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Title: Dia 1


1
Naval shipbuilding in the Netherlands Wim A.
Smit University of Twente, The
Netherlands Conference on A Shipbuilding and
Ship Procurement Strategy for Canada? 4
November 2009
2
  • De Zeven Provinciën in the second
    England-Netherlands war (1665-1667)

3
Features of Dutch naval shipbuilding
  • The Netherlands is self-sufficient in naval
    shipbuilding
  • Most naval weaponry is imported
  • a long-standing naval/maritime cluster the RNLN
    at the centre as a spider in the web
  • RNLN is leader firm
  • RNLN itself designs its new ships
  • RNLN itself designs Sensor, Weapon and Control
    Systems (SEWACO)
  • Much of Dutch expertise on naval technology is
    located within the Navys design office.
  • Mutual trust is more important than competition

4
Dutch naval/maritime cluster
5
Dutch naval shipyards through the 1950s-1980s
  • Each yard had its own specialty
  • De Schelde - frigates
  • RDM - submarines
  • Van der Giessen de Noord - minesweepers
    minehunters
  • Wilton Fijenoord - 2 frigates and 4 submarines
  • NSM - (until the mid-1960s) 3 frigates
  • Damen Shipbuildings - exports Fast Attack Crafts
    (since 1980s)

6
Dutch naval exports in the past
  • Weak export position for new Dutch naval ships
  • political factors
  • foreign governments support exports of own naval
    yards
  • no export licenses (Taiwan, South Africa)
  • RNLNs as launch customer is essential, but
    RNLNs requirements advanced expensive
  • Small export successes in 1980s Greece,
    Indonesia, Taiwan
  • More successful in exporting second hand warships
  • In the past Peru and Indonesia
  • Recently frigates to Belgium, Portugal, Chile
    minehunters to Latvia
  • Thales Netherlands successful radar and fire
    control equipmentnew or in refitting programs

7
Dutch naval shipyards after 2000
  • Damen Schelde Shipyards
  • Virtually the only shipyard left, surface vessels
  • Different management and strategy
  • SIGMA-design modular design of corvettes
  • Successful in exports FAC, corvettes, patrol
    vessels (Indonesia, Marocco)
  • Co-operation with and take-over of foreign
    yards(e.g., Galati yard in Romania)
  • Re-entering of IHC Merwede?
  • Design and Construction of ATS, LPD and AOR
  • Multi Role Ship for New Zealand Navy (2006)
  • Still little experience

8
Damen Schelde artist impression of Dutch JSS
9
Some features of preliminary JSS design
(dis)embarking of LCU via Ro-Ro ramp
elevator for helicopters and vehicles
10
Preliminary tasks of Dutch and Canadian JSS
Dutch JSS Canadian JSS
TASKS Supply and support functions from the sea Water, Food Oil Ammunition Repair Medical care Self-defense logistical basis at initial phase of operations Supply and support functions from the sea Water, Food Oil Ammunition Repair Medical care Self-defense Arctic capabilities
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Preliminary features of Dutch and Canadian JSS
Dutch JSS Canadian JSS
Features Roll-On Roll-Off Lift-On Lift-Off Hangar for 4 to 6 Maritime Helicopters 2 Operating rooms Crew up to 175 people Work and living space for additional 125 personnel Flexible multifunctional use of cargo decks LCPV facilities Estimated costs 300 million Roll-On Roll-Off Lift-On Lift-Off Hangar for 4 Maritime Helicopters 1 Operating room Crew up to 165 people Work and living space for additional 155 personnel Improved Arctic capabilities
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