These are the Dutch warships that could go toe-to-toe with Russia in the waters around Europe

Netherlands Dutch Navy frigate destroyer De Zeven Provincien
Netherlands Dutch Navy frigate destroyer De Zeven Provincien

US Navy/Mass Comm Specialist Seaman Daniel Gaither

The Royal Netherlands Navy has a long tradition of naval prowess. Throughout its history, this Navy held its own against opponents ranging from England to Indonesia.

Today, it is much smaller than it has been in the past, but it is still very potent. If tensions with Russia ever escalate to war, these ships could help defend the Baltic states or be used to escort convoys across the Atlantic.

Today, the centerpiece of the Dutch navy consists of four powerful air-defense vessels. While the Dutch Navy calls them "frigates," these ships actually are really more akin to smaller guided-missile destroyers.

Their armament is close to that of the Royal Navy's Type 45 destroyers. These vessels replaced two Tromp-class guided-missile destroyers and two Jacob van Heemskerck-class guided-missile frigates.

Netherlands Dutch Navy frigate destroyer De Zeven Provincien
Netherlands Dutch Navy frigate destroyer De Zeven Provincien

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According to the Sixteenth Edition of the Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World, a De Zeven Provincien-class vessel comes in at roughly 6,000 tons.

It is armed with a 40-cell Mk 41 vertical-launch system that usually carries 32 RIM-66 Standard SM-2 surface-to-air missiles and 32 RIM-162 Evolved Sea Sparrow Missiles. It is also equipped with a five-inch gun, 324mm torpedo tubes, and can operate either a Lynx or NH90 helicopter.

The ships are also equipped with eight RGM-84F Harpoon Block ID anti-ship missiles.

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