HNLMS Jacob van Heemskerk

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Image:Jacob van heemskerk light cruiser.jpg
Career
Laid down: 1936
Launched: 10 May 1940
Fate: Decomissioned 1969
Scrapped 1970
General Characteristics
Displacement: 4000 tons
Length: 132 m
Beam: 12,4 m
Draft: 4,8 m
Propulsion: 56,000 shp, Parsons geared steam turbines, 2 screws
Speed: 32,5 knots
Complement: 393
Armour: Side belt, 2-2.5 in., deck, 1.5 in.
Armament: 10-102 mm (5x2); 8-40 mm. (4x2); 4-20 mm

HNLMS Jacob van Heemskerk was a Tromp-class light cruiser of the Royal Netherlands Navy, named after Admiral Jacob van Heemskerk (1567–1607). She was commissioned on May 10, 1940, when Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands. However, as she was not finished she was sent to the UK, where she was refitted as an air defence cruiser.

She saw extensive action during World War II, mostly in convoy duties.

Jacob van Heemskerk was the last of the two Tromp-class cruisers. The other ship was the Tromp.pl:Jacob van Heemskerck (krążownik)


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