Democrația-class minesweeper

Class overview
Name: Democrația class minesweeper
Builders: Galați shipyard, Romania
Operators:  Romanian Naval Forces
Planned: 4
Completed: 4
Retired: 4
History
Laid down: 1943
Launched: 1943
Commissioned: 1953-1955
Decommissioned: 1993
Fate: Scrapped, 2001
General characteristics
Type: Minesweeper
Displacement:
  • 543 tons standard
  • 775 tons full
Length: 62.3 meters
Beam: 8.5 meters
Draught: 2.3 meters
Propulsion: 2 boilers, 2 shafts
Speed: 17.2 knots
Range: 4,000 nautical miles at 10 knots
Complement: 75
Armament:

Upon launching (1943)

Upon modernization (1976)

  • 2 x 85 mm 90-K naval guns
  • 6 x 37 mm AA guns (3x2)
  • 4 x 14.5 mm maching guns (2x2)
  • 50 mines
Similar German M1940 minesweeper

The Democrația-class minesweepers were a class of four minesweepers of the Romanian Navy, based on the design of the German M40 minesweeper but with different armament. They were built at the Galați shipyard and launched in 1943, being armed with two German 88 mm naval guns. Work on them was disrupted by the Soviet invasion of Romania in late 1944 and was only resumed in 1949. Two of the ships, renamed Democrația and Descătușarea, were completed in 1954, with Desrobirea completed in 1955 and Dreptatea in 1956. By 1960, the two German naval guns were replaced by Soviet 85 mm naval guns. The four ships were modernized in 1976, being mounted six AA guns of 37 mm and four machine guns of 14.5 mm, as well as mine launching rails, the ships being able to carry up to 50 mines each. In 1993, the ships were re-designated as corvettes and renamed Vice-Amiral Mihai Gavrilescu, Vice-Amiral Ioan Bălănescu, Vice-Amiral Emil Grescescu and Vice-Amiral Ioan Georgescu. Ultimately, the ships were scrapped in 2001.[1][2][3]

References

  1. Robert Gardiner, Conway's All the World Fighting Ships 1947-1995, p. 326
  2. Frederick Thomas Jane, Jane's Fighting Ships, Volume 77, p. 275
  3. Weyer's Warships of the World, p. 176

External links

DEMOCRAȚIA minesweepers (1954-1956)

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