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Azalea-class sloop

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The Azalea class sloops were built under the Emergency War Programme for the Royal Navy in World War I as part of the larger "Flower Class", which were also referred to as the "Cabbage Class", or "Herbaceous Borders".

They were single-screw Fleet Sweeping Vessels (Sloops) with triple hulls at the bows to give extra protection against loss when working.

Azalea type

Flower-class minesweeper
Azalea type
The White Ensign of the Royal Navy.
General Characteristics
Displacement: 1250 tons
Length: 255.25 (p.p.), 267.75 (o.a.) feet
Beam: 33.5 feet
Draught: 11.33 - 11.75 feet (max. draught)
Propulsion: Machinery: 1 set 4-cylinder triple expansion. Boilers: 2 cylindrical. 1 screw.
Range: Coal: 130 tons normal, 260 tons max. = about 2000 miles at 15 kts.
Speed: Designed 17 kts
Complement: 79 men
Armament: Designed to mount 2 x 4.7 inch or 4 inch and 2 x 3 pdr. AA. A few had no 3 pdrs