Wonsan-class minelayer (Korean: 원산급 기뢰부설함; Hanja: 元山級機雷敷設艦) or MLS-I (Mine Laying Ship-I) is a one-ship class of minelayers currently in service on the...
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Nampo-class minelayer (Korean: 남포급 기뢰부설함; Hanja: 南浦級機雷敷設艦) or MLS-II (Mine Laying Ship-II) is a new class of anti-submarine warfare minelayers built by...
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Yangyang County, Gangwon Province. Ganggyeong-class minehunter Wonsan-class minelayer Nampo-class minelayer 윤병노 (2019-06-17). "[군함이야기] 기뢰전함, 국내 기술로 9척 건조…기뢰대항...
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Dolgorae-class midget submarine, Gojunbong-class tank landing ship, mine warfare ship (Wonsan-class minelayer, Ganggyeong-class minesweeper), Cheonji-class logistics...
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ship tank Wonsan-class minelayer Hansando-class training ship Cheonji-class replenishment ship Yoon Youngha-class missile boat Sam Bong-class patrol boat...
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taken from Gangjin County, South Jeolla. Wonsan-class minelayer Yangyang-class minesweeper Nampo-class minelayer 윤병노 (2019-06-17). "[군함이야기] 기뢰전함, 국내 기술로...
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such as the Gojunbong-class tank landing ship, mine warfare ship (Wonsan-class minelayer, Ganggyeong-class minesweeper), Cheonji-class logistics support ship...
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Type 037 corvette (redirect from Type 037-II-class missile boat)
and Myanmar. On October 13, 2013, a North Korean Type 037 was lost off Wonsan with the loss of at least nineteen of her crew. She may have been in collision...
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decommissioned minesweepers. ROKS Wonsan (Wonsan class) ROKS Ongjin (Yangyang class) and ROKS Goryeong (Ganggyeong class) on background ATH is named for...
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Landing Ship, Tank (redirect from LST-1 class tank landing ship)
Lublin-class minelayer-landing ships. Russian Navy operates 12 Ropucha-class landing ships, two Alligator-class landing ships, and two Ivan Gren-class landing...
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Japan Maritime Safety Agency and renamed MS 14 on 1 May 1948. Sunk off Wonsan Korea during minesweeping operations on 17 October 1950. Aux. Submarine...
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mountains. Minelayers (JMS) were named for cities, counties, mountains, rivers, and a planet. ROKS Gongju (YMS 516) blown up by mine off Wonsan in 1950 AKLs...
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USS MMC-14, ex-LSM-493 unknown class USS MMC-15 USS MMC-16 Fast Minelayers (MMD) were originally classed as Light minelayers (DM), but were redesignated...
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Japanese cruiser Tokiwa (category Minelayers of the Imperial Japanese Navy)
used as a training ship for naval cadets. Tokiwa was converted into a minelayer in 1922–24. She was placed in reserve in 1927 after she was damaged by...
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net layers (AN)s and 3 minelayers (CM)s to a different basic design, but changing requirements resulted in all but one minelayer being redesignated as...
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before the Battle of Incheon; the ROK ship PC-703 sank a North Korean minelayer in the Battle of Haeju Island, near Incheon. Three other supply ships...
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HMCS Huron (G24) (category Tribal-class destroyers (1936) of the Royal Canadian Navy)
In Operation Hostile, the second, the destroyers and cruisers covered minelayers laying minefields in enemy waters. By late April 1944, Huron had carried...
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Japanese cruiser Takachiho (category Minelayers of Japan)
depot ship and a training ship after the war and was converted into a minelayer in 1911. Takachiho was torpedoed and sunk by a German torpedo boat in...
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CD-82) was commanded by Reserve Lt Mori Takeshi and arrived at Genzan (now Wonsan), Korea at 6 August 1945. Between the first missions, the CD-82 departed...
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USS Greer County (category LST-542-class tank landing ships)
brightly than this morning." After the Inchon landings, LST-799 sailed for Wonsan, arriving there on 25 October. During December an overhaul was interrupted...
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Japanese cruiser Izumo (category Izumo-class cruisers)
convoys to Wonsan on February. On 13 April, the 2nd Division, including the armored cruisers Tokiwa and Kasuga, sailed to escort minelayers as they laid...
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(1950-1954) (Battle of Pusan Perimeter) FPO#966 Wonsan, landing (1950), Yo-Do airfield (Blockade of Wonsan) Kimbo (1950) Taegu, Battle of Taegu (1950) Seabees...
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Gyeonggi Province, Korea between Seoul and Wonsan, with stations Anbyon, Kosan, Pyonggang, Sep'o and Wonsan serving the line. The Temporary Commission...
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USS Hanson (category Gearing-class destroyers of the United States Navy)
Hanson provided fire cover for the successful evacuation of Hŭngnam and Wonsan, just before Christmas that year. With the Mediterranean operation and her...
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in July 1950, and provided gunfire support during the X Corps landing at Wonsan in October. In December, Bataan and Warramunga assisted the mass evacuation...
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Navy Korean War: The Abnaki-class fleet ocean tug struck a naval mine and sank off the coast of North Korea between Wonsan and Hungnam. Four crewmen were...
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States Navy Korean War: Operation Wonsan: The Admirable-class minesweeper struck a mine and sank off Sin-Do Island off Wonsan, Korea with 6 missing and 43...
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ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during August 1945. "Class TM-4". netherlandsnavy.nl. Retrieved 27 June 2020. "HMS Seadog (P 216)"...
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