History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name | Warwick Deeping (FY 182) |
Namesake | Warwick Deeping |
Operator | Newington Steam Trawling Co. Ltd., Kingston upon Hull |
Builder | Cochrane & Sons Shipbuilders Ltd., Selby |
Yard number | 1130 |
Launched | 11 October 1934 |
Completed | December 1934 |
Fate | Taken over by the Admiralty, August 1939 |
United Kingdom | |
Name | HMT Warwick Deeping (H136) |
Acquired | August 1939 |
Commissioned | 22 September 1939 |
Fate | Sunk, 11 October 1940 |
General characteristics [1] | |
Type | Naval trawler |
Tonnage | 445 GRT |
Length | 47.24 m (155.0 ft) |
Beam | 7.92 m (26.0 ft) |
Depth | 4.27 m (14.0 ft) |
Propulsion |
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Complement | 22 |
Armament |
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HMT Warwick Deeping (H136) was a naval trawler of the British Royal Naval Patrol Service during World War II, sunk off the Isle of Wight in October 1940.