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Warship 3: Hr.Ms. Jacob v. Heemskerck
2013 || Paperback || Rindert van Zinderen Bakker || Lanasta
The ships of the Jacob van Heemskerck class of the Royal Netherlands Navy were constructed as specialised air defence frigates. It was a further developement out of the Standard-frigates. Two ships were built. They served for about twenty years in the R.Neth. navy. Since 2005 both are in service as the Almirante Latorre class in the Chilean Navy.
Warship 10
Type 47b destyroyer Drenthe
2020 || Paperback || Jantinus Mulder e.a. || Lanasta || met inkijkexemplaar
To counter a growing threat of Soviet submarines and aircraft shortly after WWII, the Royal Netherlands Navy ordered new ships. Classified as ASW destroyer (onderzeebootjager), but so close to contemporary destroyers in terms of specifications. Still suffering from the havoc of war the national industry managed to design and construct these ships in two classes.
Drenthe was of the more capable Type 47B series.
Astonavigation
from Columbus to William Barentsz for the modern sailor
2021 || Paperback || Siebren van der Werf e.a. || Lanasta
Taking the height of the poleFor the sixteenth century navigator this meant finding your latitude. Five centuries ago, to the year, the first nautical handbooks on celestial navigation appeared in print with declination tables written for 1517-1520. They explained how you can find your position taking the height of the sun or the Pole Star. And which course to steer to find your port. These are techniques that have proven their value through the centuries. In this book Siebren van der Werf a...
Warship 06: HMCS Haida
2014 || Paperback || Rindert Zinderen Bakker || Lanasta || met inkijkexemplaar
HMCS Haida was a destroyer of the Tribal-class serving in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) from 1943-1963. During World War II, Haida sank more enemy surface tonnage than any other Canadian warship. In the Korean War the ship did two tours of duty.
Nowadays she is the only surviving Tribal-class destroyer out of 27 units that were constructed between 1937-1945 for the Royal Navy, Royal Australian Navy, and the Royal Canadian Navy.
Landing Platform Dock Intrepid
Warship 16
2024 || Paperback || Jantinus Mulder || Lanasta || met inkijkexemplaar
One of a two-ship class assault ships commissioned in 1967. Incorporating a large docking well aft, which could accommodate up to four medium landing craft, while four 30 troop light landing craft could be loaded on davits each side of the superstructure. The large flight deck aft could operate up to six helicopters. Both ships operated with the Falkland Task Force in 1982.
Frigate HMS Leander / 2 / druk 1
2012 || Paperback || Jantinus Mulder || Lanasta
HMS Leander was completed in 1963 as the first and name ship of the Leander Class Improved Type 12 General Purpose Frigates. In 1974 the ship was converted for the Anglo-Austrian rocket propelled anti-submarine weapon; Ikara. The design was the most successful Western frigate of its time and also commemorated in less obvious ways. As being the breed for several international new designs.
Frigate USS Clark / druk 1
2014 || Paperback || Rindert van Zinderen Bakker || Lanasta || met inkijkexemplaar
USS Clark (FFG-11) was the fifth ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided-missile frigates.The ships were designed in the United States in the mid-1970s as general-purpose escort vessels inexpensive enough to be bought in large quantities to replace World War II-era destroyers and 1960s-era frigates.Intended to protect convoys, landing forces, supply and replenishment groups.The frigate was ordered from Bath Iron Works on 27 February 1976 as part of the FY76 program, Clark was laid dow...
Warship 5 Cruiser Gelderland
2015 || Paperback || Jantinus Mulder || Lanasta
Warship 07: Fast Combat Support Ship HNLMS Zuiderkruis 7
2017 || Paperback || Jantinus Mulder e.a. || Lanasta
HNLMS Zuiderkruis (1975-2012) was the second Fast Combat Support Ship of the
Royal Netherlands Navy. Primarily intended for Replenishment At Sea (RAS=UNREP operations) fueling Nl Task Group and NATO units. As a modern design Zuiderkruis enabled a “one stop replenishment” and carried also AVCAT, fresh water and
stores/spare parts. A helicopter deck facilitated VERTREP.
Liners 6: Australis
2024 || Paperback || Bert Lamers || Lanasta
The ss ‘Australis’ was a well known ocean liner which entered
service in 1940 as the ss ‘America’ for the United States Lines.
The ship was sold to the Greek Chandris Lines in 1964 and
served until 1977 very successfully on the route Western-
Europe-Australia-New Zealand. This volume of Liners spans
the history of the great liner from when she was purchased in
1964 until her sad wrecking in January 1994.