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The joint [[Spain]]/[[Netherlands]] '''Rotterdam/Galicia''' class of [[Landing Platform Dock]] naval vessels are called the '''Enforcer''' class for export.<ref name=SfuCasrCaEnforcer>
The joint [[Spain]]/[[Netherlands]] '''Rotterdam/Galicia''' class of [[Landing Platform Dock]] naval vessels for [[amphibious warfare]] are called the '''Enforcer''' class for export.<ref name=SfuCasrCaEnforcer>
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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

Enforcer specifications[1][2]
Dimensions
length 162.2m
beam 25m
draft 5.9m
Displacement 14,000 t
sustained speed 18+ knots (33.5 km/h)
capacity
crew 124
troops 613
vehicles
helicopters
landing craft
cargo
  • 902 m2 parking space
  • 400 m2 dry stores
  • 300 m2 magazine
armament 2 gatling guns

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