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HNLMS Zeehond (S809)

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Name
  
Zeehond

Commissioned
  
16 March 1961

Fate
  
Scrapped 1997

Launched
  
20 February 1960

Draft
  
4.8 m

Laid down
  
30 December 1954

Decommissioned
  
11 January 1990

Construction started
  
30 December 1954

Length
  
80 m

Builder
  
Class and type
  

Zeehond (Dutch: Seal) was a Dolfijn-class submarine of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

Ship history

The submarine was laid down on 30 December 1954 at the Rotterdamse Droogdok Mij shipyard in Rotterdam and launched on 20 February 1960. 16 March 1961 she was commissioned in the Dutch navy.

In November 1963 the boat was visited by the than Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands. Between 1966 and 1967 Zeehond was modernized. In 1970 the boat made two trips to Scotland and a trip to France where her sonar was adjusted in Lorient. In January 1971 repairs on her propulsion are performed at the dry-dock of the Rotterdamse Droogdok Mij. After that she practices with her sister Dolfijn in the Bay of Biscay. Later that year in February she exercises of the Orkney, Shetland and Faroe Islands. Also a trip to the United States was made that year. The boat practiced with the surface fleet in January 1972. In October 1976 the boat made a visit to Dundee.

From 2 to 21 July 1978 Zeehond, Dolfijn, Potvis and Zwaardvis practiced firing exercises. In 1980 the boat made a trip to the Mediterranean Sea that lasted three months. On 11 January 1990 the Zeehond was de decommissioned. December 1997 the boat was scrapped at the yard of the Rotterdamse Droogdok Mij.

References

HNLMS Zeehond (S809) Wikipedia


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