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MINE WARFARE SHIPS

CATHERINE minesweepers (1943 - 1944)

Catherine 1943 

Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Akbar BAM1     General Engineering, Alameda, USA 7.1942 12.12.1942 9/1943//--- commissioned by US Navy (AM314 Champion)
Alice BAM2     General Engineering, Alameda, USA 7/1942 5.1.1943 10/1943//--- commissioned by US Navy (AM315 Chief)
Amelia BAM3     General Engineering, Alameda, USA 8/1942 30.1.1943 11/1943//--- commissioned by US Navy (AM316 Competent)
Amity BAM4     General Engineering, Alameda, USA 10/1942 18.2.1943 1/1944//--- commissioned by US Navy (AM317 Defence)
Augusta BAM5     General Engineering, Alameda, USA 12/1942 19.4.1943 1/1944//--- commissioned by US Navy (AM318 Devastator)
Blaze BAM6     General Engineering, Alameda, USA 1/1943 1.5.1943 2/1944//--- commissioned by US Navy (AM319 Gladiator)
Brutus BAM7     General Engineering, Alameda, USA 2/1943 21.5.1943 4/1944//--- commissioned by US Navy (AM320 Impeccable)
Buffalo BAM8     General Engineering, Alameda, USA 2.1943 22.6.1943 5/1944//--- commissioned by US Navy (AM340 Ardent)
Catherine (ex-BAM9) J12 33 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 4/1942 7.9.1942 7.1943 returned 12.1946
Cato (ex-BAM10) J16 34 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 4/1942 7.9.1942 7.1943 sunk 6.7.1944
Chamois (ex-BAM12) J28 36 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 6/1942 26.10.1942 10.1943 CTL 21.7.1944
Chance (ex-BAM13) J340 37 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 7/1942 26.10.1942 11.1943 returned 12.1946
Combatant (ex-BAM14) J341 38 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 7/1942 27.11.1942 11.1943 returned 12.1946
Cynthia (ex-BAM15) J345 39 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 9/1942 27.11.1942 12.1943 returned 1.1947
Elfreda (ex-BAM16, ex-AM321 Overseer) J402 40 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 9/1942 25.1.1943 12.1943 returned 6.1947
Errant BAM22   41 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 10.1942 25.2.1943 12/1943//--- commissioned by US Navy (AM322 Spear)
Espoir BAM23   42 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 10.1942 25.2.1943 2/1944//--- commissioned by US Navy (AM323 Triumph)
Exploit BAM24   43 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 11.1942 5.4.1943 2/1944//--- commissioned by US Navy (AM324 Vigilance)
Fairy (ex-BAM25) J403 44 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 11/1942 5.4.1943 3.1944 returned 12.1946
Florizel (ex-BAM26) J404 45 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 1/1943 20.5.1943 4.1944 returned 12.1946
Foam (ex-BAM27) J405 46 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 1/1943 20.5.1943 4.1944 returned 11.1946
Frolic (ex-BAM28) J406 47 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 5/1943 22.7.1943 5.1944 returned 1.1947, to Turkey 1947 (Çandarlı)
Gazelle (ex-BAM17) J342   Savannah Machine, USA 7/1942 10.1.1943 7.1943 returned 12.1946
Gorgon (ex-BAM18) J346   Savannah Machine, USA 8/1942 24.1.1943 8.1943 returned 12.1946
Grecian (ex-Garnet, ex-BAM19) J352   Savannah Machine, USA 9/1942 10.3.1943 9.1943 returned 1.1947, to Turkey 1.1947 (Edincik)
Jasper (ex-BAM29) J407 48 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 3/1943 20.6.1943 8.1944 returned 12.1946
Magic (ex-BAM20) J400   Savannah Machine, USA 1/1943 24.5.1943 10.1943 sunk 6.7.1944
Pique (ex-Celerity, ex-BAM11) J23 35 Associated SB, Seattle, USA 6/1942 20.6.1943 8.1943 returned 12.1946, to Turkey 3.1947 (Ereğli)
Pylades (ex-BAM21) J401   Savannah Machine, USA 1/1943 27.6.1943 11.1943 sunk 8.7.1944
Sepoy BAM30   7 Gulf SB, Chickasaw, USA 6/1942? 17.6.1943 9/1943//--- commissioned by US Navy (AM341 Dextrous)
Steadfast (ex-BAM31) J375 8 Gulf SB, Chickasaw, USA 6/1942 17.1.1943 9.1943 returned 12.1946
Strenuous (ex-AM129 Vital) J338 4 Gulf SB, Chickasaw, USA 1/1942 7.9.1942 5.1943 returned 12.1946
Tattoo (ex-BAM32) J374 9 Gulf SB, Chickasaw, USA 6/1942 27.1.1943 10.1943 returned 1.1947
Tourmaline (ex-AM130 Usage) J339 5 Gulf SB, Chickasaw, USA 1/1942 4.10.1942 6.1943 returned 1.1947, to Turkey 1947 (Çardak)

 

Displacement standard, t

890

Displacement full, t

1250

Length, m

65.5 wl 67.4 oa

Breadth, m

9.80

Draught, m

3.28 deep load

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 electric motors, 2 diesel-generators

Power, h. p.

2880

Max speed, kts

18

Fuel, t

diesel oil 200

Endurance, nm(kts)  

Armament

1 x 1 - 76/50 US Mk 18/20, 6 x 1 - 20/70 Oerlikon Mk 4, 1 x 24 - 178 Hedgehog Mk 10 ASWRL, 4 DCT, 2 DCR, mechanical, magnetic, acoustic minesweeping gear or up to 80 mines

Sensors SF or SO or SU radar, QCU sonar

Complement

105

Project history: US-built Auk class minesweepers, transferred by lend-lease. Delivery of 34 units was assumed, but 12 remained in the USA and became a part of the USN.

Modernizations: None.

Naval service: Three ships were sunk by German midget submarines of Marder class at coast of Normandy: Cato and Magic 6.7.1944, and Pylades 8.7.1944. Chamois was badly damaged by a mine 21.7.1944 and never repaired.

Many thanks to Wolfgang Stöhr for additional information on this page.

sister-ship USS Raven 1941

 

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