MMS-class minesweeper

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The British Royal Navy operated large numbers of small Motor Minesweepers (MMS) during the Second World War, in two major classes: the first with 105 ft (32 m) hulls and the second with 126 ft (38 m) hulls. Intended to counter magnetic influence mines in coastal waters, they had wooden hulls.

The Royal Navy during the Second World War A9737The Royal Navy during the Second World War A9737
Mms 515 FL16435Mms 515 FL16435
The Royal Navy during the Second World War A14421The Royal Navy during the Second World War A14421
Mms 636 FL16436Mms 636 FL16436
Mms 1022 FL16438Mms 1022 FL16438
HMS Marticot FL15105HMS Marticot FL15105
How the Royal Navy Cleared the Scheldt To Antwerp. November 1944, on Board a Byms and at Terneuzen and Antwerp. Minesweeping Operations in the River Scheldt To Allow Access Into Antwerp. A26617How the Royal Navy Cleared the Scheldt To Antwerp. November 1944, on Board a Byms and at Terneuzen and Antwerp. Minesweeping Operations in the River Scheldt To Allow Access Into Antwerp. A26617
Mms 76 FL16428Mms 76 FL16428
The Royal Navy during the Second World War A15547The Royal Navy during the Second World War A15547
HM Minesweeper J512 A7305HM Minesweeper J512 A7305