 7 Export 8 Replacement 9 List of ships 10 Similar ships 11 See also 12 Footnotes 13 External linksAntiaircraft warfare EditThese ships were optimized for anti aircraft warfare and command For this role the ships are equipped with an advanced sensor and weapons suite The primary sensors for this role are the long range surveillance radar SMART L and the multifunction radar Active Phased Array Radar APAR The SMART L and APAR are highly complementary in the sense that SMART L is a D band radar providing very long range surveillance while APAR is an I band radar providing precise target tracking a highly capable horizon search capability and missile guidance using the Interrupted Continuous Wave Illumination ICWI technique thus allowing guidance of 32 semi active radar homing missiles in flight simultaneously including 16 in the terminal guidance phase 1 The primary anti aircraft weapons are the point defence Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile and the area defence RIM 66 Standard Missile SM 2 Block IIIA The Mk 41 Vertical Launching System is used to house and launch these missiles 32 Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile and 32 Standard Missile SM 2 Block IIIA are carried Ballistic missile defence EditThe Royal Netherlands Navy RNN investigated the use of these ships for the role of ballistic missile defence BMD citation needed During tests carried out by HNLMS Tromp in the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii experimental modifications to the SMART L to allow even longer range were proven A study by the RNN the Netherlands Defence Material Organization Thales Nederland Raytheon Missile Systems Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and Lockheed Martin was conducted to establish the feasibility of modifying the De Zeven Provincien class to provide it the capability to intercept ballistic missiles In particular the study examined the feasibility of integrating the SM 3 Block IB missile with the SMART L and APAR radars The study concluded that with certain modifications to the SMART L and APAR as well as to the ship s Combat Management System and the missile itself BMD with the De Zeven Provincien class could be achieved 2 During a 2015 very large NATO military exercise the BMD capabilities were proven the sensor suite discovered ballistic targets and the ship destroyed them using both its own surface to air missiles as well as using a U S Navy destroyer s missiles by providing target data and missile guidance A contract was awarded for the radar modification in June 2012 Operational tests and live firing showed the performance to exceed expectations 3 Modernization EditThe De Zeven Provincien class ships will get the new SMART L Mk 2 radar that can detect ballistic missiles at a range of 2 000 km 1 200 mi The Dutch minister promised also that the APAR radar will have a bigger range than 400 km 250 mi as the Netherlands is the first country to participate as an active missile shield for NATO citation needed In late 2011 the Ministry of Defence announced a modernization program to upgrade the SMART L early warning radar so that De Zeven Provincien class frigates can detect and track ballistic missiles at extended range In 2018 plans were announced to acquire the BMD capable SM 3 surface to air missiles as the ships are provisioned for an extra 8 cell vertical launch module De Zeven Provincien class frigates can pass on the tracking and detection data to other sea based or land defense BMD assets including U S Navy s warships that can deal with a ballistic missile threat This modernization program is scheduled for completion by late 2017 for the entire De Zeven Provincien class 4 On 3 May 2018 the Dutch Secretary of Defence Barbara Visser informed the Dutch national parliament that the evolved sea sparrow missile ESSM aboard the De Zeven Provincien class frigates will be upgraded from block 1 to block 2 5 This upgrade will be completed by 2024 and will allow the frigates to deal with the growing threat of modern anti ship missiles ESSM Block 2 allows the four frigates to defend against missiles that have greater speed agility and perform unexpected movements The current Harpoon surface to surface missile SSM will also be replaced with a new SSM by 2024 5 Furthermore the current Otobreda 127 54 Compact cannon will be replaced with Otobreda 127 64 cannons 5 The new cannon must be able to fire multiple types of ammunition including in the future precision guided ammunition The project costs between 100 million and 250 million and will be take place between 2018 and 2023 Lastly the Goalkeepers will be upgraded to a new version and all ships will have two installed as originally designed they will eventually be replaced after 2025 by a new system 5 In the Strategic Defence Review 2022 the acquisition of SM 3 missile and BGM 109 Tomahawk was announced for which the Mk 41 vertical launch systems will be expanded with an additional unit of 8 cells Surface and subsurface warfare EditAs noted above these ships were optimized for anti aircraft warfare but they also have weapons on board capable of attacking surface and submarine targets for example the RGM 84F Harpoon missile and Mk 46 torpedoes In a new defense Study published by the Dutch government in March 2018 it was stated the frigates will receive a new surface to surface missile to succeed the Harpoon Block 1D Proposals to equip the De Zeven Provincien class frigates with a total of 32 BGM 109 Tomahawk 8 per ship cruise missiles were evaluated but these were shelved in May 2005 6 but reconfirmed in 2022 Live missile firings EditIn November 2003 some 200 nautical miles 370 km 230 mi from the Azores the missile guidance capabilities were tested with live firings for the first time 1 The firings involved the firing of a single ESSM and a single SM 2ER Block IIIA These firings were the first ever live firings involving a full size ship borne active electronically scanned array i e APAR guiding missiles using the ICWI technique in an operational environment 7 As related by Jane s Navy International During the tracking and missile firing tests target profiles were provided by Greek built EADS 3Sigma Iris PVK medium range subsonic target drones According to the RNLN APAR immediately acquired the missile and maintained track until destruction These ground breaking tests represented the world s first live verification of the ICWI technique 1 HNLMS De Zeven Provincien outward bound from Portsmouth Naval Base UK on 21 September 2009 Further live firings were performed in March 2005 again in the Atlantic Ocean some 180 nautical miles 330 km west of the Azores 1 The tests involved three live firing events including firing a single SM 2 Block IIIA at an Iris target drone at long range a single ESSM at an Iris target drone and a two salvo launch with one salvo comprising two SM 2 Block IIIAs and the other comprising two ESSMs against two incoming Iris target drones 1 The long range SM 2 engagement apparently resulted in an intercept at a range of greater than 100 km 62 mi from the ship with a missile target miss distance of 2 4 m 7 ft 10 in the warhead s proximity fuse having been disabled for the purposes of the test 1 During the military exercise Formidable Shield 2021 HNLMS De Zeven Provincien detected and tracked a ballistic missile with Thales made SMART L MM radar and relayed the target information to USS Paul Ignatius for SM 3 engagement With this activity the Netherlands becomes the only European country that can simultaneously scan the airspace beyond the atmosphere and space up to 2 000 km 1 200 mi for air threats 8 Counterpiracy operations EditShips of the De Zeven Provincien class have been involved in counter piracy operations off the Horn of Africa The untraditional target set i e small slow moving or even static surface targets can apparently be challenging for doppler radars designed to take on high end threats However according to Jane s International Defence Review The RNLN has reported great success using tailored surface search software for the APAR sets fitted to the De Zeven Provincien class frigates deployed on antipiracy roles By sacrificing some of APAR s high end antiaircraft warfare capabilities which were deemed unnecessary for the antipiracy role its performance and resolution were improved in the surface search role 9 Export EditOn 30 November 2017 Alion Canada submitted a proposal based on the De Zeven Provincien class for the Canadian Single Class Surface Combatant Project Damen Group as builder of the De Zeven Provincien class frigates was part of Alion s team in this proposal 10 Replacement EditMain article Future Air Defender In 2020 it was announced that these intensively used ships will not be replaced as planned around 2025 The Royal Netherlands Navy and the German Navy will cooperate towards a joint platform design to replace both the Sachsen class frigates and De Zeven Provincien class frigates from 2030 2035 onwards 11 List of ships EditPennant number Name Namesake Laid down Launched Commissioned StatusF802 De Zeven Provincien The seven provinces of the Dutch republicFlagship of admiral de Ruyter 1 September 1998 8 April 2000 26 April 2002 In serviceF803 Tromp Luitenant Admiraal Maarten TrompLuitenant Admiraal Generaal Sir Cornelis Tromp Bt 3 September 1999 7 April 2001 14 March 2003 In serviceF804 De Ruyter Luitenant Admiraal Generaal Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter 1 September 2000 13 April 2002 22 April 2004 In serviceF805 Evertsen Luitenant Admiraal Johan EvertsenLuitenant Admiraal Cornelis Evertsen de OudeSchout bij nacht Cornelis Evertsen de JongeSchout bij nacht Cornelis Evertsen de Jongste 3 September 2001 19 April 2003 10 June 2005 In serviceAll ships were built at the Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding shipyard in Vlissingen Netherlands Similar ships EditHorizon class frigate French Italian collaboration Iver Huitfeldt class frigate Denmark Shivalik class frigate IndiaSee also EditList of naval ship classes in serviceFootnotes Edit a b c d e f Jane s Navy International October 2005 Live firing tests rewrite the guiding principles Jane s Defence Weekly 5 January 2011 Aiming high SMART L For Smart Defense aviationweek com Archived from the original on 20 October 2013 Wertheim Eric January 2012 Combat Fleets Proceedings 90 ISSN 0041 798X Retrieved 13 January 2012 a b c d Marine vernieuwt volledige wapenarsenaal fregatten The Hague Dutch Ministry of Defence 3 May 2018 Retrieved 7 June 2018 Trouw Laatste nieuws Novum ANP novum laatstenieuws Defensie ziet af van Tomahawks Jane s International Defence Review February 2004 Active phased array multifunction radars go live for missile firings Archus Dorian 31 May 2021 USS Paul Ignatius intercepts Ballistic Missile in cooperation with the Dutch frigate s SMART L MM radar Naval Post Retrieved 9 June 2021 Jane s International Defence Review September 2010 Fighting the hydra multinational piracy operations move inshore CSC Alion Submits Proposal based on De Zeven Provincien class Frigate Navy Recognition 8 December 2017 retrieved 15 December 2017 Vavasseur Xavier 18 December 2020 Germany and the Netherlands Joining Forces for F 124 LCF Frigate Replacement Naval News Retrieved 14 March 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to De Zeven Provincien class frigates De Zeven Provincien class Air defence and Command Frigate LCF Royal Netherlands Navy website of the Netherlands Ministry of Defence De Zeven Provincien Class Air Defence and Command 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