Yugoslavian Malinska 1931
Name | No | Yard No | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Comp | Fate |
MT.130 (ex-MT.XXIX) | 85 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 10/1917 | 20.7.1918 | 1/1920 // --- | completed for Italy (RD58) | |
MT.131 (ex-MT.XXX) | 86 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 10/1917 | 24.8.1918 | 2/1920 // --- | completed for Italy (RD59) | |
MT.132 (ex-MT.XXXI) | 87 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 11/1917 | 28.9.1918 | 7/1920 // --- | completed for Italy (RD60) | |
MT.133 (ex-MT.XXXII) | 88 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 11/1917 | 1931 | 1931 // --- | completed for Yugoslavia (Марjан [Marjan]) | |
MT.134 (ex-MT.XXXIII) | 89 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 12/1917 | 1931 | 1931 // --- | completed for Yugoslavia (Мосор [Mosor]) | |
MT.135 (ex-MT.XXXIV) | 90 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 12/1917 | 1931 | 1931 // --- | completed for Yugoslavia (Малинска [Malinska]) | |
MT.136 (ex-MT.XXXV) | 91 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 12/1917 | 1931 | 1931 // --- | completed for Yugoslavia (Мељине [Meljine]) | |
MT.137 (ex-MT.XXXVI) | 92 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 12/1917 | 1931 | 1931 // --- | completed for Yugoslavia (Мљет [Mljet]) | |
MT.138 (ex-MT.XXXVII) | 93 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 2/1918 | --- | --- | BU incomplete | |
MT.139 (ex-MT.XXXVIII) | 94 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 2/1918 | --- | --- | BU incomplete | |
MT.140 (ex-MT.XXXIX) | 95 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 8/1918 | --- | --- | BU incomplete | |
MT.141 (ex-MT.XL) | 96 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 9/1918 | --- | --- | BU incomplete | |
MT.142 (ex-MT.XLI) | 97 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 9/1918 | --- | --- | BU incomplete | |
MT.143 (ex-MT.XLII) | 98 | Danubius, Porto Ré | 9/1918 | --- | --- | BU incomplete |
Displacement normal, t |
as minesweeper: 115 as minelayer: 128 |
Displacement full, t |
as minelayer: 145 |
Length, m |
30.1 oa 29.4 pp |
Breadth, m |
6.70 |
Draught, m |
as minesweeper: 1.40 as minelayer: 1.70 |
No of shafts |
2 |
Machinery |
2 VTE, 1 Yarrow boiler |
Power, h. p. |
280 |
Max speed, kts |
11.6 |
Fuel, t |
oil |
Endurance, nm(kts) |
|
Armament |
1 x 1 - 47/40 SFK L/44 S, 2 x 1 - 8.80, 24 - 39 mines or mechanical minesweeping gear |
Complement |
27 |
Project history: Designed as minelayers but six ships were reordered as minesweepers. During building all were converted to minesweepers.
RD60
Many thanks to Wolfgang Stöhr for additional information on this page.
© Ivan Gogin, 2014