Algerine-class minesweeper
Class overview | |
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Name | Algerine class |
Builders |
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Operators |
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Preceded by | Bangor class |
Succeeded by | Ton class |
In service | 1942 |
Completed | 110 |
Active | 0 |
Lost | 6 |
Retired | 104 |
Preserved |
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General characteristics | |
Type | Minesweeper |
Displacement |
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Length | 225 ft (69 m) o/a |
Beam | 35 ft 6 in (10.82 m) |
Draught | 11 ft (3.4 m)–12 ft 3 in (3.73 m) |
Installed power | |
Propulsion |
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Speed | 16.5 knots (30.6 km/h; 19.0 mph) |
Range | 5,000 nmi (9,300 km; 5,800 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) |
Complement | 85 |
Armament |
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The Algerine-class minesweeper was a large group of minesweepers built for the Royal Navy (RN) and the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) during the Second World War. 110 ships of the class were launched between 1942 and 1944.
Design and description
By 1940 the Royal Navy had realized that the
Both groups of ships had the same dimensions, although the VTE powered ships had a greater displacement and a deeper draught. The hull measured 225 feet (68.6 m) long overall with a beam of 35 feet 6 inches (10.8 m). The turbine group had a draught of 11 feet (3.4 m) while the reciprocating engined ships sat 1 foot 3 inches (0.4 m) deeper in the water. The turbine-powered ships displaced 850 long tons (860 t) at
The turbine-powered ships had two
The Algerine class was armed with a
The construction contracts were awarded to shipbuilders in both the United Kingdom and Canada.
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Construction
A total of 94 Algerine class vessels served with the Royal Navy; of these 45 were built in the UK and another 49 in Canada. A further 12 vessels served with the Royal Canadian Navy; all these were built in Canada.
The ships were built in the UK were ordered under the 1940 to 1943 war emergency building programmes. The companies involved were
Of the ships built in Canada, the companies involved were
Service history
The Algerine class vessels in service with the Royal Navy were employed mainly as minesweepers, though they were equipped as anti-submarine warfare vessels also, and could serve as escort ships as needed. Their
The Algerines of the Royal Canadian Navy by contrast were employed as escorts. They were not fitted with mine-sweeping gear, though they were optimized for service in the Arctic. The Algerines served principally as senior ships in Canadian escort groups of the Western Local Escort Force and the Halifax Force. No RCN vessels of the class were lost.[6]
Post-war service
After the war, a number of Algerines continued in service as
Some were sold to other navies or into merchant service. The fourteen ships under Lend-Lease were returned to the USN in 1946; five of these later transferred to the Greek Navy. Of the RN ships, five were transferred to the Belgian Navy, two to South Africa and two to Ceylon; another five, one apiece, were acquired by Burma, Nigeria, Italy, Iran, and Thailand. Two RCN ships were transferred to Belgium in 1959 as replacements for two ex-RN ships that were due for disposal. One, HTMS Phosampton (ex-HMS Minstrel), was in service until 2012 with the Royal Thai Navy.
Ships
Name[8] | Builder | Powerplant | Fate |
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Border Cities (J344) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding
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Reciprocating | 1948 sold for demolition |
Fort Frances (J396) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1948 transferred to Department of Mines and Technical Surveys 1974 broken up |
Kapuskasing (J326) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1949-1972 loaned to Department of Mines and Technical Surveys 1978 sunk as a target |
Middlesex (J328) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 2 December 1946 aground near Halifax and became a total loss |
New Liskeard (J397) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1969 broken up |
Oshawa (J330) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1958 sold as civilian survey vessel 1966 broken up |
Portage (J331) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1961 broken up |
Rockcliffe (J335) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1960 broken up |
Sault Ste. Marie (J334) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1960 broken up |
St. Boniface (J332) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1948 sold mercantile as Bess Barry M. |
Wallaceburg (J336) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1959 sold to Belgian Navy as Georges Lecointe 1970 broken up |
Winnipeg (J337) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1959 sold to Belgian Navy as A.F. Dufour 1966 broken up |
Name[8] | Builder | Powerplant | Fate |
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Acute (J106) | Harland & Wolff
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Turbine | 1964 destroyed as a target |
Alarm (J140) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 2 January 1943 badly damaged by mine near Bône December 1943 sold for demolition |
Albacore (J101) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1963 broken up |
Algerine (J213) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 15 November 1942 sunk by Italian submarine off Bougie |
Antares (J282) | Toronto Shipbuilding
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Reciprocating | 1947 returned to USA after lend-lease |
Arcturus (J283) | Redfern Construction[9]
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Reciprocating | 1946 returned to USA after lend-lease 1946 sold to Hellenic Navy as Pyrpolitis 1984 sunk as a target |
Aries (J284) | Toronto Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1946 returned to USA after lend-lease 1947 sold to Hellenic Navy as Armatolos 1977 sunk as a target |
Bramble | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1961 broken up |
Brave (J305) | Blyth Dry Docks | Turbine | 1951 RNVR drillship Satellite 1958 broken up |
Cadmus (J230) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1950 sold to Belgian Navy as Georges Lecointe 1960 broken up |
Chameleon (J387) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1966 broken up |
Cheerful (J388) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1963 broken up |
Circe (J214) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1967 broken up |
Clinton (J286) | Toronto Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1947 returned to USA after lend-lease |
Cockatrice (J229) | Fleming & Ferguson | Reciprocating | 1963 broken up |
Coquette (J350) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1958 broken up |
Courier (J349) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1959 broken up |
Espiegle (J216) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1967 broken up |
Fancy (J308) | Blyth Dry Docks | Turbine | 1950 sold to Belgian Navy as A. F. Dufour 1959 renamed Nzadi 1960 broken up |
Fantome (J224) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1947 broken up |
Felicity (J369) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1947 sold mercantile as Fairfree 1957 broken up |
Fierce (J453) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1959 broken up |
Fly (J306) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1949 sold to Imperial Iranian Navy as Palang 1972 broken up |
Flying Fish (J370) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1949 gifted to Royal Ceylon Navy as HMCyS Vijaya 1972 Sri Lanka Navy 1975 broken up |
Friendship (J398) | Toronto Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1947 returned to USA after lend-lease |
Golden Fleece (J376) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1960 broken up |
Gozo (J287) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1946 returned to USA after lend-lease 1947 sold to Hellenic Navy as Polemistis 1977 deleted |
Hare (J389) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 21 July 1959 sold to Nigerian Navy as HMNS Nigeria 1962 broken up |
Hound (J307) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1962 broken up |
Hydra (J275) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 10 November 1944 damaged by mine and not repaired 1947 broken up |
Jaseur (J428) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1956 broken up |
Jewel (J390) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1967 broken up |
Laertes (J433) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1959 broken up |
Larne (J274) | Lobnitz & Co (transferred from William Simons) |
Reciprocating | 1947 sold to Italian Navy as Eritrea |
Lennox (J276) | Lobnitz & Co (transferred from William Simons) |
Reciprocating | 1961 broken up |
Liberty (J391) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1949 sold to Belgian Navy as Adrien de Gerlache 1969 sold for demolition |
Lightfoot (J288) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1946 returned to USA after lend-lease 1947 sold to Hellenic Navy as Navmachos 1976 withdrawn |
Lioness (J377) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1956 broken up |
Loyalty ex-Rattler(1943) |
Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 22 August 1944 sunk by German submarine in the English Channel |
Lysander HMS Cornflower 1950-1951 |
Port Arthur Shipbuilding
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Reciprocating | 1957 broken up |
Maenad (J335) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1957 broken up |
Magicienne (J436) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1956 broken up |
Mameluke (J437) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1950 broken up |
Mandate (J438) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1957 broken up |
Mariner (J380) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1958 sold to Burmese Navy as Yan Myo Aung 1982 withdrawn and laid up |
Marmion (J381) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1959 broken up |
Marvel (J443) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1958 broken up |
Mary Rose (J360) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1957 broken up |
Melita (J289) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1959 broken up |
Michael (J444) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1956 broken up |
Minstrel (J445) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1947 sold to Royal Thai Navy as Phosampton 2012 withdrawn from service |
Moon (J329) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1957 broken up |
Mutine (J227) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1967 broken up |
Myrmidon (J454) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1958 broken up |
Mystic (J455) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1958 broken up |
Nerissa (J456) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1960 broken up |
Niger (J442) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1966 broken up |
Octavia (J290) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1950 broken up |
Onyx (J221) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1967 broken up |
Orcadia (J462) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1958 broken up |
Orestes (J277) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1963 broken up |
Ossory (J463) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1959 broken up |
Pelorus (J291) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1947 sold to South African Navy as HMSAS Pietermaritzburg)[10] 1976 stricken 19 November 1994 scuttled in Smitswinkel Bay, South Africa |
Persian (J347) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1946 returned to USA after lend-lease 1948 transferred to State Department |
Pickle (J293) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1959 sold to Royal Ceylon Navy as HMCyS Parakrama 1964 broken up |
Pincher (J294) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1962 broken up |
Plucky (J295) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1962 broken up |
Pluto (J446) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1973 broken up |
Polaris (J447) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1956 broken up |
Postillion (J296) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1946 returned to USA after lend-lease 1947 sold to Hellenic Navy as Machitis 1976 withdrawn |
Prompt (J378) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 8 May 1945 damaged by mine (CTL) 1947 broken up |
Providence (J325) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1958 broken up |
Pyrrhus (J448) | Port Arthur Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 1956 broken up |
Rattler see Loyalty |
Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 22 August 1944 sunk by submarine in the English Channel |
Rattlesnake (J297) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1959 broken up |
Ready (J223) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1951 sold to Belgian Navy as Jan van Haverbeke 1961 broken up |
Recruit (J298) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1965 broken up |
Regulus (J327) | Toronto Shipbuilding | Reciprocating | 12 January 1945 sunk by mine in Corfu Channel |
Rifleman (J299) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1972 broken up |
Rinaldo (J225) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1961 broken up |
Romola (J449) | Collingwood Shipbuilding (transferred from Port Arthur Shipbuilding) |
Reciprocating | 1957 broken up |
Rosamund (J439) | Collingwood Shipbuilding (transferred from Port Arthur Shipbuilding) |
Reciprocating | 1947 sold to South African Navy as HMSAS Bloemfontein[10] 5 June 1967 sunk as a target off Simonstown |
Rosario (J219) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1951 sold to Belgian Navy as De Moor 1969 broken up |
Rowena (J384) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1958 broken up |
Seabear (J333) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1958 broken up |
Serene (J354) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1959 broken up |
Skipjack (J300) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1959 broken up |
Spanker (J226) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 1953 sold to Belgian Navy as De Brouwer 1963 broken up |
Squirrel (J301) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 24 July 1945 scuttled off Phuket, Thailand after mine damage |
Stormcloud (J367) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1959 broken up |
Sylvia (J382) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1958 broken up |
Tanganyika (J383) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1963 broken up |
Thisbe (J302) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1957 broken up |
Truelove (J303) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1957 broken up |
Vestal (J215) | Harland & Wolff | Turbine | 26 July 1945 sunk by Japanese aircraft off Phuket, Thailand |
Waterwitch (J304) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1963 broken up |
Wave (J385) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1962 broken up |
Welcome (J386) | Lobnitz & Co | Reciprocating | 1962 broken up |
Welfare (J356) | Redfern Construction | Reciprocating | 1957 broken up |
Name[8] | Builder | Powerplant | Fate |
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Fireball (J464) | Lobnitz & Co | ?Reciprocating | Cancelled October 1944 |
Gabriel (J465) | Lobnitz & Co | ?Reciprocating | Cancelled October 1944 |
Happy Return (J466) | Lobnitz & Co | ?Reciprocating | Cancelled October 1944 |
Larne | William Simons | ?Reciprocating | Cancelled March 1942 |
Lennox | William Simons | ?Reciprocating | Cancelled March 1942 |
Lysander | Harland & Wolff |
?Turbine | Cancelled May 1943 |
Mariner | Harland & Wolff | ?Turbine | Cancelled May 1943 |
Marmion | Harland & Wolff | ?Turbine | Cancelled May 1943 |
Mary Rose | Harland & Wolff | ?Turbine | Cancelled May 1943 |
Moon | Harland & Wolff | ?Turbine | Cancelled May 1943 |
Nicator (J457) | Toronto Shipbuilding |
?Reciprocating | |
Niger | Toronto Shipbuilding | ?Reciprocating | |
Nonpareil (J459) | Toronto Shipbuilding | ?Reciprocating | |
Nox (J459) | Toronto Shipbuilding | ?Reciprocating | |
Odin (J460) | Toronto Shipbuilding | ?Reciprocating | |
Providence | Harland & Wolff | ?Turbine | Cancelled May 1943 |
Regulus | Harland & Wolff | ?Turbine | Cancelled May 1943 |
Rowena | Harland & Wolff | ?Turbine | Cancelled May 1943 |
Seabriar | Harland & Wolff | ?Turbine | Cancelled May 1943 |
Serene | Harland & Wolff | ?Turbine | Cancelled May 1943 |
Styx (J440) | Collingwood Shipbuilding (transferred from Port Arthur Shipbuilding) |
?Reciprocating |
Post-war operators
Name | Ex- | Powerplant | Acquired | Stricken |
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M900 Adrien de Gerlache | HMS Liberty | Turbine | 1949 | 1969 |
M901 Georges Lecointe (i) | HMS Cadmus | Turbine | 1950 | 1959 |
M901 Georges Lecointe (ii) | HMCS Wallaceburg | VTE | 1959 | 1969 |
M902 Jan Van Haverbeke | HMS Ready | Turbine | 1951 | 1960 |
M903 A. F. Dufour (i) | HMS Fancy | Turbine | 1951 | 1959 |
M903 A. F. Dufour (ii) | HMCS Winnipeg | VTE | 1959 | 1966 |
M904 De Brouwer | HMS Spanker | Turbine | 1953 | 1966 |
M905 De Moor | HMS Rosario | Turbine | 1953 | 1966 |
Name | Ex- | Powerplant | Acquired | Stricken |
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HMCyS Vijaya | HMS Flying Fish | VTE | 1949 | 1975 |
HMCyS Parakrama | HMS Pickle | Turbine | 1959 | 1964 |
Name | Ex- | Powerplant | Acquired | Stricken |
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HMSAS Pietermaritzburg | HMS Pelorus | VTE | 1947 | 1976 |
HMSAS Bloemfontein
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HMS Rosamund | VTE | 1947 | 1967 |
Name | Ex- | Powerplant | Navy | Acquired | Stricken |
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Yan Myo Aung
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HMS Mariner | VTE | Burmese Navy |
1958 | 1982 |
HMNS Nigeria
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HMS Hare | Turbine | Nigerian Navy | 1959 | 1962 |
Eritrea
(renamed Alabarda) |
HMS Larne | VTE | Italian Navy | 1947 | 1981 |
Palang
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HMS Fly | VTE | Imperial Iranian Navy |
1949 | 1972 |
Phosampton
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HMS Minstrel | VTE | Royal Thai Navy | 1947 | 2012 |
Algerines sunk in action
Five Algerines were sunk in action, and four others were declared
- Algerine was torpedoed by the Ascianghi off Bougie, Algeria on 15 November 1942.
- Alarm was damaged beyond repair by air attack off Bône, Algeria on 2 January 1943.
- Fantome was mined, and damaged beyond repair, in the Mediterranean on 20 May 1943
- Loyalty (ex-Rattler) was sunk by the U-480 in the English Channel on 22 August 1944.
- Hydra was mined, and damaged beyond repair, off Ostend on 10 November 1944
- Regulus was sunk by a mine off Corfu on 12 January 1945.
- Prompt was mined, and damaged beyond repair, off Ostend on 9 May 1945
- Phuket, Thailandon 24 July 1945.
- Phuket, Thailandon 26 July 1945.
References
- ^ a b c d Lenton, pp. 260–261
- ^ Chesneau, p. 65
- ^ Elliott, pp. 307–308
- ^ Elliott, p. 352
- ^ a b Elliott, p. 314
- ^ Elliott, p. 355
- ^ "Navy aids burning German ship". Imperial War Museums. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
- ^ a b c d Conway, p. 65
- ^ Conway, p.65; Elliott p.312 says Toronto Shipbuilding Co.
- ^ a b "History of the SA Navy". South African Navy. Archived from the original on 23 February 2008. Retrieved 18 February 2008.
Bibliography
- Chesneau, Roger, ed. (1980). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1922–1946. Greenwich, UK: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-146-7.
- ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8.
- Elliott, Peter (1977). Allied Escort Ships of World War II: A complete survey. London: Macdonald and Jane's. ISBN 0-356-08401-9.
- ISBN 1-55750-048-7.