HNLMS Sumatra

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HNLMS Sumatra (Dutch : Hr.Ms. or Zr.Ms. Sumatra) may refer to following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy:

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HNLMS <i>De Ruyter</i> (1935) Light cruiser of the Royal Netherlands Navy

HNLMS De Ruyter was a unique light cruiser of the Royal Netherlands Navy. She was originally designed as a 5,000 long tons (5,100 t) ship with a lighter armament due to financial problems and the pacifist movement. Later in the design stage, an extra gun turret was added and the armor was improved. She was the seventh ship of the Dutch Navy to be named after Admiral Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter.

HNLMS <i>Jacob van Heemskerck</i> (1939) Royal Netherlands Navy light cruiser

HNLMS Jacob van Heemskerck was the second and last of the Tromp-class light cruiser of the Royal Netherlands Navy, named after Admiral Jacob van Heemskerk (1567–1607).

HNLMS De Ruyter may refer to one of nine ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy named after Admiral Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter (1607–1676):

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<i>Java</i>-class cruiser

The Java class was a class of light cruisers of the Royal Netherlands Navy, named after the island of Java in the Dutch East Indies. Originally, three ships were planned: Java, Sumatra, and Celebes. Celebes was intended to be the flagship of the naval commander in the Dutch East Indies, and therefore she was slightly bigger than the other two ships. However, the contract was cancelled with 30 tons of material already prepared.

HNLMS <i>Van Ghent</i> (1926)

HNLMS Van Ghent was an Admiralen-class destroyer built for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the 1920s. The destroyer served in the Netherlands East Indies but was wrecked after running aground in 1942.

Eight ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy have been named HNLMS De Zeven Provinciën or similar, after the original seven provinces of the Netherlands forming the Union of Utrecht:

HNLMS Jacob van Heemskerck may refer to following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy:

HNLMS <i>Witte de With</i> (1928)

HNLMS Witte de With was an Admiralen-class destroyer, named after the 17th century Dutch admiral Witte Corneliszoon de With. She served during World War II.

HNLMS <i>Evertsen</i> (1926)

HNLMS Evertsen was a Admiralen-class destroyer of the Royal Netherlands Navy. She was destroyed by ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy on 1 March 1942, during the Battle of Sunda Strait.

HNLMS <i>Piet Hein</i> (1927)

HNLMS Piet Hein was an Admiralen-class destroyer of the Royal Netherlands Navy, named after 17th century Dutch Admiral Piet Pieterszoon Hein.

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:

HNLMS Noord-Brabant may refer to following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy:

HNLMS Utrecht may refer to following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy:

HNLMS <i>Java</i> (1921)

HNLMS Java was a Java-class cruiser of the Royal Netherlands Navy. She was sunk during the Battle of the Java Sea on 27 February 1942.

HNLMS <i>Van Galen</i> (1928)

HNLMS Van Galen was a Admiralen-class destroyer of the Royal Netherlands Navy, named after the 17th century Dutch Commodore Johan van Galen. She served during World War II. The opening chapter of E.H.Larive's autobiography 'The Man Who Came In From Colditz' describes in detail the craft's demise.

HNLMS Gelderland may refer to following ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy: