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ROMANIAN NAVY (ROMANIA)

CONVERTED MERCHANT VESSELS

auxiliary minelayers of WWII

more than 1000 BRT

Name

Compl. // Comm.

Builder

Tonnage, BRT or Disp., t

Dimensions, m

Speed, kts

Engine, Power hp

Armament

Fate

Dacia 5.1907 // 1940 A C de la Loire, St-Nazaire, France 3418 (4500) 108.8x12.8x8.4 18 2VTE, 6500 4-20, 200 mines depot ship 1944
Durostor (ex-Санкт-Петербург [Sankt-Peterburg]) 5.1911 // 1940 Burmeister & Wain, Copenhagen, Denmark 1309 66.1x10.4x 11.5 1VTE mines transport 1944
Regele Carol I 6.1898 // 1940 Fairfield, Govan, UK 3600 (2369) 106.7x12.8x5.6 18 2VTE, 6500 2-20, 160-200 mines sunk 10.10.1941
Romania 2.1905 // 1941 A C de la Loire, St-Nazaire, France 3793 (4500) 108.8x12.8x5.5 18 2VTE, 7200 4-20, 80 mines sunk 11.5.1944

Project history: Merchant vessels used as minelayers.

Modernizations: 7.1941, Regele Carol I: + 2 x 1 - 105/42

10/1941, Dacia: + 3 x 1 - 105/42

Naval service: Dacia was used as depot ship since 1944, 21.8.1944 she was hard damaged during raid of Soviet aircraft at Constanza. 5.9.1944 she was transferred under Soviet control, later towed off to the USSR and 4.11.1944 commissioned by Soviet Navy as TS Desna. Regele Carol I was lost 10.10.1941 at Cape Galata (off Varna) on a mine, laid by Soviet submarine L-5. Romania In December 1942 - November, 1943 was used as depot ship for German MTBs. She was sunk 11.5.1944 by Soviet aircraft S of Sevastopol (may be, abandoned ship was sunk by torpedoes from Soviet MTBs 12.5.1944). Durostor was sunk by Soviet aircraft at Sevastopol 12.5.1944.

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