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Type 139 patrol trawler : ウィキペディア英語版
Type 139 patrol trawler

The Type 139 patrol trawler was a class of vessel used as a training ship by the Federal German Navy. Both vessels in the class were originally built for the Royal Navy in 1942 as naval trawlers.
==History==

The trawlers and were launched in 1942 at the G.T. Davie & Sons yard in Lauzon, Quebec, and served in the anti-submarine warfare role to the end of World War II. Placed on the postwar disposal list, they were sold for mercantile use. When the Federal German Navy was established in 1956, ''Dochet'' and ''Flint'' were acquired and classified as Type 139 patrol trawlers. ''Dochet'' was named while ''Flint'' became .
Since the days of World War I, Germany had had a tradition of employing patrol trawlers. The type was classified before 1945 as a Vorpostenboot (literally, "outpost boat"). In the Federal German Navy, ''Eider'' and ''Trave'' were employed as fishery protection vessels and for training with light-caliber guns. Later they were used in radar instruction.
After two decades of service in the West German navy, ''Eider'' and ''Trave'' were discarded in the mid-1970s. Both ''Eider'' and ''Trave'' were sold for scrap.

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