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Axe class trawler : ウィキペディア英語版
Axe-class trawler

The Axe-class was class of naval trawlers used by the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom during the Second World War.
The ships were acquired by the Royal Navy during the First World War. They were originally being built for the Empire of Russia, but were acquired by the Royal Navy after the Russian revolution took the Russians out of the war.
There were four ships in the class:
*HMT ''Dee'' (T20). Previously known as HMT ''Battleaxe'', and the Russian ''T16''. Launched 19 June 1916. Sold into mercantile service as the ''Safir'' in 1946.〔
*HMT ''Garry'' (T63). Previously known as HMT ''Goldaxe'', and the Russian ''T13''. Launched 1 June 1916. Sold into mercantile service as the ''Garry'' in 1946.〔
*HMT ''Kennet'' (T78). Previously known as HMT ''Iceaxe'', and the Russian ''T17''. Launched 17 July 1916. Sold May 1946.〔
*HMT ''Liffey'' (T81). Previously known as HMT ''Stoneaxe'', and the Russian ''T14''. Launched 1 June 1916. Sold 1947.〔
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