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{{Short description|Class of light cruisers of the Royal Netherlands Navy}}
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| Ship caption = ''Java'' soon after her commissioning, evident with her tall, slender, masts
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| Name = ''Java'' class
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| Builders = *[[Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding|Koninklijke Maatschappij de Schelde]], [[Vlissingen|Flushing]]
| name = ''Java'' class
* [[Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Maatschappij]], [[Amsterdam]]
| builders = *[[Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding|Koninklijke Maatschappij de Schelde]], [[Vlissingen|Flushing]]
* [[Wilton-Fijenoord]], [[Schiedam]] (planned)
              * [[Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Maatschappij]], [[Amsterdam]]
| Operators = {{naval|Netherlands}}
              * [[Wilton-Fijenoord]], [[Schiedam]] (planned)
| Class before =  
| operators = {{naval|Netherlands}}
| Class after = *{{HNLMS|De Ruyter|1935|2}}
| class_before = [[Holland-class cruiser|Holland class]]
| Subclasses =  
| class_after = *{{HNLMS|De Ruyter|1935|2}}
| Built range = 1916–1926
| subclasses =  
| In commission range = 1925–1944
| built_range = 1916–1926
| Total ships planned = 3
| in_commission_range = 1925–1944
| Total ships completed = 2
| total_ships_planned = 3
| Total ships cancelled = 1
| total_ships_completed = 2
| Total ships active =  
| total_ships_canceled = 1
| Total ships laid up =  
| total_ships_active =  
| Total ships lost = 2
| total_ships_laid_up =  
| Total ships retired =  
| total_ships_lost = 2
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| Ship type = [[Light cruiser]]
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* {{cvt|8339|t|LT}} full load
| type = [[Light cruiser]]
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| displacement = *{{cvt|6776|t|LT|lk=on}} standard
| Ship beam = {{convert|16|m|ftin|abbr=on}}
                  * {{cvt|8339|t|LT}} full load
| Ship draught = {{convert|6.1|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}
| length = {{convert|155.3|m|ftin|abbr=on}} [[Length overall|oa]]
| Ship propulsion = *3 steam turbines
| beam = {{convert|16|m|ftin|abbr=on}}
*3 propellers
| draught = {{convert|6.1|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}
| Ship speed = {{convert|31|kn|lk=in}}
| propulsion = *3 steam turbines
| Ship range = {{convert|3600|nmi|abbr=on|lk=in}} at {{convert|12|kn|abbr=on}}
                *3 propellers
| Ship complement = 525
| speed = {{convert|31|kn|lk=in}}
| Ship sensors =  
| range = {{convert|3600|nmi|abbr=on|lk=in}} at {{convert|12|kn|abbr=on}}
| Ship EW =  
| complement = 525
| Ship armament = *10 × {{cvt|15.0|cm|in|1}} guns
| sensors =  
* 8 (''Java'') or 6 (''Sumatra'') × [[Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/60|Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft guns]]
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* 8 × {{convert|.5|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[machine gun]]s
| armament = *10 × {{cvt|15.0|cm|in|1}} guns
| Ship armour = *{{convert|7.5|cm|in|0|abbr=on}} [[armored belt|belt]]
              * 8 (''Java'') or 6 (''Sumatra'') × [[Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/60|Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft guns]]
* {{cvt|2.5|to|5|cm|in|abbr=on}} deck
              * 8 × {{convert|.5|in|mm|abbr=on}} [[machine gun]]s
* {{convert|12.5|cm|in|abbr=on}} [[conning tower]]
| armour = *{{convert|7.5|cm|in|0|abbr=on}} [[armored belt|belt]]
* {{convert|10|cm|in|abbr=on}} [[gun shield|shields]]
            * {{cvt|2.5|to|5|cm|in|abbr=on}} deck
| Ship aircraft = 2 × [[floatplane]]s
            * {{convert|12.5|cm|in|abbr=on}} [[conning tower]]
| Ship aircraft facilities =  
            * {{convert|10|cm|in|abbr=on}} [[gun shield|shields]]
| Ship notes =  
| aircraft = 2 × [[floatplane]]s
| Ship power = 8 [[boilers]]
| aircraft_facilities =  
| notes =  
| power = 8 [[boilers]]
{{convert|73000|shp|abbr=on}} (''Java'')
{{convert|73000|shp|abbr=on}} (''Java'')
{{convert|82000|shp|abbr=on}} (''Sumatra'')
{{convert|82000|shp|abbr=on}} (''Sumatra'')
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The '''''Java'' class''' was a series of [[light cruiser]]s operated by the [[Royal Netherlands Navy]] during the [[interwar period]] and World War II. Designed to defend the [[Dutch East Indies]] against the [[Empire of Japan]], the cruisers were designed in 1916 to be the best in the world. However, a series of issues due to [[World War I]], supply chain issues, [[Strike action|worker strikes]], instability in Germany, and a change in national policy delayed the ships for more than a decade. Of the three ships planned, one was canceled during a construction pause.  
The '''''Java'' class''' was a series of [[light cruiser]]s operated by the [[Royal Netherlands Navy]] during the [[interwar period]] and World War II. Designed to defend the [[Dutch East Indies]] against the [[Empire of Japan]], the cruisers were designed in 1916 to be the best in the world. However, a series of issues due to [[World War I]], supply chain issues, [[Strike action|worker strikes]], instability in Germany, and a change in national policy delayed the ships for more than a decade. Of the three ships planned, one was canceled during a construction pause.  
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* {{Cite book |last=Whitley |first=Michael J. |title=Cruisers of World War Two: An International Encyclopedia |publisher=[[United States Naval Institute]] |date=January 1, 1996 |isbn=978-1557501417 |edition=1st}}
* {{Cite book |last=Whitley |first=Michael J. |title=Cruisers of World War Two: An International Encyclopedia |publisher=[[United States Naval Institute]] |date=January 1, 1996 |isbn=978-1557501417 |edition=1st}}


* {{Cite book |last=Willigenburg |first=Henk van |title=Dutch Warships of World War ll |publisher=Lanasta |year=2010 |isbn=978-9086160815}}
* {{Cite book |last=Willigenburg |first=Henk van |title=Dutch Warships of World War II |publisher=Lanasta |year=2010 |isbn=978-9086160815}}


==Further reading==
==Further reading==
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The Java class was a series of light cruisers operated by the Royal Netherlands Navy during the interwar period and World War II. Designed to defend the Dutch East Indies against the Empire of Japan, the cruisers were designed in 1916 to be the best in the world. However, a series of issues due to World War I, supply chain issues, worker strikes, instability in Germany, and a change in national policy delayed the ships for more than a decade. Of the three ships planned, one was canceled during a construction pause.

By the time the remaining two ships were launched in the mid 1920s, their design was outdated and little work was done to address the issue. Both ships saw action during World War II. Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". was in the Netherlands when the country was invaded by Germany in 1940, and the cruiser fled to the United Kingdom. Under British control, she sailed around the world, was disarmed, and sunk as a breakwater off Normandy. Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". was in the East Indies when the Pacific War began in 1941, and joined Allied efforts in attempting to repulse several Japanese invasions. During the Battle of the Java Sea, she was torpedoed and promptly sunk.

Design

Development

During the early 20th century, the primary purpose of the Royal Netherlands Navy was the protection of the oil-rich and economically vital Dutch East Indies. The largest threat was from the rapidly expanding Japanese Empire and its significantly larger and more powerful navy. Unable and unwilling to build a comparable force, the Netherlands focused on maintaining a small but high-quality fleet designed to delay any invasions until reinforcements from other European powers with similarly threatened colonies could arrive.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". In 1914, the Navy planned for a large expansion of its fleets, concerned about Japanese naval expansion and the need to maintain Dutch neutrality during World War I. One major aspect of the plan was the Java-class cruiser, intended to outperform all comparable cruisers, especially those of Japan. The new Japanese Chikuma-class scout cruiserTemplate:En dashwith Script error: No such module "convert". displacement, eight Script error: No such module "convert". guns and a top speed of Script error: No such module "convert".Template:En dashwas used as a template for what the new design needed to surpass.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

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Characteristics

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Celebes, the third ship of the class, was intended to operate as the flagship of the East Indies Fleet and was about Template:Cvt longer and Script error: No such module "convert". heavier than the rest of her class.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". After she was canceled, CelebesTemplate:' role of flagship was filled with the commissioning of Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". in 1936.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

Construction

File:Kruiser Hr.Ms. Sumatra (1926-1942) Oplegperiode tijdens WOII in Portsrmouth, UK. Oefeningen 15 cm- geschut (2158 011547).jpg
The class' delays made the ships immediately outdated, most obvious in their relatively unprotected and underwhelming armament (image from Sumatra).

Reliance on foreign expertise soon backfired as the German arms industry buckled and collapsed as a result of World War I and resulting political unrest throughout Germany. Construction stalled as materials were delayed and some parts never arrived at all. After the war, the Dutch government questioned the need to build new, expensive, warships. As a result, the newly-started Celebes was canceled and work on the other two ships was suspended. During the pause, the government explored alternative uses for the cruisers, including a proposal to convert them into English Channel ferries. Ultimately, the Navy successfully argued that completing the ships would be more cost-effective than abandoning them, and progress resumed in 1920. Both ships were launched over the next year as parts were sourced from countries such as the United Kingdom and Sweden, although eight SK L/50 Script error: No such module "convert". guns were found in a Krupp warehouse and were incorporated.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Construction was further delayed by a series of strikes, the newly introduced 8-hour work day, supply issues, and a fire that destroyed turbines intended for the future Sumatra. New turbines for the cruiser were sourced, allowing her to produce Template:Cvt.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

The significant delays of her construction saw the ships outdated by the time she entered service, primarily regarding their armament. By 1922, the Washington Naval Treaty created a new standard of cruiser equipped with Script error: No such module "convert". guns, which Japan heavily invested in. In addition, the single-barrel weapons protected only by gun-shields had already been replaced by enclosed, multi-gun turrets fed by independent magazines in other navies.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

File:Awm 045393 HNLMS Java.jpg
Java after her reconstruction, featuring thicker and shorter masts.

Modifications

Soon after the two ships entered service, they were fitted with two derricks and two floatplanes. Initially, the ships were equipped with the Fairey S.III, although it was fragile and replaced by the Fokker C.VII-w in 1927, itself later replaced by the Fokker C.XI-w in 1937.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". During the mid 1930s, the ships were refitted: the forward mast was rebuilt and shortened, and the anti-air weapons was expanded. Sumatra received three twin Script error: No such module "convert". Bofors guns, while Java had two.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

Ships

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Name Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Fate
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Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities". Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Maatschappij 15 July 1916 29 December 1920 26 May 1926 Scuttled, 9 June 1944
Celebes Wilton-Fijenoord Cancelled, 1919

Service history

Java

After she was commissioned, Java sailed to the East Indies and visited several cities throughout East Asia and Oceania. In 1937, she returned to Europe to escort convoys through the Strait of Gibraltar during the Spanish Civil War and underwent a refit in 1938. By 1939, she continued to escort convoys in Asia before she joined an Allied fleet and participated in several attempts to repulse Japanese invasions of the East Indies. After several failed attacks, the cruiser was torpedoed and sunk while attempting to prevent the invasion of Java during the Battle of the Java Sea.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Her outdated design proved fatal as she lacked modern protections and redundancies. She was struck by a Japanese torpedo on her stern, which caused her aft magazine to detonate. The resulting explosion ripped apart the ship, and she sank in about 15 minutes with most of her crew.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

Sumatra

Sumatra likewise operated with Java in the East Indies. Upon JavaTemplate:'s return from her 1938 refit, Sumatra sailed to Europe where she also escorted convoys during the Spanish Civil War and served as a training ship. She was docked and awaited her own refit in May 1940 when Germany invaded the Netherlands. She then fled for the United Kingdom and was placed under the command of the British Royal Navy. The next month, she sailed for Canada to evacuate members of the Dutch Royal Family and later patrolled the Caribbean and mid-Atlantic for commerce raiding. Later that year, she returned to the East Indies, was retrofitted, and had her crew reassigned to other vessels. After war was declared against Japan, the cruiser fled Asia with only a portion of her crew and machinery online. She sailed around the world and arrived back to the United Kingdom. The Royal Navy viewed her as obsolete, and had her disarmed to replace worn-out weapons on other Dutch vessels and later had her sunk as a breakwater during the construction of an artificial harbor after the Invasion of Normandy.Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Footnotes".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

Citations

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External links

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