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Qué (quién) es minelayer$49142$ - definición

MINELAYER
German minelayer Brummer (1940); German minelayer Brummer
  • The mine launching doors and aft guns of the ''Brummer''
  • occupied Norway]]
  • ''Olav Tryggvason'' before the Second World War

Júpiter-class minelayer         
  • Battleship HMS ''Resolution''
  • Minelayer ''Vulcano'' during World War II, displaying neutrality marks on her bow
CLASS OF VESSELS OF SPANISH REPUBLICAN NAVY
Jupiter class minelayer; Júpiter class minelayer; Jupiter-class minelayer
Júpiter-class minelayers was a group of four vessels of the Spanish Republican Navy built during the Spanish Republic. Three of them came into service during the Civil War after joining the rebel side.
Alesha-class minelayer         
SOVIET MINELAYER CLASS
Alesha class minelayer
The Alesha-class minelayers, known in the USSR as Project 317, was a designation for a class of three ships used by the Soviet Navy in the 1960s.
Pansio-class minelayer         
FINNISH NAVY MINELAYING SHIP CLASS
Pansio class minelayer
The Pansio-class minelayers are a three-strong class of mine warfare vessels used by the Finnish Navy, built between 1991 and 1992. The vessels can also be used for transport or to supply the naval forts.

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HNoMS Olav Tryggvason

The minelayer HNoMS Olav Tryggvason was built by the naval shipyard at Horten in the early 1930s and had build number 119. She served in the Royal Norwegian Navy until captured by the Germans in 1940. The Germans renamed her first Albatros II, and a few days later Brummer. She was wrecked in a British bombing raid in northern Germany in April 1945.