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HNLMS Jan van Brakel (F825)

HNLMS Jan van Brakel (F825) (Dutch: Hr.Ms. Jan van Brakel) was a frigate of the Kortenaer class in service with the Royal Netherlands Navy from 1983 to 2001. She was renamed HS Kanaris (F464) (Greek: Φ/Γ Κανάρης) on transfer to the Hellenic Navy in 2002.[2]

HNLMS Jan van Brakel (F825)
History
Netherlands
NameHNLMS Jan van Brakel
NamesakeJan van Brakel
BuilderKoninklijke Maatschappij de Schelde (KMS), Vlissingen[1]
Laid down16 November 1979[1]
Launched16 May 1981[1]
Commissioned14 April 1983[1]
Decommissioned12 October 2001[1]
IdentificationF825
FateSold to Greece, 29 November 2002[2]
Greece
NameHS Kanaris
NamesakeKonstantinos Kanaris
Acquired29 November 2002
IdentificationF464
StatusIn active service
General characteristics
Class and typeKortenaer-class frigate
Displacement
  • 3,500 long tons (3,600 t) standard
  • 3,800 long tons (3,900 t) full load
Length130 m (426 ft 6 in)
Beam14.4 m (47 ft 3 in)
Draft4.4 m (14 ft 5 in)
Propulsion
Speed
  • 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) cruise
  • 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph) maximum
Endurance4,700 nautical miles at 16 knots (8,700 km at 30 km/h)
Complement176–196
Armament
Aircraft carried2 × Sea Lynx helicopters (1 in peacetime)

General characteristics edit

In the early 1970s the Royal Netherlands Navy developed a 'Standard' frigate design to replace the destroyers of the Holland and Friesland classes. The 'Standard' design would have anti-submarine (the Kortenaer class) and anti-aircraft (the Jacob van Heemskerck-class) variants with different armaments on a common hull design. The first eight Kortenaers were ordered in 1974, with four more ordered in 1976, although two were sold to Greece while being built, and replaced to two of the anti-aircraft variant.[3]

The Kortenaer's were 130.2 metres (427 ft 2 in) long overall and 121.8 metres (400 ft) between perpendiculars, with a beam) of 14.4 metres (47 ft 3 in) and a draft of 4.4 metres (14 ft 5 in).[3][4] Displacement was 3,000 long tons (3,050 t) standard and 3,785 long tons (3,846 t) full load.[3] The ship was powered by two 25,800 shaft horsepower (19,200 kW) Rolls-Royce Olympus TM 3B and two 4,900 shaft horsepower (3,700 kW) Rolls-Royce Tyne TM 1C gas turbines in a combined gas or gas (COGOG) arrangement, driving two propeller shafts. The Olympus engines gave a speed of 30 knots (35 mph; 56 km/h) and the Tyne cruise engines gave a speed of 20 knots (23 mph; 37 km/h).[3]

Dutch service history edit

HNLMS Jan van Brakel was built at the KM de Schelde in Vlissingen. She was named after Jan van Brakel, a Dutch naval commander from the seventeenth century.[2] The keel laying took place on 16 November 1979 and the launching on 16 May 1981. The ship was put into service on 14 April 1983.

In 1988 she made a trip to the Far East and Australia to show the flag and for training, with the frigates Kortenaer and Witte de With, and the replenishment ship Zuiderkruis.[5] From March until October 1993 she was deployed in the Adriatic Sea, supporting NATO and UN operations in Yugoslavia.[6]

On 12 October 2001 she was decommissioned and sold to the Hellenic Navy.[1]

Greek service history edit

The ship was commissioned into the Hellenic Navy on 29 November 2002 and renamed HS Kanaris (Greek: Φ/Γ Κανάρης) after Konstantinos Kanaris, a hero of the Greek War of Independence and later Prime Minister of Greece. She was assigned the radio call sign "SZDT".[7]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "F825 HNLMS Jan van Brakel". Seaforces.org. 2010. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "HS Kanaris (F 464)". Hellenicnavy.gr. 2023. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d Gardiner & Chumbley 1995, p. 277.
  4. ^ Moore 1979, p. 356.
  5. ^ . Scheepvaartmuseum.nl. Archived from the original on 5 July 2015. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Helis.com". Retrieved 11 September 2018.
  7. ^ "Helis.com". Retrieved 9 September 2018.

References edit

  • Baker, A. D., ed. (1998). The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 1998–1999. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1-55750-111-0.
  • Couhat, Jean Laybayle; Baker, A. D., eds. (1986). Combat Fleets of the World 1986/87: Their Ships, Aircraft and Armament. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-0-85368-860-0.
  • Friedman, Norman (1997). The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapon Systems 1997–1998. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1-55750-268-1.
  • Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen, eds. (1995). Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1-55750-132-5.
  • Moore, John, ed. (1979). Jane's Fighting Ships 1979–80. London: Jane's Yearbooks. ISBN 978-0-354-00587-6.
  • Saunders, Stephen, ed. (2002). Jane's Fighting Ships 2002–2003. Coulsdon, UK: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0-7106-2432-1.

External links edit

  Media related to F825 Hr.Ms. Jan van Brakel and HS Kanaris (F464) at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website of the Hellenic Navy: HS Kanaris (F464)

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For other ships with the same name see HNLMS Jan van Brakel and Greek ship Kanaris HNLMS Jan van Brakel F825 Dutch Hr Ms Jan van Brakel was a frigate of the Kortenaer class in service with the Royal Netherlands Navy from 1983 to 2001 She was renamed HS Kanaris F464 Greek F G Kanarhs on transfer to the Hellenic Navy in 2002 2 HNLMS Jan van Brakel F825 History Netherlands NameHNLMS Jan van Brakel NamesakeJan van Brakel BuilderKoninklijke Maatschappij de Schelde KMS Vlissingen 1 Laid down16 November 1979 1 Launched16 May 1981 1 Commissioned14 April 1983 1 Decommissioned12 October 2001 1 IdentificationF825 FateSold to Greece 29 November 2002 2 Greece NameHS Kanaris NamesakeKonstantinos Kanaris Acquired29 November 2002 IdentificationF464 StatusIn active service General characteristics Class and typeKortenaer class frigate Displacement3 500 long tons 3 600 t standard 3 800 long tons 3 900 t full load Length130 m 426 ft 6 in Beam14 4 m 47 ft 3 in Draft4 4 m 14 ft 5 in PropulsionCombined gas or gas COGOG system 2 Rolls Royce Tyne RM1C gas turbines 4 900 shp 3 700 kW each 2 Rolls Royce Olympus TM3B gas turbines 25 700 shp 19 200 kW each boost 2 shafts Speed20 knots 37 km h 23 mph cruise 30 knots 56 km h 35 mph maximum Endurance4 700 nautical miles at 16 knots 8 700 km at 30 km h Complement176 196 Armament1 OTO Melara Compatto 76 mm 62 cal gun 2 twin Mk46 torpedo tubes 2 quad RGM 84 Harpoon anti ship missile launchers 1 8 cell Sea Sparrow anti aircraft missile launchers 1 Goalkeeper in Dutch service 1 Phalanx in Greek service Aircraft carried2 Sea Lynx helicopters 1 in peacetime Contents 1 General characteristics 2 Dutch service history 3 Greek service history 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksGeneral characteristics editIn the early 1970s the Royal Netherlands Navy developed a Standard frigate design to replace the destroyers of the Holland and Friesland classes The Standard design would have anti submarine the Kortenaer class and anti aircraft the Jacob van Heemskerck class variants with different armaments on a common hull design The first eight Kortenaers were ordered in 1974 with four more ordered in 1976 although two were sold to Greece while being built and replaced to two of the anti aircraft variant 3 The Kortenaer s were 130 2 metres 427 ft 2 in long overall and 121 8 metres 400 ft between perpendiculars with a beam of 14 4 metres 47 ft 3 in and a draft of 4 4 metres 14 ft 5 in 3 4 Displacement was 3 000 long tons 3 050 t standard and 3 785 long tons 3 846 t full load 3 The ship was powered by two 25 800 shaft horsepower 19 200 kW Rolls Royce Olympus TM 3B and two 4 900 shaft horsepower 3 700 kW Rolls Royce Tyne TM 1C gas turbines in a combined gas or gas COGOG arrangement driving two propeller shafts The Olympus engines gave a speed of 30 knots 35 mph 56 km h and the Tyne cruise engines gave a speed of 20 knots 23 mph 37 km h 3 Dutch service history editHNLMS Jan van Brakel was built at the KM de Schelde in Vlissingen She was named after Jan van Brakel a Dutch naval commander from the seventeenth century 2 The keel laying took place on 16 November 1979 and the launching on 16 May 1981 The ship was put into service on 14 April 1983 In 1988 she made a trip to the Far East and Australia to show the flag and for training with the frigates Kortenaer and Witte de With and the replenishment ship Zuiderkruis 5 From March until October 1993 she was deployed in the Adriatic Sea supporting NATO and UN operations in Yugoslavia 6 On 12 October 2001 she was decommissioned and sold to the Hellenic Navy 1 Greek service history editThe ship was commissioned into the Hellenic Navy on 29 November 2002 and renamed HS Kanaris Greek F G Kanarhs after Konstantinos Kanaris a hero of the Greek War of Independence and later Prime Minister of Greece She was assigned the radio call sign SZDT 7 nbsp Hellenic Navy frigate HS Kanaris F G Kanarhs in Malaga nbsp Hellenic Navy frigate HS Kanaris F G Kanarhs at Phaleron Bay See also editList of active Hellenic Navy ships Konstantinos Kanaris Elli class frigate Royal Netherlands Navy Hellenic NavyNotes edit a b c d e f F825 HNLMS Jan van Brakel Seaforces org 2010 Retrieved 9 February 2012 a b c HS Kanaris F 464 Hellenicnavy gr 2023 Retrieved 12 March 2023 a b c d Gardiner amp Chumbley 1995 p 277 Moore 1979 p 356 Maritieme kalender 1988 Scheepvaartmuseum nl Archived from the original on 5 July 2015 Retrieved 4 July 2015 Helis com Retrieved 11 September 2018 Helis com Retrieved 9 September 2018 References editBaker A D ed 1998 The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 1998 1999 Annapolis Maryland USA Naval Institute Press ISBN 978 1 55750 111 0 Couhat Jean Laybayle Baker A D eds 1986 Combat Fleets of the World 1986 87 Their Ships Aircraft and Armament Annapolis Maryland USA Naval Institute Press ISBN 978 0 85368 860 0 Friedman Norman 1997 The Naval Institute Guide to World Naval Weapon Systems 1997 1998 Annapolis Maryland USA Naval Institute Press ISBN 978 1 55750 268 1 Gardiner Robert Chumbley Stephen eds 1995 Conway s All The World s Fighting Ships 1947 1995 Annapolis Maryland USA Naval Institute Press ISBN 978 1 55750 132 5 Moore John ed 1979 Jane s Fighting Ships 1979 80 London Jane s Yearbooks ISBN 978 0 354 00587 6 Saunders Stephen ed 2002 Jane s Fighting Ships 2002 2003 Coulsdon UK Jane s Information Group ISBN 978 0 7106 2432 1 External links edit nbsp Media related to F825 Hr Ms Jan van Brakel and HS Kanaris F464 at Wikimedia Commons Official website of the Hellenic Navy HS Kanaris F464 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title HNLMS Jan van Brakel F825 amp oldid 1153723834, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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