Tromp class destroyer

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Officially classified as frigates, the two Tromp class destroyers entered service in 1975 and 1976 and served until 1999 and 2001.

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Very compact ships, 138 meters in length, 14.8 meters wide and displacing 4300 tonnes. Complement only 270 (306 including staff). Fully gas turbine powered, speed 30+ knots. Served as fleet flagships and area air defence vessels.

Powerful armament consisting of two 120mm (4.7 inch) Bofors rapid firing guns (survived from an older Type 47A anti-submarine destroyer and modernised), eight Harpoon long-range anti-ship missiles, NATO Sea Sparrow short-range anti-air missiles (16 carried), Standard medium-range anti-air missiles (40 carried), two triple anti-submarine torpedo banks and a Lynx helicopter (two could been carried). Later a Goalkeeper short-range defence-system was fitted.

Their 3-D radar under a large polyester radome, gave the ships the nickname "Kojak" in the Netherlands navy.

Ships have been replaced now by De Zeven Provinciën class frigates. A total of four will be built.

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pl:Niszczyciele rakietowe typu Tromp