|
Minesweepers |
| Ships Name |
Launch Date |
Fate |
|
M 1 Class
Displacement
425t. Speed 16.2kts Armament One 8.8cm KL/30, One 37mm
KL/30, Thirty mines. Complement 40. |
| M 1 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 2 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 3 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 4 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 5 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 6 |
1915 |
Mined in the
North Sea |
| M 7 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 8 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 9 |
1915 |
Mined in the
North Sea |
| M 10 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 11 |
1915 |
Mined in the
North Sea |
| M 12 |
1915 |
Mined in the
North Sea |
| M 13 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 14 |
1915 |
Mined in the
North Sea |
| M 15 |
1915 |
Mined in the
North Sea |
| M 16 |
1915 |
Sunk by a
British Submarine |
| M 17 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 18 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 19 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 20 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 21 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 22 |
1915 |
Mined in the
North Sea |
| M 23 |
1915 |
Mined in the
North Sea |
| M 24 |
1915 |
Mined in the
North Sea |
| M 25 |
1915 |
Sold for Scrap
early 1920's |
| M 26 |
1915 |
Mined in the
North Sea |
|
M 27 Class
Displacement
480t. Speed 16.5kts Armament Two 10.5cm KL/45, Thirty
mines. Complement 40. |
| M 27 |
1916 |
Sunk in a
collision |
| M 28 |
1916 |
Renumbered M
528 and later named Pelikan |
| M 29 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
| M 30 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
| M 31 |
1916 |
Mined |
| M 32 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
| M 33 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
| M 34 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
| M 35 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
| M 36 |
1916 |
Mined |
| M 37 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
| M 38 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
| M 39 |
1916 |
Mined |
| M 40 |
1916 |
Mined |
| M 41 |
1916 |
Mined |
| M 42 |
1916 |
Converted to a
merchant ship and sold to France. Seized by the Kriegsmarine in
1944. Converted to mining vessel Nymphe. |
| M 43 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
| M 44 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
| M 45 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
| M 46 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
| M 47 |
1916 |
Mined |
| M 48 |
1916 |
Sold to
Argentina as M 1. Stricken 1937 |
| M 49 |
1916 |
Mined |
| M 50 |
1916 |
Served as
R-Boat tender Brommy, Sunk 15th June 1944 |
| M 51 |
1916 |
Sold to
Argentina as M 2. Stricken 1937 |
| M 52 |
1916 |
Sold to
Argentina as M 3. Stricken 1937 |
| M 53 |
1916 |
Sold to
Argentina as M 4. Stricken 1937 |
| M 54 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
| M 55 |
1916 |
Wrecked |
| M 56 |
1916 |
Sold for scrap
1921 - 22 |
|
M 57 Class
Displacement
500t. Speed 16kts Armament Two 10.5cm SKL/45, Thirty
mines. Complement 40. |
| M 57 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 58 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 59 |
1916 - 17 |
Became
Lithuanian presidential yacht |
| M 60 |
1916 - 17 |
Became Trials
Ship Hecht 29th August 1938, then R-boat tender Hille 1939, and then M
560 in 1940 |
| M 61 |
1916 - 17 |
Mined 26th July
1940 |
| M 62 |
1916 - 17 |
Mined |
| M 63 |
1916 - 17 |
Mined |
| M 64 |
1916 - 17 |
Mined |
| M 65 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 66 |
1916 - 17 |
Became Trials
ship Stortebecker 26th November 1937, then M 566 in 1940 |
| M 67 |
1916 - 17 |
Mined |
| M 68 |
1916 - 17 |
Became the
Latvian Virsatis |
| M 69 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 70 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 71 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 72 |
1916 - 17 |
Became M 572 in
1940 |
| M 73 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 74 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold to
Argentina as M 5, Stricken 1937 |
| M 75 |
1916 - 17 |
Became M 575 in
1940. Capsized 2nd March 1945 |
| M 76 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 77 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 78 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 79 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold to
Argentina as M 6, Stricken 1937 |
| M 80 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold to
Argentina as M 7, Stricken 1937 |
| M 81 |
1916 - 17 |
Became Trials
ship Nautilus 11th March 1929, then M 581 in 1940. |
| M 82 |
1916 - 17 |
Became tender
Jagt 11th March 1929, then M 582 in 1940. |
| M 83 |
1916 - 17 |
Mined |
| M 84 |
1916 - 17 |
Became M 584 in
1940, Sunk 30th November 1944. |
| M 85 |
1916 - 17 |
Mined 1st
October 1939 |
| M 86 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 87 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 88 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 89 |
1916 - 17 |
Mined 26th July
1940 |
| M 90 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold to
Argentina as M 8, Stricken 1937 |
| M 91 |
1916 - 17 |
Mined |
| M 92 |
1916 - 17 |
Mined |
| M 93 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 94 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 95 |
1916 - 17 |
Mined |
| M 96 |
1916 - 17 |
Became hospital
ship 1921, Capsized 15th March 1922. |
| M 97 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold to
Yugoslavia as Minelayer. Renamed Orao. |
| M 98 |
1916 - 17 |
Became M 598 in
1940 |
| M 99 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 100 |
1916 - 17 |
Sold to
Yugoslavia as Minelayer. renamed Galeb |
| M 101 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold to
Argentina as M 9, Stricken 1937 |
| M 102 |
1916
- 17 |
Became M 502 in
1940. |
| M 103 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 104 |
1916
- 17 |
Became M 504 in
1940. Sunk 9th April 1945 |
| M 105 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold to
Argentina as M 10. Stricken in 1937 |
| M 106 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold to
Yugoslavia as Minelayer. Renamed Gavran |
| M 107 |
1916
- 17 |
Became R-boat
tender Von der Groeben in 1939, then M 507 in 1940. Sunk
15th June 1944 |
| M 108 |
1916
- 17 |
Became Gunnery
Training Ship Delphin 2nd June 1928; then M 508 in 1940. To USSR in 1945 |
| M 109 |
1916
- 17 |
Became Trials
ship Johann Wittenberg 29th August 1938, then Sundewall 2nd December
1938 and M 509 in 1940. |
| M 110 |
1916
- 17 |
Became M 510 in
1940. |
| M 111 |
1916
- 17 |
Became M 511 in
1940. Mined 3rd November 1941. |
| M 112 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold to
Yugoslavia as Minelayer. Renamed Jastreb. |
| M 113 |
1916
- 17 |
Became U-boat
tender Acheron 20th June 1936, then M 513 in 1940. |
| M 114 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold to
Yugoslavia as Minelayer. Renamed Sokol |
| M 115 |
1916
- 17 |
Became Trials
ship Arkona 1st October 1935, then M 515 in 1940. Mined 22nd May
1944. |
| M 116 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 117 |
1916
- 17 |
Became M 517 in
1940. |
| M 118 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 119 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold to Italy,
renamed Meteo. |
| M 120 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold to Italy,
renamed Abastro. |
| M 121 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold to
Yugoslavia as Minelayer. Renamed Kobac. |
| M 122 |
1916
- 17 |
Became M 522 in
1940. Bombed 20th March 1945. |
| M 123 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 124 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 125 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 126 |
1916
- 17 |
Became R-boat
tender Alders in 1939, then M 526 in 1940 |
| M 129 |
1916
- 17 |
Became Trials
ship Otto Braun 29th August 1938, then M529 in 1940. Mined 2nd
December 1941 |
| M 130 |
1916
- 17 |
Became AA TS
Fuchs 12th May 1928, then M 530 in 1940. |
| M 131 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 132 |
1916
- 17 |
Sunk 13th
November 1939 |
|

German Minesweeper M132 of the M57 Class.
A
reproduction of this original photo / photo-postcard size 10" x
7" approx available. Order photograph here © Walker
Archive. Order Code PGD031
|
| M 133 |
1916
- 17 |
Became tender
Wacht 11th March 1928; then R-boat tender Raule 24th August 1939, then M
533 in 1940. Collision 9th May 1942. |
| M 134 |
1916
- 17 |
Became tender
Frauenlob 11th March 1928, then R-boat tender Jungingen in 1938, then M
534 in 1940. |
| M 135 |
1916
- 17 |
Became tender
Hela 5th February 1923, then Gazelle 2nd January 1939, then M 535 in
1940. To USSR 1945. |
| M 136 |
1916
- 17 |
Became U-boat
tender Havel 29th August 1938. Mined 26th July 1940. |
| M 137 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 138 |
1916
- 17 |
Became Fishery
Protection vessel Zieten in 1923, then R-boat tender Nettelbeck 2nd May
1939, then M 538 in 1940. Ran aground 26th January 1945. |
| M 139 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold to
Colombia as guard vessel, renamed Bogota. |
| M 140 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold to
Colombia as guard vessel, renamed Cordova. |
| M 144 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 145 |
1916
- 17 |
Became M 545 in
1940 |
| M 146 |
1916
- 17 |
Became tender
Taku 26th August 1933, then R-boat tender Von der Lippe in 1939, then M
546 in 1940. Bombed 17th June 1944 |
| M 147 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 150 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 151 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 152 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
| M 157 |
1916
- 17 |
Became M 557 in
1940. Foundered 23rd December 1941. |
| M 158 |
1916
- 17 |
Sold for
Breaking Up 1921 - 22 |
|
FM Type Coastal
Minesweepers
Displacement 170t. Speed
14kts Armament One 8.8cm KL/30. Complement 35. |
| FM 1 |
1918
- 19 |
Sold after the
war ,converted to riverine vessel |
| FM 2 |
1918
- 19 |
Sold to Poland,
renamed Jaskolka, condemned c.1935 |
| FM 3 - FM 15 |
1918
- 19 |
Sold after the
war, converted to riverine vessels |
| FM 16 |
1918
- 19 |
Became Albanian
gunboat Sqipnia, condemned c.1935 |
| FM 17 - FM 18 |
1918
- 19 |
Sold after the
war, converted to riverine vessels |
| FM 19 |
1918
- 19 |
Became
Portuguese fishery protection vessel Raoul Cascaes, condemned 1936. |
| FM 20 - FM 22 |
1918
- 19 |
Sold after the
war, converted to riverine vessels |
| FM 23 |
1918
- 19 |
Became Albanian
gunboat Sqenderbeg, condemned c.1935 |
| FM 24 |
1918
- 19 |
Became Persian
gunboat Fatiya, renamed Pahlavi, then Shanin, scrapped 1941. |
| FM 25 - FM 26 |
1918
- 19 |
Sold after the
war, converted to riverine vessels |
| FM 27 |
1918
- 19 |
Sold to Poland,
renamed Czaika, condemned c.1935 |
| FM 28 |
1918
- 19 |
Sold to Poland,
renamed Rybita, condemned c.1935 |
| FM 29 - FM 30 |
1918
- 19 |
Sold after the
war, converted to riverine vessels |
| FM 31 |
1918
- 19 |
Sold to Poland,
renamed Mewa, condemned c.1935 |
| FM 32 - FM 66 |
1918
- 19 |
Sold after the
war, converted to riverine vessels |
|
F Type Coastal
Minesweepers
Displacement 18t. Speed
10 / 11kts Armament One MG. Complement 7. |
| F 1 - F 15, F
19, F 21 - F 29, F31 - F 32, F 34, F37 - F 39, F 41 - F 47, F 49 - F 55,
F 58 - F 75. |
1915
- 18 |
Sold after the
war to serve mainly as river police launches, as well as other harbour
and river roles. One was lost to a mine exploson. |
| F 16 - f 18, F
20, F 33, F 35 - F 36, F 40, F 48, F 56 - F 57. |
1915
- 18 |
became Belgian
V 1 - V 12 |
|

F Type German Minesweepers. Submitted
by email. |
ORIGINAL POSTCARD FOR
SALE. DONATED TOWARDS THE UPKEEP OF THIS SITE.

F Type Minesweeper F42
Original Postcard. Publisher
Details Unknown. Price £10. Click here to
order. Order Code |
|
1935 / 39 (Mob) Type
Displacement 682t. Speed
18.3kts Armament Two 105mm/45 C32 (2 x 1), Two 37mm/83 (2 x 1),
Two 20mm C30. Complement 95 - 113. |
| M 1 - M 39, M
81 - M 85, M 101 - M 104, M 131 - M 133, M 151 - M 156, M 201 - M 206, M
251 - M 256. |
1937
- 41 |
Mostly to
German Minesweeping Association, then sold. |
|

M 8, 1935 / 39 Mob Type Minesweeper |
|
1940 Type
Displacement 543t. Speed
16.8kts Armament One 105mm/45 C32, One 37mm/83 C30, Seven 20mm C38
(1 x 4, 3 x 1). Complement 68- 80. |
| M261 - M 267, M
271 - M279, M291 - M294, M301 - M08, M321 - M330, M341, M348, M361 -
M378, M381 - M389, M401 - M408, M411 - M416, M421 - M428, M431 - M438,
M441 - M446, M451 - M456, M459 - M463, M467 - M471, M475 - M476, M483 -
M484, M486, M489, M495 - M496 |
1941
- 44 |
Mostly to
German Minesweeping Association, then sold. |
|

M-Class, 1936.
A
large image size 10" x 7" approx, is available. Reproduced
from the original negative / photo under license from MPL, the copyright
holder. A signed numbered certificate is supplied. Price
£25. Order photograph here Order Code
XMP5601
Original
republished © MPL Photograph (Postcard Size). Price £5 Click here
to order. Order Code MP5601 |
|
1943 Type
Displacement 582t. Speed
16.7kts Armament Two 105mm/45 Flak L44 (2 x 1), Two 37mm/83 M42 (2
x 1), Eight 20mm C38 (1 x 4, 2 x 2), One 73mm Fohn rocket projector. Complement
107. |
| M601 - M612,
M801 - M806 |
1944
- 45 |
Mostly to
German Minesweeping Association, then sold. |
Ex
- 1940 and 1943 Type
|
| M187 Seehund
(ex - M388) |
Acquired
17th July 1956 |
Sold for
breaking 7th September 1973 |
| M188 Seeigel
(ex - M460) |
Acquired
30th August 1956 |
Became
Torpedoklarmachstelle II, sold 4th May 1973. |
| M189 Seelowe
(ex - M441) |
Acquired
17th July 1956 |
Broken up 1969 |
| M190 Seepferd
(ex - M294) |
Acquired
30th August 1956 |
Broken up 1966 |
| M191
Seeschlange (ex - M611) |
Acquired
15th August 1956 |
Broken up 1967 |
| M192 Seestern
(ex - M278) |
Acquired
15th August 1956 |
Broken up 1966 |
Lindau
Class VIEW CLASS
|
| M1070 Gottingen |
1st
April 1957 |
Became
minehunter 19th January 1979. Mo longer in service |
| M1071 Koblenz |
6th
May 1957 |
Became
minehunter 21st June 1978. No longer in service. |
| M1072 Lindau |
16th
February 1957 |
Became
minehunter 10th February 1978. No longer in service. |
| M1073 Schleswig |
2nd
October 1957 |
No longer in
service |
| M1074 Tubingen |
12th
August 1957 |
Became
minehunter 20th March 1978. No longer in service |
| M1075 Wetzlar |
24th
June 1957 |
Became
minehunter 6th October 1978. Decommissioned 30th June 1995. |
| M1076 Weilheim |
5th
December 1958 |
Became
minehunter 17th November 1978. Decommissioned 15th June 1995. |
| M1077 Paderborn |
4th
February 1957 |
No longer in
service. |
| M1078 Cuxhaven |
11th
March 1958 |
Became
minehunter 6th June 1979. No longer in service. |
| M1079 Duren |
12th
June 1958 |
No longer in
service. |
| M1080 Marburg |
4th
August 1958 |
Became
minehunter 28th June 1979. No longer in service. |
| M1081 Konstanz |