Navarin-class minesweeper

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NameNavarin-class minesweeper
Operators French Navy
Cost$2.5 million (for entire class)
Ships of the class under construction in 1918
Class overview
NameNavarin-class minesweeper
BuildersCanadian Car and Foundry
Operators French Navy
Cost$2.5 million (for entire class)
Built1918
Planned12
Completed12
General characteristics
TypeMinesweeper
Length41.3 metres (135 ft)
Beam6.9 metres (23 ft)
PropulsionTwin screws
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement36 crew
Armament2 × 100 mm (4 in) deck-mounted guns
Notes[1][2]

The Navarin class was a class of 12 minesweepers built by Canadian Car and Foundry for the French Navy in 1918, near the end of World War I. The class is mainly remembered for the disappearance of two of its members, Inkerman and Cerisoles, during their maiden voyage on Lake Superior in November 1918.

Ships of the class

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