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Johan de Witt Ship in Bilbao: NATO Assault Ship Docking

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Dutch ​amphibious Assault Ship Johan ‍de Witt Docks in Bilbao

Bilbao, Spain – The⁣ Royal Dutch Navy’s amphibious ‍assault ⁢ship, HNLMS Johan de Witt (L801), arrived ​at the Queen Victoria‌ de Santurtzi dock in Bilbao at 9:10 AM this‍ Monday, September 29th, for a four-day visit concluding ‍October 2nd. The‌ ship is currently serving as ⁣the ​flagship of NATO’s⁢ Standing Maritime Group ​1 (SNMG1). Public tours​ of the vessel are not scheduled.

The 177-meter long Johan de Witt, with a 30-meter beam and a maximum⁤ displacement of 16,800 tons, is a‍ Rotterdam-class assault ship designed for amphibious operations, humanitarian aid, and command & control functions. It boasts a crew of approximately​ 146, with​ the ​capacity to embark up to 555 marines.

The ship features‌ 2,675 square meters ‌of space for boats and landing vehicles, alongside a 600-square-meter flight deck and⁤ hangar capable of operating six‌ medium-sized helicopters (NH-90, LYNX, or King) or ‌four⁣ heavy-lift helicopters (CH-47 Chinook, EH-101 Merlin). its defensive systems include 30mm Goalkeeper cannons and 20mm cannons.

The Johan de Witt is equipped to carry a medical ​reinforcement team and a General Staff, making it comparable to the Spanish Navy’s Castilla and Galicia Landing Platform Dock ships.

Prior to its arrival in Bilbao, the vessel participated in NATO maneuvers in⁣ Portugal, specifically ⁢in‌ Troia and Sesimbra,‍ between September 15th and September 26th. SNMG1, ⁤comprised of ships from the Netherlands and Germany with the potential for additions, is one of NATO’s four⁤ permanent naval reaction forces currently‍ deployed‌ in the Baltic Sea.

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