Abdiel-class minelayer

HMS Apollo in August 1945
Class overview
NameAbdiel class
Operators Royal Navy
In commission1941–1972
Completed6
Lost3
Retired3
General characteristics
TypeMinelayer
Displacement
  • 2,650 tons (standard)
  • 3,415 tons (full load) (1938 group)
  • 3,475 tons (full load) (WEP group)
Length
  • 400 ft 6 in (122.07 m) (p/p)
  • 418 ft (127 m) (o/a)
Beam40 ft (12 m)
Draught
  • 11 ft 3 in (3.43 m)
  • 14 ft 9 in (4.50 m) (full load)
Propulsion
Speed38 knots (70 km/h; 44 mph) (up to 40 knots (74 km/h; 46 mph) at light load)
Range1,000 nmi (1,900 km; 1,200 mi) at 38 knots (70 km/h; 44 mph) 5,810 nmi (10,760 km; 6,690 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Complement242
Armament

The Abdiel class were a class of six fast minelayers commissioned into the Royal Navy and active during the Second World War. They were also known as the Manxman class and as "mine-laying cruisers". These ships were armed with a wide variety of defensive weapons from 0.5-inch (13 mm) machine guns to the 4-inch (100 mm) main armament. They were also equipped with a wide array of radars, along with their normal complement of mines. They were easily mistaken for destroyers. Half the class was lost through enemy action during the Second World War; the others saw post-war service, and the last example was scrapped in the early 1970s.