NRP D. João II

NRP D. João II, also known as the Multifunctional Naval Platform, will be a multipurpose ship for the Portuguese Navy, capable of carrying out surveillance operations, oceanographic research, environmental and meteorological monitoring, as well as emergency evacuation missions.[1]

Class overview
BuildersDamen Shipyards Galați
Operators Portuguese Navy
Planned1
On order1
Portugal
NameD. João II
Ordered24 November 2023
BuilderDamen Group
General characteristics
TypeMulti-purpose ship
Displacement7,000 t (6,900 long tons)
Length107.6 m (353 ft 0 in)
Beam20 m (65 ft 7 in)
Propulsion2 Tier III motors
Speed15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Boats & landing
craft carried
4
Capacity18 containers/ 18 vehicles or 10 semi-rigid boats
TroopsUp to 300 soldiers in emergency situation
Complement48
Aircraft carried2 × helicopters and UAVs
Aviation facilities2 × hangars

History

The contract for the construction of this ship was signed on 24 November 2023 with Damen Group, construction will be carried out at the Damen shipyard in Galați, Romania[2] and the ship is expected to enter active service in the second half of 2026.[3]

Design

The design of the Multifunctional Naval Platform (PNM) was made by Damen based on the requirements laid down by the Portuguese Navy.[4] The ship will have a total length of 107.6 metres (353 ft 0 in), and will function as an aerial, land and underwater drone carrier, increasing its ocean research and monitoring capacity.[5] To perform marine ecology monitoring and oceanic research and surveillance, the ship will be equipped with laboratories and have accommodation for scientific personnel.[6][7] When it comes to naval support the ship will have a 94-by-11-metre (308 ft × 36 ft) flight deck and hangars that can host unmanned aerial vehicles and helicopters.[8] Furthermore, the PNM has a stern ramp for unmanned underwater vehicles and unmanned surface vehicles.[4]

General characteristics

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