HNLMS Mercuur (A900)
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HNLMS ''Mercuur'' (A900) is a submarine support ship of the
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. The ship was built and designed specially to support the Dutch submarines. She entered service on 21 August 1987, and is the only surface vessel attached to the Dutch submarine service.


History

The former torpedo ship HNLMS ''Mercuur'' was in need of replacement at beginning of the early 1970s. She was a former
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of the and re-purposed in 1972 as a submarine support ship. The ship, however, was due her age not adequately equipped to fulfill the tasks the
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(RNN) wanted to use her for, so in 1977 the RNN started to make plans and designs for her replacement. The new ship would also be called ''Mercuur'' and named after the planet Mercury. This name was always given to ships that were not meant for combat, but rather had a support function. The design of the new ship was especially tailored made for submarine support tasks. The new ''Mercuur'' could, for example, hoist torpedoes onto deck with a special hoisting installation which was constructed at the backside of the ship. The ship can also do launch tests for the
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, which are used by all Dutch submarines since the entered service in the 1970s. The design has also a retractable
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with which ''Mercuur'' can accurately approach a submarine to retrieve her
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es, which have been shot during an
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at ''Mercuur''. Like the water-filled hydrographic research vessel of the RNN it has a sling damper system. In 1985 the construction of the new HNLMS ''Mercuur'' began. The RNN signed a contract with Koninklijke Maatschappij de Schelde (now known as
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) to build the ship. The contract was placed to make sure no yard worker would be fired, since shipbuilder De Schelde struggled at the time with orders, so it had to lay off workers if the situation did not change. The order can therefore be seen as subsidy. On 6 November 1985 the
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was laid and on 16 October 1986 ''Mercuur'' was launched. On 21 August 1987 ''Mercuur'' was put into service and has been serving ever since, with a minor break for implementing upgrades during her modernization. She has served several Dutch submarines during her service. Besides the current s that are in active duty, they have also supported the previous active ''Zwaardvis''-class submarines and even the older s during their last years of service in the RNN.


Modernization

In 2015 Damen Group won an order for the maintenance and modernization of the torpedo support ship ''Mercuur''. The ship underwent modifications including; a different design of the
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, a whole range of new electronic equipment, and a reinforced
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. Damen also announced that the interior of ''Mercuur'' would re-designed, such as the kitchen and living quarters. ''Mercuur'' arrived on 7 September 2015 at Damen Shipyards Den Helder for her modernization to start. It was towed to Damen Shiprepair Harlingen for the final phase of the refurbishment six months later. After the modernization was complete, ''Mercuur'' was expected to stay in service in the RNN until at least 2025. However, ''Mercuur'' will be replaced before 2034 alongside other navy ships.KVMO, "Nut en noodzaak onderzeeboten: deltaplan voor defensie" Marineblad Maart 2016 nr 2 Jaargang 126, p. 5 In April 2017 the modernized ''Mercuur'' took part in a shakedown cruise to test her upgrades.


Support role

''Mercuur'' has several tasks that all involve supporting the Dutch submarines. Firstly, ''Mercuur'' will always take part in training exercises which involve the submarines of the RNN, during these exercises ''Mercuur'' functions mostly as target ship. The exercises are regularly held in the Norwegian fjords. Another task of the ''Mercuur'' is that it performs tests and experiments with torpedoes that are used by the four Dutch submarines. Besides tests and experiments it also performs maintenance on the torpedoes.


See also

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List of submarines of the Netherlands This is a list of submarines of the Netherlands navy. Submarines built before 1940 Until the ''O 19'' class there was distinction made between ''O'' submarines used for European home waters and ''K'' submarines used for colonial service. Submari ...
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Ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy This is a list of active ships currently in service with the Royal Netherlands Navy. Royal Netherlands Navy ship prefix In Dutch, ships are given the prefix "Zijner Majesteits" ("his majesty's", abbreviated "Zr.Ms.") or "Hare Majesteits" ("her ma ...
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Royal Netherlands Navy Submarine Service The Royal Netherlands Navy Submarine Service (; OZD) is a department within the Royal Netherlands Navy that is responsible for the deployment of List of submarines of the Netherlands, Dutch submarines. It was established out of the Torpedo Servi ...


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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mercuur Auxiliary ships of the Royal Netherlands Navy 1987 ships Ships built by Koninklijke Maatschappij De Schelde