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SOVIET NAVY (USSR)

MINE WARFARE SHIPS

KM-IV type minesweeping boats (1938-1940/1941, 1941-1945)

No13 1943

Names

Navy boats:

¹13 [No13], 1.1944- ¹301 [No301], 10.1944- KT-301

¹23 [No23], 1.1944- ¹302 [No302], 10.1944- KT-302

¹33 [No33], 1.1944- ¹303 [No303], 10.1944- KT-303

¹43 [No43], 1.1944- ¹304 [No304], 10.1944- KT-304

¹53 [No53], 1.1944- ¹305 [No305], 10.1944- KT-305

¹63 [No63], 1.1944- ¹306 [No306], 10.1944- KT-306

¹67 [No67]

¹73 [No73], 1.1944- ¹307 [No307], 10.1944- KT-307

¹77 [No77], 11.1944- KT-77

¹83 [No83], 1.1944- ¹308 [No308], 10.1944- KT-308

¹87 [No87], 4.1945- KT-87

¹93 [No93], 1.1944- ¹309 [No309], 10.1944- KT-309

¹97 [No97], 11.1944- KT-97

¹103 [No103], 1.1944- ¹310 [No310], 10.1944- KT-310

¹104 [No104], 8.1942- ¹112 [No112], 5.1944- ¹104 [No104], 7.1944- KT-263

¹105 [No105], 10.1944- KT-105

¹107 [No107]

¹111 [No111], 7.1944- KT-264

¹113 [No113], 1.1944- ¹311 [No311], 10.1944- KT-311

¹115 [No115], 11.1944- KT-115

¹118 [No118], 11.1944- KT-118

¹121 [No121], 10.1944- KT-121

¹123 [No123], 1.1944- ¹312 [No312], 10.1944- KT-312

¹133 [No133], 1.1944- ¹313 [No313], 10.1944- KT-313

¹143 [No143], 1.1944- ¹314 [No314], 10.1944- KT-314

¹153 [No153], 1.1944- ¹315 [No315], 10.1944- KT-315

¹163 [No163], 1.1944- ¹316 [No316]

¹173 [No173], 1.1944- ¹317 [No317]

¹183 [No183], 1.1944- ¹318 [No318], 10.1944- KT-318

¹193 [No193], 1.1944- ¹319 [No319], 10.1944- KT-319

¹203 [No203], 1.1944- ¹320 [No320], 10.1944- KT-320

¹213 [No213], 1.1944- ¹335 [No335], 11.1944- KT-335

¹223 [No223], 1.1944- ¹336 [No336], 9.1944- KT-336

¹233 [No233], 1.1944- ¹337 [No337], 9.1944- KT-337

¹243 [No243], 1.1944- ¹338 [No338], 9.1944- KT-338

¹253 [No253], 1.1944- ¹339 [No339], 9.1944- KT-339

¹263 [No263], 1.1944- ¹340 [No340], 9.1944- KT-340

¹273 [No273], 1.1944- ¹341 [No341], 11.1944- KT-341

¹283 [No283], 1.1944- ¹342 [No342], 11.1944- KT-342

¹293 [No293], 1.1944- ¹343 [No343], 11.1944- KT-343

¹303 [No303], 1.1944- ¹344 [No344], 9.1944- KT-344

¹313 [No313], 1.1944- ¹345 [No345], 9.1944- KT-345

¹346 - 348 [No346 - 348], 10.1944- KT-346 - 348

¹373 [No373], 1.1944- ¹321 [No321]

¹383 [No383], 1.1944- ¹322 [No322], 11.1944- KT-322

¹393 [No393], 1.1944- ¹323 [No323]

¹403 [No403], 1.1944- ¹324 [No324], 11.1944- KT-324

¹413 [No413], 1.1944- ¹325 [No325], 11.1944- KT-325

¹423 [No423], 1.1944- ¹326 [No326], 11.1944- KT-326

¹433 [No433], 1.1944- ¹327 [No327], 11.1944- KT-327

¹443 [No443], 1.1944- ¹328 [No328], 11.1944- KT-328

¹453 [No453], 1.1944- ¹329 [No329], 11.1944- KT-329

¹463 [No463], 1.1944- ¹330 [No330], 11.1944- KT-330

¹473 [No473], 1.1944- ¹331 [No331], 11.1944- KT-331

¹483 [No483], 1.1944- ¹332 [No332], 11.1944- KT-332

¹493 [No493], 1.1944- ¹333 [No333], 11.1944- KT-333

¹503 [No503], 1.1944- ¹334 [No334], 11.1944- KT-334

¹901 [No901], 4.1945- KT-621

¹1401 [No1401], 9.1941- ¹902 [No902]

¹1402 [No1402], 9.1941- ¹903 [No903]

¹1403 [No1403], 9.1941- ¹904 [No904], 4.1945- KT-622

¹1404 [No1404], 9.1941- ¹905 [No905]

¹1405 [No1405], 9.1941- ¹906 [No906], 4.1945- KT-623

¹1407 [No1407], 9.1941- ¹908 [No908], 4.1945- KT-624

¹1408 [No1408], 9.1941- ¹909 [No909]

¹1409 - 1411 [No1409 - 1411], 9.1941- ¹910 - 912 [No910 - 912], 4.1945- KT-625 - 627

¹1412 [No1412], 9.1941- ¹913 [No913]

¹1413 [No1413], 9.1941- ¹914 [No914], 4.1945- KT-628

¹1414 [No1414], 9.1941- ¹915 [No915]

¹1415 [No1415], 9.1941- ¹916 [No916]

¹1416 [No1416], 9.1941- ¹917 [No917], 4.1945- KT-629

KT-210

KT-231

KT-239

KT-265

KT-266

KT-283 - 285

KT-291

KT-292

KT-294

KT-295

KT-298

KT-349 - 356

KT-358 - 360

KT-363

KT-381 - 390

KT-664 - 682

KT-851 - 857

KT-952

KT-954

KT-955

KT-958

KT-960

KT-962

KT-965 - 968

KT-972 - 979

ÊÝÌÒÙ-280 - 282 [KEMTShch-280 - 282]

ÊÝÌÒÙ-287 - 290 [KEMTShch-287 - 290]

Auxuliary Navy boats, reclassified as combatants:

¹1406 [No1406] (ex-¹406 [No406]), 9.1941- ¹907 [No907]

ÊÝÌÒÙ-7 [KEMTShch-7] (ex-ÎØÊ-26 [OShK-26]), 11.1943- ÐÒÙ-101 [RTShch-101], 6.1944- ÊÝÌÒÙ-101 [KEMTShch-101]

ÊÝÌÒÙ-8 [KEMTShch-8] (ex-ÎØÊ-28 [OShK-28]), 11.1943- ÐÒÙ-109 [RTShch-109], 6.1944- ÊÝÌÒÙ-109 [KEMTShch-109]

ÌÈ-8 [MI-8]

Builders

Small river yards

Completed

1938 // 1941: No1406, MI-8

1941: No104, 105, 111, 115, 118, 121, 901, 1401 - 1405, 1407 - 1416

1942: No67, 77, 87, 97, 107

1940 // 1942: KEMTShch-7, 8

1943: No13, 23, 33, 43, 53, 63, 73, 83, 93, 103, 113, 123, 133, 143, 153, 163, 173, 183, 193, 203, 213, 223, 233, 243, 253, 263, 273, 283, 293, 303, 313, 373, 383, 393, 403, 413, 423, 433, 443, 453, 463, 473, 483, 493, 503

1944: No346 - 348, KT-265, 283, 291, 292, 295, 298, 349 - 356, 358 - 360, 381 - 390, 664 - 682, KEMTShch-280 - 282, 287 - 290

1945: KT-210, 231, 239, 266, 284, 285, 294, 363, 851 - 857, 952, 954, 955, 958, 960, 962, 965 - 968, 972 - 979

Losses

No67 (28.9.1944), No107 (20.8.1944), No316 (9.7.1944), No317 (30.5.1944), KT-337 (9.9.1944), KT-340 (20.10.1944), KT-345 (24.10.1944), No321 (10.10.1944), No323 (30.7.1944), No902 (5.10.1941), No905 (21.6.1944), No907 (5.8.1944), No916 (26.5.1942), KT-355 (30.7.1944), KT-680 (16.11.1944)

Transfers

none

Discarding

1944: No903

1945: KT-231, 239, KEMTShch-101, 109, 280, 282, 287 - 290

late 1940s: all survived

 

 

Displacement standard, t

 

Displacement full, t

12

Length, m

19.3

Breadth, m

3.40

Draught, m

0.80

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 petrol engines

Power, h. p.

126

Max speed, kts

10

Fuel, t

petrol

Endurance, nm(kts) 220(7)

Armament

No13, 23, 33, 43, 53, 63, 67, 73, 77, 83, 87, 93, 97, 103-105, 107, 111, 113, 115, 118, 121, 123, 133, 143, 153, 163, 173, 183, 193, 203, 213, 223, 233, 243, 253, 263, 273, 283, 293, 303, 313, 346-348, 373, 383, 393, 403413, 423, 433, 443, 453, 463, 473, 483, 493, 503, 901, 1401-1416, KT-210, 231, 239, 265, 266, 283-285, 291, 292, 294, 295, 298, 349-356, 358-360, 363, 381-390, 664-682, 851-857, 952, 954, 955, 958, 960, 962, 965-968, 972-979, MI-8: 1 x 1 - 7.6/94, mechanical minesweeping gear

KEMTShch-280-282, 287-290, 7, 8: 1 x 1 - 7.6/94, magnetic minesweeping gear

Complement 10

Project history: Further development of KM-2 with twin-shaft machinery. In days of war they were used as minesweeping, patrol and smoke curtain launches.

Modernizations: 1942, No104, No111; 1943, No901, 903 - 915, 917: - minesweeping gear.

1943, RTShch-101, 109: - magnetic minesweeping gear; + mechanical minesweeping gear

1944, No112, 111; 1945, KT-621 - 629: + mechanical minesweeping gear

1944, KEMTShch-101, 109: - mechanical minesweeping gear; + magnetic minesweeping gear

Naval service: No significant events.

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