HNLMS Luymes (Dutch : Hr.Ms. or Zr.Ms. Luymes) may refer to the following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy:
The Royal Netherlands Navy is the maritime service branch of the Netherlands Armed Forces. It was founded on 8 January 1488, making it the third-oldest naval force in the world.
HNLMS Holland may refer to following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy:
HNLMS Friesland may refer to following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy:
HNLMS Zeeland may refer to following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy:
The Royal Netherlands Navy Hydrographic Service is a department within the Royal Netherlands Navy that is responsible for surveying and charting the waters of the Netherlands, and of the waters in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom. It also informs mariners about shipping routes, the seabed and underwater hazards such as shipwrecks by making use of its nautical charts, measurements and detailed knowledge about the maritime borders of the Kingdom.
HNLMS Snellius (A802) is a hydrographic survey vessel of the Royal Netherlands Navy. The Snellius has a sister ship, HNLMS Luymes. Snellius is named after the mathematician Willebrord Snellius who contributed significantly to hydrography.
HNLMS Luymes (A803) is a hydrographic survey vessel of the Royal Netherlands Navy. The Luymes has a sister ship, HNLMS Snellius. Luymes is named after the hydrographer Johan Lambertus Hendrikus Luymes (1869–1943) who was head of Hydrography from 1920 to 1934.
HNLMS Groningen may refer to the following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy:
HNLMS Snellius may refer to the following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy that have been named after Willebrord Snellius:
The Snellius class are two hydrographic survey vessel (HOV) ships in service with the hydrographic branch of the Royal Netherlands Navy. The ships were built by the Damen Group, with the hull being built in Romania by Damen Shipyards Galați and the fitting out in the Netherlands by Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding.
HNLMS Soemba is a diving support and training vessel in service with the Dutch Navy. The vessel was constructed by Vervaco, Heusden for the Dutch Army as a training vessel for their divers. The current Soemba is the second vessel in the Dutch Navy with this name, following HNLMS Soemba which was scrapped on 12 July 1985.
The Buyskes class was a class of two hydrographic survey vessels that were part of the Dutch Hydrographic Service of the Royal Netherlands Navy. Together with HNLMS Tydeman the ships of this class were the main ships of the Dutch Hydrographic Service during the last quarter of the 20th century. While the ships of the Buyskes class were built for performing hydrographic research, the Tydeman was focused on oceanography.
HNLMS Van Kinsbergen, or MOV Van Kinsbergen is a naval training ship of the Royal Netherlands Navy.
HNLMS Hydrograaf (H8021) is a expeditionary survey boat (ESB) of the Royal Netherlands Navy.
The Snellius class was a ship class of two hydrographic survey vessels that were built in the Netherlands for the Royal Netherlands Navy. They were specially designed to be able to conduct surveys under tropical conditions.
HNLMS Nautilus may refer to the following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy:
HNLMS Scheveningen may refer to the following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy that have been named after Scheveningen:
HNLMS Schiedam may refer to the following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy that have been named after Schiedam:
HNLMS Cerberus may refer to the following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy that have been named after the mythical creature Cerberus: