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ROYAL DUTCH NAVY (NETHERLANDS)

MINE WARFARE SHIPS

MV I minesweeping boats

Names

Mv I - IV

MvV - X

MvXI, XII

Builders

G. de Vries Lentsch, Amsterdam: Mv I - IV, XI, XII

Abeking & Rasmussen, Lemwerder, Germany: Mv V - X

Commissioned

None

Losses

captured incomplete by Germany 5.1940: Mv I - IV, XI, XII (RA51 - 56)

fate unknown, but never commissioned for Dutch Navy: Mv V - X

Transfers

None

Discarding None

 

Displacement standard, t

Mv I - IV, XI, XII: 49

Mv V - X: 55

Displacement full, t

 

Length, m

Mv I - IV, XI, XII: 23.0

Mv V - X: 27.8

Breadth, m

Mv I - IV, XI, XII: 4.50

Mv V - X: 4.38

Draught, m

Mv I - IV, XI, XII: 1.10

Mv V - X: 1.30

No of shafts

2

Machinery

Mv I - IV, XI, XII: 2 Kromhourt diesels

Mv V - X: 2 diesels

Power, h. p.

Mv I - IV, XI, XII: 220

Mv V - X: 700

Max speed, kts

Mv I - IV, XI, XII: 10

Mv V - X: 24

Fuel, t

Mv I - IV, XI, XII: diesel oil 6

Endurance, nm(kts)  

Armament

1 x 1 - 20/80 C/38, mechanical minesweeping gear

Complement

34

Project history: After mining of minesweepers Willem van Ewijck and Jan van Gelder the Dutch Naval staff has come to conclusion about necessity to have shallow draught minesweepers. In the late of 1939 the order for 12 motor minesweeping boats has been given out. Both projects were developed on the basis of German "Raumboot" though had significantly smaller dimensions.

MvI - IV, XI and XII in May, 1940 are captured by Germans on slipways and completed for Kriegsmarine as RA51-56 and all were lost in days of war. Rather MvV - X there are no exact data: under one data, their building did not begin, on another they have been completed for German Border Guard.

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