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T-121 minesweepers (1942-1946/1943-1946)

T-121 1944

Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
T-121 (ex-MMS1005)     East Anglian Constructors, Oulton Broad, UK   30.7.1942 1.1943 // 1.1944 pilot boat 3.1951
T-122 (ex-MMS1023)     Humphrey & Smith, Grimsby, UK   22.10.1942 12.1942 // 12.1943 pilot boat 3.1951
T-193 (ex-Larch Lake)     Grew Boats, Pentetanguishene, Canada   8.9.1945 11.1945 // 11.1945 stricken 1961
T-194 (ex-Hickory Lake)     Grew Boats, Pentetanguishene, Canada   6.11.1944 8.1945 // 8.1945 stricken 1956
T-195 (ex-Pine Lake)     Port Carling SB, Canada   1945 9.1945 stricken 1956
T-196 (ex-Alder Lake)     Midland SB, Canada   3.12.1944 9.1945 // 9.1945 stricken 1957
T-197 (ex-Cedar Lake)     Taylor, Toronto, Canada   1.8.1945 11.1945 // 11.1945 stricken 1961
T-198 (ex-Elm Lake)     Mac Craft, Sarnia, Canada   25.8.1945 11.1945 // 11.1945 stricken 1956
T-199 (ex-Poplar Lake)     Star SY, New Westminster, Canada   10.5.1945 1/1946 stricken 1957
T-200 (ex-Beech Lake)     Vancouver SY, Canada   31.5.1945 2.1946 // 2.1946 stricken 1961
T-201 (ex-Spruce Lake)     Star SY, New Westminster, Canada   10.7.1945 3/1946 stricken 1958
T-202 (ex-Willow Lake)     Newcastle SB, Nanaimo, Canada   27.7.1945 3/1946 stricken 1960

 

Displacement standard, t

360

Displacement full, t

430

Length, m

42.7

Breadth, m

8.51

Draught, m

3.15 deep load

No of shafts

1

Machinery

1 diesel

Power, h. p.

500

Max speed, kts

10

Fuel, t

diesel oil 54

Endurance, nm(kts) 2000(9.5)

Armament

2 x 1 - 20/70 Oerlikon Mk IV or 2 x 2 - 20/70 Oerlikon Mk IV, mechanical, magnetic, acoustic minesweeping gear

T199-202: 2 x 1 - 20/70 Oerlikon Mk III or 2 x 2 - 20/70 Oerlikon Mk V, mechanical, magnetic, acoustic minesweeping gear

Complement

21

Project history: 126-ft Admiralty motor minesweepers, transferred by lend-lease.

Modernizations: None.

Naval service: No significant events.

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