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Galicia deliving humanitarian supplies to Iraq.
Galicia unloading humanitarian supplies in Iraq.
The joint Spain/Netherlands Rotterdam/Galicia class of Landing Platform Dock naval vessels for amphibious warfare are called the Enforcer class for export.[1][2][3][4][5]
These vessels are designed to carry a battalion of troops and land them, and their vehicles.
The vessels have a flight deck and hangar, for deploying helicopters, and a well deck for
deploying landing craft.
Both Spain and the Netherlands built two vessels of this class.[1][2]
The original design was a Netherlands design.[5]
Spain and the Netherlands signed a Memorandum of Understanding in June 1992 to jointly develop this class of vessels.
Specifications[edit]
Enforcer specifications[1][2]
Dimensions |
length |
162.2m
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beam |
25m
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draft |
5.9m
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Displacement |
14,000 t
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sustained speed |
18+ knots (33.5 km/h)
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capacity |
crew |
124
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troops |
613
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vehicles |
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helicopters |
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landing craft |
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cargo |
- 902 m2 parking space
- 400 m2 dry stores
- 300 m2 magazine
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armament |
2 gatling guns
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