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Senta (Hilfsminenleger)

Hilfsminenleger 1905 - 1929  
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Build as British passenger ship Duns Law.


Contruction Data

Laid down:     Hawthorn, Leslie & Co. Ltd. Newcastle, 1905
Launched:     1905
Commissioned:     
Fate:     scrapped 1929
Costs:     

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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