Shrike (AMS-201), Redwing (MSC-200), Hummingbird (MSC-192), Frigate Bird (MSC-191), and Falcon (MS-190) at Charleston, South Carolina
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History | |
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United States | |
Name | Redwing |
Namesake | Redwing |
Builder | Tampa Marine Company, Tampa, Florida |
Laid down | 1 July 1953 |
Launched | 29 April 1954 |
Commissioned | 7 January 1955 |
Decommissioned | 16 June 1959 |
Reclassified | Coastal Minesweeper, 7 February 1955 |
Stricken | 18 June 1959 |
Identification |
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Fate | Transferred to the Spanish Navy |
Spain | |
Name | Sil |
Acquired | 18 June 1959 |
Reclassified |
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Stricken | 25 September 2002 |
Identification |
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Fate | Retired, 15 April 2003 |
General characteristics [1] | |
Class and type | Bluebird-class minesweeper |
Displacement | 335 long tons (340 t) |
Length | 144 ft (44 m) |
Beam | 28 ft (8.5 m) |
Draft | 8 ft 4 in (2.54 m) |
Installed power |
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Propulsion | 2 × screws |
Speed | 14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph) |
Armament | 2 × 20 mm (0.8 in) Oerlikon cannons anti-aircraft (AA) mounts |
USS Redwing (AMS/MSC-200) was a Bluebird-class minesweeper in the United States Navy.