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 De Ruyter class cruiser - Definition 

De Ruyter-class Missing image
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Royal Netherlands Navy ensign

General Characteristics
Displacement: 7 822 tons full load
Length: 170.92 m
Beam: 15.70 m
Draught: 5 m
Propulsion: 3 Parsons geared steam turbines, 6 Yarrow boilers, 2 shafts, 66 000 shp
Speed: 32 knots
Range: 6800 nm at 12 knots
Complement: 437
Armament: 7 x Bofors 150mm guns

10 x Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft guns
8 x Browning .50 machine guns

Aircraft: 2 Fokker C-11W floatplanes


The De Ruyter class was a class of light cruisers of the Royal Netherlands Navy, named after the famous Dutch admiral Michiel de Ruyter. It was designed during the Great Depression, which, in addition to being a period of economical depression, was also a period in which pacifism was widespread in the Netherlands. For these reasons, the design was officially called a flottieljeleider (flotilla leader) instead of a cruiser, and every effort was made to cut costs.

The class consisted of only one ship: HNLMS De Ruyter, launched in 1935. Its function was to aid the two existing cruisers of the Sumatra class in the defence of the Dutch East Indies; the idea was that with three cruisers, there would always be two cruisers available, even if one cruiser had to be repaired.

However, due to the cost-cutting policy that went into her design, De Ruyter was not quite up to her task. Her main battery (7 150mm guns) was underpowered in comparison to other light cruisers of the time (for example the British Leander class), and the class had inadequate armour as well. However, her fire control system was excellent, as well as her anti-aircraft battery.

De Ruyter was sunk in the Battle of the Java Sea in 1941.

External links

De Ruyter-class cruiser (http://www.netherlandsnavy.nl/DeRuyter1.htm)


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