WASHINGTON -- Vlissingen, the second mine countermeasure (MCM) vessel of the rMCM program and the first for the Royal Netherlands Navy, was delivered on February 27th, 2026 in Den Helder.
According to the press release from Naval Group, HNLMS Vlissingen and its predecessor, the M940 Oostende, are the first ships with the capacity to carry, launch, and reconfigure a set of surface drones (USVs), underwater drones (UUVs), and aerial drones (UAVs). They are also reportedly the first to implement a fully robotic system for the detection, classification, identification, and neutralisation of mines. According to Naval Group, these vessels can withstand underwater explosions and have very low acoustic, electrical, and magnetic signatures.
The rMCM program was originally awarded in 2019 to Belgium Naval & Robotics, the consortium formed by Naval Group and Exail. The program aims to provide the Belgian Navy and the Royal Netherlands Navy with twelve mine countermeasures vessels and around a hundred drones integrated inside a toolbox that will equip the vessels. Following the award, a tripartite agreement between France, Belgium, and the Netherlands was signed in September 2023 to formalize their cooperation in the field of mine warfare.
Naval Group is responsible for the design of the vessels. Exail designs and delivers the naval drones. The vessels are being built and assembled by Piriou, under the industrial project management of Kership, a joint venture between Naval Group and Piriou.