PGM-1-class motor gunboat
PGM-2 after her conversion | |
Class overview | |
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Succeeded by: | PGM-9 class motor gunboat |
Built: | 1942-1943 |
Planned: | 8 |
Completed: | 8 |
Lost: | 1 |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Patrol gunboat, motor (PGM) |
Displacement: | 95 tons |
Length: | 110 feet 10 inches |
Beam: | 23 feet |
Draft: | 10 feet 10 inches |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: | 21 knots |
Armament: | Varies |
The PGM-1 class motor gunboats were a class of eight gunboats converted for the United States Navy from 1943-1944 and were succeeded by the PGM-9 class motor gunboat. All eight PGM-1s were converted from SC-497 class submarine chasers. The PGM-1s were created to support PT boats in the Pacific, but were too slow to keep up. The PGM-1 was discontinued and the PGM-9, also too slow, was shifted to support minesweeping ships instead.
PGM-7 was the only PGM-1 lost in World War II. The others were sent to the Foreign Liquidation Commission in 1947. Their exact fate is unknown.
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