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HMS Bronington (M1115)

HMS Bronington laid up at Birkenhead in June 2015
History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Bronington
NamesakeBronington, Wales
BuilderCook, Welton & Gemmell, Beverley
Laid down30 May 1951
Launched19 March 1953
Commissioned4 June 1954
Decommissioned30 June 1988
IdentificationPennant number: M1115
FateSunk at her moorings in March 2016. Still partially sunk.
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General characteristics
Class and typeTon-class minesweeper
Displacement440 long tons (450 t)
Length153 ft (46.6 m)
Beam28.9 ft (8.8 m)
Draught8.2 ft (2.5 m)
Propulsion2 × Paxman Deltic 18A-7A diesel engines at 3,000 bhp (2,200 kW)
SpeedCruise 13 knots (24 km/h) on one engine. Max 16 knots (30 km/h) on both
Range2,500 nautical miles (4,600 km) at 12 knots (22 km/h)
Complement32
Armament1 x Bofors 40 mm gun

HMS Bronington is a former Ton-class minesweeper of the Royal Navy, named HMS Humber between 1954 and 1958. This mahogany-hulled minesweeper was one of the last of the wooden-hulled naval vessels. Decommissioned in 1988, she was subsequently a museum ship, but sank at Birkenhead in 2016.


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