For maritime support the ship will have two
replenishment-at-sea masts, the holding capacity of approx. of fuel, more than of helicopter fuel, approximately of potable water, and approximately 400 tons of ammunition and other supplies. The JLSS has 2,000
lane meters for transport of material such as tracked and wheeled vehicles or
containers. She has an elevator and crane for up to 40 tons, a
roll on/roll off facility for vehicles, and a steel beach stern construction for accommodating cargo transfer via landing craft. The ship is equipped with two
landing craft vehicle personnel. For sea-basing operations she has a large
helicopter deck with landing spots for operating two
CH-47F Chinooks simultaneously, and a
hangar with a storage capacity of up to six medium-sized helicopters, including
NH90 NFHs. The ship can accommodate up to 300 personnel, of which 159 are the ship's crew. She also has command rooms for war staffs and a large hospital facility with 20 treatment areas, and two surgery rooms. Modular flexibility allows configuration of temporary areas for evacuees or prisoners. Positioned off shore, the ship is designed to act as a Sea Based Operations Platform supporting (amphibious) land forces with logistic support providing supplies and helicopter support (transport and attack).
Armament The armament of the JLSS is heavier than that of
landing platform docks and replenishment ships, but is still primarily for self defence. In high-risk operations the ship will require additional protection from
frigates or
destroyers. Two
Goalkeeper CIWS systems protect the ship against incoming missiles and aircraft at short range, while two
Oto Melara Marlin WS 30 mm rapid cannons provide force-protection against small surface targets such as high speed boats. The ship is also equipped with four Oto Melara
Hitrole NT 12.7 mm guns. The same weaponry has been chosen for the s. All weapon systems of the JLSS are remote-controlled from the
operations and command room.
Sensor suite Karel Doorman has the same sensor suite as the
Holland class. All sensor systems are housed in an integrated mast, provided by
Thales Nederland, called the I-Mast 400, comprising a SeaMaster 400 SMILE air warning radar, a SeaWatcher 100 active phased-array surface detection and tracking radar and the GateKeeper infra-red/electro-optical (EO) warning system. With these systems the ship is able to monitor 140 nm using an Integrated Sensor and Communication Systems (ISCS), also by Thales Nederland. ==Mid-life upgrade==