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Name | Dance class |
Operators | |
Built | 1940–1941 |
In service | 1940–1946 |
Completed | 20 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Armed trawler |
Displacement | 545 tons |
Length | 164 ft (50 m) |
Beam | 27 ft 8 in (8.43 m) |
Draught | 11 ft 1 in (3.38 m) (mean) |
Propulsion | One triple expansion reciprocating engine, 850 ihp (630 kW) |
Speed | 12knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) |
Complement | 40 |
Armament |
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The Dance classofWorld War II were armed trawlers of the Royal Navy. They were used for anti-submarine (A/S) and minesweeping work and were nearly identical to the Isles class, of which they are usually considered a subclass.
One Dance-class trawler (Sword Dance) was a war loss, and one (Saltarelo) was transferred to Portugal in 1945. Four were transferred to Italy in 1946: Gavotte, Hornpipe, Minuet and Two Step. None remained in service with the Royal Navy by the end of 1946.
British naval ship classes of the Second World War
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