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Bulgarian Navy SONYA class minesweepers

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There were four SONYA class minesweepers ( t???????? ??????? 1265 ???? �?????�) in the Bulgarian Navy.
61-BRIZ ("????" -from december 1981)
62-SHKVAL ("?????"- from 1983)
63-PRIBOY ("??????"- from 1983)
64-SHTORM ("????"-from 1985, scrapped in june 2008 )

Technical data:
Standard - 427 tons, full - 460 tonnes (wooden hull)
length - 49 m / Max /
width - 8.8 m
draught - 2.35 meters
Power plant : 2 diesel DXA - 210B , 2 000hp
Speed ??: 16 knots
Distance sailing : 1500 sea miles / 10 knots
Amount of fuel : 27 tons of diesel
Crew: 45 people
armament :
Artillery - 1xAK 230 cal.30mm , 1x2M-3 cal.25mm
rocket - 2x4 STRELA 3
minesweeping: contact BCT - 2 electromagnetic PEMT -4 , AT-5 acoustic and surface network trawls
5 mines
Bldr: U.R.S.S.
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BGS PRIBOY and M62 EVROPI (Constanta harbor march 6, 2017)
BGS PRIBOY and M62 EVROPI (Constanta harbor march 6, 2017)
ME-6 night vision system (made in URSS)
ME-6 night vision system (made in URSS)
SONYA class
SONYA class
SONYA class
SONYA class
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Roumanian Navy MUSCA class minesweeper during POSEIDON 2017

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Roumanian Navy MUSCA class minesweeper

There are four ships:
24 - Lt. REMUS LEPRI (in service july 1986)
25 - Lt. LUPU DINESCU (in service june 1989)
29 - Lt. DIMITRIE NICOLESCU (in service june 1989)
30 - SLT. ALEXANDRU AXENTE (in service december 1989)

Displacement: 800 tonnes
lenght 60,80 m
beam 9,54 m
draught 2,70 m
power plant: 2xALCO V12 Diesel (made in Roumania, USA licence) and 3 diesel generators MB 836 (made in Roumania, Maybach licence)
speed: 17 Nd
crew: 79
Armament: 2xAK230, 4xMR4N (only 2xMR4N for No.25) 2xRL1000 (roumanian version of RBU1200), STRELLA 2M/FASTA 4, 4 trawls (mechanic, acoustic and magnetic), 30 mines, depth charges
Bldr:Mangalia Shipyard (roumanian design)
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SLT. ALEXANDRU AXENTE in march 2017
SLT. ALEXANDRU AXENTE in march 2017
Lt. LUPU DINESCU and a roumanian coast guard ship (NEUSTADT class)
Lt. LUPU DINESCU and a roumanian coast guard ship (NEUSTADT class)
Mines aboard Lt. LUPU DINESCU minesweeper
Mines aboard Lt. LUPU DINESCU minesweeper
Lt. LUPU DINESCU is also a depot ship for torpedoes
Lt. LUPU DINESCU is also a depot ship for torpedoes
Roumanian navy TETAL II corvette and SLT. ALEXANDRU AXENTE
Roumanian navy TETAL II corvette and SLT. ALEXANDRU AXENTE
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Re: Calling all minesweepers fans

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Images on board roumanian MUSCA class minesweepers
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RL1000
RL1000
The electric winch
The electric winch
the depth charges are stored on the deck
the depth charges are stored on the deck
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MR4N, four barrel 14,5mm machinegun
MR4N, four barrel 14,5mm machinegun
MR4N
MR4N
the depth charges are lounched by removable raks; two simmilar racks onboard roumanian Tetal I class corvette
the depth charges are lounched by removable raks; two simmilar racks onboard roumanian Tetal I class corvette
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Re: Calling all minesweepers fans

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I love those small and multipurpose ships, so I built some Chinese type 6610 (Russian name Project 254M and NATO code T-43 class) minesweepers.

early type
6610 early
6610 early
South China Sea type (replace main gun with 85mm 92K
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late type
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My own fleet...
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Re: Calling all minesweepers fans

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I'm looking towards my next project and I have the Niko model, YMS-419 in the stash that I'd like to do next however I've found these images on Navsource and I need help indentifying the colours, any ideas?
http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/110238406.jpg
http://www.navsource.org/archives/11/110502704.jpg

Could I be correct to think YMS-419 is in Measure 22?
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Reason: Navsource images do not display with [img] tags unless you've already viewed them on your computer. Leaving it as a link works.
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Re: Calling all minesweepers fans

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Yes, YMS-419 in 1945 is in measure 22. For a new ship in 1945 the grays are neutral grays. Reference is The Development of Naval Camouflage 1914 - 1945, Part V: United States Navy - World War II by Alan Raven.

#27 neutral gray is the medium gray above the hull horizontal band above to the lowest point of the sheer line.
#7 neutral gray is the hull dark gray horizontal band.

In the US both are available from H & B Hobbies.

URLs without BB code:
http://shipcamouflage.com/5_1.htm
https://www.hbhobbies.com/collections/us-navy?page=2
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Re: Calling all minesweepers fans

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Internut seems to redirect the links you posted.
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Re: Calling all minesweepers fans

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Thanks, good catch. I've edited that post to correct the links and to show them as plain URLs.
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Re: Calling all minesweepers fans

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Actually the images of YMS-419 on Navsource shows her in Ms 12. The demarcation line between dark and light grays (or blue-grays if they used existing stocks of paint) follows the sheer line of the main deck, not parallel to the waterline. The new camo measures issued in 1945 were ... http://www.researcheratlarge.com/Ships/ ... ation.html ... This application doesn't follow the new rules for Ms 12 (1945) or Ms 22 to be horizontal to the waterline, but does reflect the old Ms 12 design. Several destroyers were painted to the same "follow the main deck sheer line". The YMS-419 scheme does follow the Raven rules for Ms 18 used on several destroyers in 1942-44.

Tracy doesn't have the instructions letter for Minecraft posted, but this memo for Auxiliaries should cover the rules for small Minecraft ...

... http://www.researcheratlarge.com/Ships/ ... liary.html


YMS-419 was commissioned on 18 November 1944, before the neutral grays were available. But, she may have been repainted after being delivered. According to her DANFS entry, she didn't depart from the West Coast for operations off Japan until September 1945.

The second Mockingbird (AMS?27) was laid down as YMS?419 17 September 1943 by Henry C. Grebe & Co., Chicago, III.; launched 23 March 1944; and commissioned 18 November 1944.

Following her shakedown and training period, YMS?419 was assigned to duty in the western Pacific. She departed San Pedro, Calif., 27 August 1945 and on 27 October began minesweeping operations off occupied Japan. Until the spring of 1946 she swept shipping channels in the Far East, first off Honshu, then between Kyushu and Korea, and finally around the approaches to the Yangtze River. She then returned to the United States for an extended stay, during which she was redesignated AMS?27 and named Mockingbird 18 February 1947.


The DANFS entry for USS SPRIG (AM-384), doesn't have her departing the West Coast until 6 October 1945, after YMS-419 had already departed. USS SPRIG didn't start operations in Japanese waters until late in November 1945. Therefore the photo of YMS-419 and USS SPRIG together dates from late November 1945 or afterwards.

Sprig (AM-384) was laid down on 15 February 1944 by the American Shipbuilding Co. at Lorain, Ohio; launched on 15 September 1944; sponsored by Miss Carol Pitrie; and commissioned on 4 April 1945, Lt. Thomas W. Cross in command.

On 15 April, the minesweeper started down the St. Lawrence waterway from Cleveland, Ohio. After stops at Montreal, Quebec, and Halifax, she arrived at Boston on 5 May. There she executed her first mine-sweeping trials and had her sound gear and depth charge equipment removed. She put to sea on 16 July and reached Hampton Roads, Va., the next day. Sprig conducted shakedown training at Little Creek until 6 September when she got underway for the Pacific. She was in the Canal Zone from 12 to 14 September; then headed via Acapulco, Mexico, to San Pedro, Calif., arriving there on the 24th.

After almost two weeks on the west coast, Sprig continued west on 6 October and made Pearl Harbor on the 20th. On the 31st, she sailed from Pearl Harbor bound for the western Pacific. She stopped briefly at Eniwetok and Saipan and made Wakayama, Japan, on 28 November. For the next five months, Sprig participated in the major minesweeping operation conducted in the immediate postwar period. In December 1945, she swept mines in the Tsushima Strait. She conducted minesweeping practice and sweeping operations at Tachibana Wan, Kyushu, in January 1946. Sprig moved to Shanghai, China, in February and returned to Sasebo, Japan, on 2 March. Later that month, the minesweeper began duty as courier ship, carrying mail and supplies to United States ships on station in the waters between Japan and Korea. In April, she herself took up one such station, relieving Champion (AM-314), then Murrelet (AM-372) later in the month. Her commanding officer served as CTU 96.6.3 until 26 April, supervising minesweeping operations at Saishu To, off the southern coast of Korea.

On the 26th, she headed back to Sasebo and, on 1 May, got underway to return to the United States. She stopped at Pearl Harbor from 17 to 25 May and made San Pedro, Calif., on the 31st. On 7 June, she sailed south toward the Panama Canal as OTC of a unit composed of PCE-843, YMS-430, and YMS-U2. She transited the canal and departed Coco Solo, C.Z., on 20 June. On the 27th, she entered Charleston, S.C., and reported for duty to the Commander, Mine Force, Atlantic Fleet (COMINLANT). For the next eight years, Sprig served COMINLANT, sailing the length of the Atlantic seaboard and into the Caribbean at times. During this period, she was home ported at Charleston, S.C. In June 1954, Sprig was decommissioned and placed in reserve at Orange, Tex. On 7 February 1955, Sprig was reclassified a fleet minesweeper, MSF-384. After 18 years with the Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Sprig's name was struck from the Navy list on 1 July 1972. Her hulk was sold on 20 December 1973 to Southern Scrap Material Co., Ltd., of New Orleans, La., for scrapping.
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Re: Calling all minesweepers fans

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Guy�s thanks for your replies.
What I get from this is that YMS-419 was in Ms12 (1945) in the neutral grays (probably).

Plenty of time as I�ll not be starting her for several months as I have a few to be getting finished first and a shelf queen to get back on the bench (HMS Kittiwake - Kingfisher class sloop)
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Standing NATO Maritime Counter Measures Group 2020- Black Se

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Romanian Naval Forces assumed for the first time the Command of Standing NATO Maritime Counter Measures Group. Commander Valentin-C?t?lin Vlad took command from Captain Alessandro Falcone (Italian Navy).
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Romanian Navy minelayer "Viceamiral Constantin B?lescu" (January 2020)
Romanian Navy minelayer "Viceamiral Constantin B?lescu" (January 2020)
Bulgarian Navy minesweeper "Priboy" (Sonya class)
Bulgarian Navy minesweeper "Priboy" (Sonya class)
Turkish Navy minehunter "Akcay" (Aydin class)
Turkish Navy minehunter "Akcay" (Aydin class)
German Navy minehunter "Fulda" (Frankenthal class)
German Navy minehunter "Fulda" (Frankenthal class)
Romanian Navy minelayer "Viceamiral Constantin B?lescu" (SNMCMG2 command ship)
Romanian Navy minelayer "Viceamiral Constantin B?lescu" (SNMCMG2 command ship)
SNMCMG2 in Varna
SNMCMG2 in Varna
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Re: AUK, Catherine, BAM Model ship

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If you're looking to make a model of an AUK or Catherine Class Minesweeper take a look at the
1/100 scale HMS Elfreda hull on
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Re: Calling all minesweepers fans

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Looking for help IDing a ship. This is a screencap from "Tora Tora Tora." The ship in the foreground looks like an Auk-class sweeper...but which one? I know some of the movie was actually filmed at Pearl Harbor. According to Wikipedia, a few Auks were still in USN service in the late 1960s. Of course, the hull number is conveniently obscured by the actor's head.
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Ex USS Strength, AM-309, after many years as a diver training salvage project in both Washington, DC and Panama City, Florida, was found to be excessively corroded and becoming too dangerous to continue its use as a training hulk. So, in 1986, it was replaced by another hulk and in 1987, Strength was towed out of the coast and sunk as an artificial reef.

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Here she is, an 'altered' Lindberg, USS Hazard kit, rigged for the tow.

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colour question on AM-271 USS Penetrate

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Just encountered the camouflage pattern drawings for Admirable class minesweepers requiring thayer system colours white and thayer blue (dating from 5/5/1944):
https://www.history.navy.mil/our-collec ... 73256.html
https://www.history.navy.mil/our-collec ... 73257.html

I got curious, so I've been snooping around a bit. No hint of a thayer system Admirable on www.usndazzle.com, but I found a picture of Am-271 USS Penetrate where she's definitly painted in design 21D. Usually the Admirables were painted in MS32 colours light gray and dull black.
Now, the photo is of rather poor quality but you can see quite clearly the black boot topping, and the darker colour of the camouflage pattern is not just considerably but much, much lighter than that. The question is:What colours were used?

In the light of the above design drawings I'd really like to believe in white/thayer blue, only that I don't! The lighter colour just doesn't look like white to me (though, admittedly, I haven't seen any examples of 6-u in overcast conditions, yet).
If not, what colours could have been used then? Pale gray/haze gray? Light gray/ocean gray?

Your knowledge, hints and specuations are highly welcomed! :thumbs_up_1:
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