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Name
  
De Ruyter

Commissioned
  
18 November 1953

Construction started
  
5 September 1939

Length
  
187 m

Beam
  
17 m

Laid down
  
5 September 1939

Name
  
Almirante Grau

Launched
  
19 December 1941

Draft
  
6.72 m

Builder
  
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Out of service
  
Sold to Peruvian Navy in March 1973

Namesake
  
Admiral Miguel Grau Seminario

BAP Almirante Grau (CLM-81) is a De Zeven Provinciën-class cruiser in service with the Peruvian Navy. Completed for the Royal Netherlands Navy in 1953 as HNLMS De Ruyter (C801), she was acquired by Peru in 1973. Since then, she has served as the fleet flagship of the Peruvian Navy. Almirante Grau underwent a major modernization program between 1985 and 1988 during which she was fitted with new weapons and electronics. She is currently the last gun cruiser in service in any navy.

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Acquisition

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Almirante Grau was completed for the Royal Netherlands Navy in 1953 as HNLMS De Ruyter. After two decades in service, she was decommissioned in 1973, and in the same year the Peruvian Navy bought the ship as a counter to the acquisition of the Swedish cruiser Göta Lejon by the Chilean Navy. Renamed Almirante Grau, in honor of the Peruvian Admiral Miguel Grau, she arrived at its new homeport of Callao on 11 July 1973. Almirante Grau became fleet flagship replacing a former cruiser of the same name (the ex-HMS Newfoundland) which was renamed Capitán Quiñones.

Modernization

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From 1985 until 1988, she underwent a major modernization program by Amsterdam Naval Services (ANS) at its shipyard in Amsterdam, period during which she was denominated Proyecto de Modernización 01 (Modernization Project 01) or PM-01. Her role as flagship was assumed by her sistership Aguirre as Almirante Grau. Both ships regained their former names when the ex-De Ruyter reached Callao on 15 February 1988.

The upgrade program carried out in the Netherlands included the following:

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  • Fitting of the Signaal SEWACO Foresee PE combat management system
  • Fitting of a Signaal DA-08 surface-search radar
  • Fitting of a Signaal LW-08 air-search radar
  • Fitting of a Decca 1226 navigation radar
  • Fitting of a Signaal STIR-24 fire-control radar
  • Fitting of a Signaal WM-25 fire-control radar
  • Fitting of two Signaal LIROD-8 optronic directors
  • Fitting of the Signaal Rapids ESM system
  • Fitting of the CME Scimitar ECM system
  • Fitting of two Matra Défense Dagaie decoy launchers
  • Fitting of one Matra Défense Sagaie decoy launcher
  • Fitting of a Link Y data link
  • Fitting (towers) of two Bofors signal amplifiers, including aiming and firing limitation
  • Removal of four twin Bofors 57/60 mm gun mountings
  • Removal of the CWE-610 hull sonar
  • Further work was carried out by SIMA dockyards in Callao as follows:

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  • Eight Otomat Mk 2 SSMs were fitted in 1993
  • Two OTO Melara Twin 40L70 DARDO compact gun mountings were fitted in 1996, replacing four single Bofors 40/70 mm gun mountings

  • BAP Almirante Grau (CLM-81) WARSHIPSRESEARCH Dutch light cruiser HrMs De Ruyter 19391972 and

    The LW-08 radar was later replaced by an AN/SPS-6, the former being installed in the frigate BAP Carvajal (FM-51) in 2003.

    Currently, Almirante Grau is the last gun cruiser in service in any navy, although it has the capabilities of firing Otomat guided missiles, plus its main armament.

    References

    BAP Almirante Grau (CLM-81) Wikipedia