Godetia (A960) was a command and logistical support ship of the Belgian Naval Component, launched on 7 December 1965 at the Boelwerf in Temse and entered service on 2 June 1966.
Used primarily to provide logistic support to Belgium's fleet of minesweepers, Godetia has also seen service as a training ship, royal yacht and fisheries protection.
The ship was powered by four ACEC-MAN diesel engines turning two shafts with controllable pitch propellers creating 4,000 kilowatts (5,400 bhp).
[1] The ship was initially armed with two twin-mounted Bofors 40-millimetre (1.6 in) guns located fore and aft.
[8] The logistics vessel was laid down on 15 February 1965, launched on 7 December 1965 and commissioned into the Belgian Naval Component on 2 June 1966.
The ship's main mission was to provide logistic support to Belgium and its allies' fleet of minesweepers.
[10] In May–June 2015 Godetia was a part of the European Union's Triton operation, enforcing the maritime border in the Mediterranean Sea.