WASHINGTON -- The Dutch Ministry of Defense (MoD) has announced the selection of French F21 MK2 heavyweight torpedoes for its four future Orka-class submarines. The announcement marks a significant change in the Orka-class program, given that the MoD’s initial plan was to integrate American-made MK48 torpedoes, which are currently used by the Royal Netherlands Navy aboard the in-service Walrus-class submarines.
In supporting its decision, the Dutch MoD cited rapid technological developments, specifically the threat of manned and unmanned systems equipped with anti-torpedo weapons, and the need to combat these with a high precision advanced heavyweight torpedo such as the F21 MK2. The supplier of this weapon system is the French Naval Group, which also builds the Orka-class submarines. Delivery of the first Orka-class submarine is scheduled for 2033.
The selection of the F21 MK2 torpedo also signifies enhanced cooperation with France, which uses the same weapon system. Sharing knowledge about deployment tactics contributes to the weapon’s effectiveness.