Dance class armed trawler

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Class overview
Name: Dance
Completed: 20
General characteristics
Type: Armed trawler
Displacement: 530 BRT
Length: 161 ft (49 m)
Propulsion: Reciprocating engine (V.T.E.), 1 shaft, 850 IHP
Speed: 11.5 kts
Complement: 35 men
Armament: 1 x 4 in gun; 3 x 20mm AA

The Dance class vessels of World War II were armed trawlers of the Royal Navy. They were used for anti-submarine (A/S) and minesweeping work.

[edit] Class members

  • HMS Cotillion (T104)
  • HMS Coverley (T106)
  • HMS Fandango (T107)
  • HMS Foxtrot (T109)
  • HMS Gavotte (T115)
  • HMS Hornpipe (T120)
  • HMS Mazurka (T30)
  • HMS Minuet (T131)
  • HMS Morris Dance (T117)
  • HMS Pirouette (T39)
  • HMS Polka (T139)
  • HMS Quadrille (T133)
  • HMS Rumba (T122)
  • HMS Saltarelo (T128)
  • HMS Sarabande (T125)
  • HMS Sword Dance (T132), lost 5 July 1942
  • HMS Tarantella (T142)
  • HMS Valse (T151)
  • HMS Veleta (T130)
  • HMS Tango (T146)