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Friesland class destroyer

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Name
  
Friesland class

Built
  
1951-1958

Completed
  
8

Preceded by
  
Holland class

In commission
  
1956-1991

Friesland-class destroyer

Operators
  
Royal Netherlands Navy  Peruvian Navy

The Friesland-class destroyers were built for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the 1950s. They were a larger modified version of the Holland class with more powerful machinery. Eight ships were built. They were replaced by the Kortenaer-class frigates in the early 1980s and seven ships were sold to the Peruvian Navy where they served until 1991. The main armament was supplied by Bofors.

The machinery was identical to that used in the American Gearing-class destroyers and manufactured under licence by Werkspoor. The radar was manufactured by Hollandse Signaalapparaten.

Ships

In contrast to previous Dutch Navy practice the ships were named after provinces or cities rather than admirals.

References

Friesland-class destroyer Wikipedia