The K-class torpedo boats were a class of three small warships that served in the Dutch Koninklijke Marine. The K stands for 'Klein' (Dutch for 'small'), as these ships were ordered next to the larger G 1-class torpedo boat, where the G stands for 'Groot' (Dutch for 'big'). The 48-ton ships were ordered in 1904 and commissioned the next year. Christiaan Cornelis saw limited action at the start of World War II during the Battle of the Netherlands in 1940.

HNLMS Christiaan Cornelis, the second ship in the K class
Class overview
BuildersMaatschappij voor Scheeps- en Werktuigbouw Fijenoord
Operators Royal Netherlands Navy
Built1904–1905
In commission1905–1940
Planned3
Completed3
Lost1
Retired2
General characteristics
TypeTorpedo boat
Displacement47,9 tons
Length30.0 m (98 ft 5 in)
Beam3.6 m (11 ft 10 in)
Draft1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Propulsion
  • 1 triple expansion machine
  • 1 coal-fired cylindrical boiler
  • 592 hp
Speed18.6 kn (34.4 km/h)
Range500 nmi (930 km) at 9 kn (17 km/h)
Complement12
Armament
  • 1 × 37 mm (1.5 in) gun
  • 2 × 45 cm (18 in) torpedo tubes (2 × 1)

Ships

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Name Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Fate
Michiel Gardeyn Maatschappij voor Scheeps- en Werktuigbouw Fijenoord 1904 1905 1905 Decommissioned in 1921, sunk as target ship for an airstrike practice in 1921
Christiaan Cornelis Maatschappij voor Scheeps- en Werktuigbouw Fijenoord 1904 1 September 1905 28 December 1905 Scuttled 13 May 1940, after being damaged by German machine gun fire the previous day
Willem Warmont Maatschappij voor Scheeps- en Werktuigbouw Fijenoord 1904 1905 1905 Decommissioned in 1937

References

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  • Mark, Chris (1997). Schepen van de Koninklijke Marine in W.O. II. Alkmaar: De Alk bv. ISBN 978-9060135228.
  • Kimenai, Peter (29 December 2010). "Nederlandse torpedoboten Inleiding" (in Dutch). TracesOfWar.com. Retrieved 7 June 2018.