Commissioned 2 September 1995 Length 166 m Launched 11 September 1992 Beam 22 m | Namesake City of Amsterdam Laid down 21 May 1992 Decommissioned 4 December 2014 Construction started 21 May 1992 Weight 17,040 tons Builder Flushing | |
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HNLMS Amsterdam was the last replenishment ship serving with the Royal Netherlands Navy. Amsterdam entered service on 2 September 1995. On 4 December 2014 it was decommissioned and sold to the Peruvian Navy where it was renamed BAP Tacna.
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Royal Netherlands Navy

Amsterdam deployed to the Middle East as part of Operation Enduring Freedom during 2005/2006 and provided assistance to two US naval vessels after a battle they had fought with pirates on 18 March 2006.

Amsterdam was assigned in December 2010 to the coast of Côte d'Ivoire in order to assist in a possible evacuation of European Union citizens from the country in the wake of unrest after the 2010 presidential election.

Amsterdam was decommissioned on 4 December 2014 and is transferred to the Peruvian Navy. The RNLN will not have an operational tanker until the new Joint Logistic Support Ship Karel Doorman was scheduled to be commissioned sometime in 2015.
Peruvian Navy

Amsterdam was acquired by the Peruvian Navy in July 2014. It was delivered to the navy on 4 December 2014 and commissioned as Tacna, for the border city Tacna, with the number ARL-158. The vessel was part of the revamp of the navy.
