Coastal minesweeper

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Coastal minesweeper is a term used by the

coastal
use as opposed to participating in fleet operations at sea.

Because of its small size—usually less than 100 feet in length—and construction—wood as opposed to steel—and slow speed—usually about 9 or 10 knots—the coastal minesweeper was considered too fragile and slow to operate on the high seas with the fleet.

engines
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References

This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.