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Build as British passenger ship Duns Law. |
Contruction Data
Laid down: |
Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Ltd. Newcastle, 1905 |
Launched: |
1905 |
Commissioned: |
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Fate: |
scrapped 1929 |
Costs: |
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Technical Data
Size: |
4077 t |
Length: |
120,4 m |
Beam: |
14,93 m |
Draft: |
7,60 m |
Armament: |
2 x 8,8 cm; 200 mines |
Performance: |
4200 shp, 10 kn |
History
The former British passenger ship Duns Law
was first used as an auxiliary ship named Senta
for the North Sea patrol squadron. In February 1917, it was used as a mine layer in the Baltic sea. In December 1918 it was given back to Britain where it served as passenger ship Ravensworth
until 1929 when it was scrapped.
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