City-class mine countermeasures vessel

The Netherlands and Belgium are doing a joint procurement for the replacements of the Tripartite-class/Alkmaar-class minehunters. Each of the two countries is procuring six new mine countermeasure (MCM) vessels, which makes for a total of 12 MCM ships. The new MCM ships, developed by Naval Group, will include a range of unmanned systems including unmanned surface, aerial and underwater vehicles alongside towed sonars and mine identification and neutralization ROVs.

Artist impression of the MCM
Class overview
NameCity class
Builders
Operators
Preceded by
Subclasses
  • City class
  • Vlissingen class
Built2021
In commissionFrom 2024 onwards
Planned12
Building3
Completed0
Active0
General characteristics
TypeMine countermeasures vessel
Displacement2,800 t (2,800 long tons) full load
Length82.30 m (270 ft 0 in)
Beam17 m (55 ft 9 in)
Draught3.80 m (12 ft 6 in)
Speed15.3 knots (28.3 km/h; 17.6 mph)
Complement33–63
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Naval Surveillance Radar Scanter-6000
  • 2 towed sonars (T-18 equipped with Exail UMISAS 240 sonar)
  • 2 Mine Identification & Disposal Systems (MIDS)
  • 1 Exail influence mine sweeping system integrating 5 CTM magnetic modules
  • 1 PATRIA acoustic module
Armament
Aircraft carried1 unmanned aerial vessel (UMS Skeldar’s V200)
Notes2 unmanned surface vehicles (Exail Inspector 125), 3 autonomous underwater vehicles (A-18 equipped with Exail UMISAS 120 sonar)
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