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The motor minesweepers had limited use post-war so they were quickly disposed of. Three were transferred by [[Lend-Lease]] to the [[Soviet Navy]].
 
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==Bibliography==
*{{cite book |last1=Lenton |first1=H. T. |last2=Colledge |first2=J. J. |title=Warships of World War II |year=1973 |edition=2nd |___location=London |publisher=Ian Allan |isbn=0-7110-0403-X}}
*''Minesweeper, The Role of the Motor Minesweepers in World War II,'' Michael J Melvin {{ISBN|1-872017-57-6}}
*{{cite book |last=Melvin |first=Michael J. |title=Minesweeper, The Role of the Motor Minesweepers in World War II |year=1992 |___location=Worcester, UK |publisher=Square One Publishing |isbn=1-872017-57-6}}
*{{cite book |last=Worth |first=Jack |title=British Warships Since 1945: Part 4: Minesweepers |year=1984 |___location=Liskeard, UK |publisher=Maritime Books |isbn=0-907771-12-2}}
 
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