List of minesweeper classes
This is a list of minesweeper and minehunter classes
Argentine Navy
Royal Australian Navy
- Ton-class minesweeper
- Bay-class minehunter – (1986–2001)
- Huon-class minehunter – active
Belgian Navy
Brazilian Navy
Bulgarian Navy
Canadian Navy
People's Liberation Army Navy
- Wochi-class (Type 081) minehunter
- Wozang-class (Type 082II) minehunter
- Wolei-class minelayer
- Type 010 oceangoing minesweeper
- T-43-class oceangoing minesweeper
- Wosao-class (Type 082) minesweeper
- Type 529 minesweeper
- Fushun-class coastal minesweeper modified Shanghai II-class gunboat for minesweeping, all in reserve and being scrapped.
- Futi-class (Type 312) minesweeper / minesweeping drone
- Type 058 minesweeper
- Type 7102 minesweeper
- Type 057K minesweeper
Danish Navy
- Flyvefisken-class patrol vessels (fitted for MCM operations)
- Holm-class multirole boats (fitted for remote controlled minesweeping)
- MSF-class drone minehunters
- MRD-class drone minehunters
Egyptian Navy
Estonian Navy
Finnish Navy
French Navy
German Navy
Kriegsmarine
Indian Navy
Italian Navy
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Latvian Navy
Malaysian Navy
Netherlands Navy
Nigerian Navy
Norwegian Navy
Pakistan Navy
Polish Navy
Russian Navy / Soviet Navy
Royal Saudi Navy
South African Navy
Spanish Navy
- Segura-class mine countermeasures vessel
Singapore Navy
Turkish Navy
- A-class minehunter
Royal Navy (United Kingdom)
- Flower-class sloop (112 ships in 4 sub-classes, launched 1914—1918) convoy sloops intended originally for minesweeping
- Hunt-class minesweeper, Belvoir group (20 ships, launched 1916—1917) Ailsa twin-screw coastal minesweeping sloops
- Hunt-class minesweeper, Aberdare group (87 ships, launched 1917—1919) Admiralty twin-screw coastal minesweeping sloops
- Dance-class minesweeper (14 ships, launched 1917–1919) tunnel-screw coastal minesweeping sloops
- Racecourse-class minesweeper (32 ships in 2 sub-classes, launched 1916—1918) paddlewheel coastal minesweeping sloops
- Halcyon-class minesweeper (7 reciprocating and 14 turbine ships, launched 1933—1939) twin-screw minesweeping sloops
- Bangor-class minesweeper (14 ships, launched 1940—1942) diesel twin-screw single-role minesweeping sloops
- Blyth-class minesweeper (Bangor class II) (19 ships, launched 1940—1943) reciprocating Bangor variant
- Ardrossan-class minesweeper (Bangor class III) (26 ships, launched 1940—1942) turbine Bangor variant
- Bathurst-class corvette (47 ships, launched 1940—1943 only served with the Royal Australian Navy and Royal Indian Navy) Australian Bangor variant
- MMS-class minesweeper (403 ships, launched 1940—1945) inshore acoustic / magnetic motor minesweepers
- Algerine-class minesweeper (98 ships, launched 1941—1945) twin-screw multi-role minesweeping sloops
- Catherine-class minesweeper (22 ships, transferred from the US Navy in 1941 under the Lend-Lease program) twin-screw multi-role minesweeping sloops
- BYMS-class minesweeper (150 ships, launched 1941—1943) British Yard acoustic / magnetic motor minesweepers
- Ton-class minesweeper (116 ships, launched 1952—1959) open-water minesweepers, minehunters and mine countermeasures vessels
- Ham-class minesweeper (93 ships, launched 1954—1959) inshore minesweepers
- Ley-class minehunter (10 ships, launched 1952—1955) inshore minehunters
- Wilton class (1 ship, launched 18 January 1972) open-water minesweeper and minehunter. Prototype ship built in Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) to same hull design as Ton class and forerunner of Hunt and Sandown classes also constructed in GRP.
- Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel (13 ships, launched 1978—1988) mine countermeasures vessels
- Venturer-class minesweeper (2 ships, purchased 1979) deep-water single-role minesweepers
- River-class minesweeper (12 ships, launched 1982—1985) deep-water single-role minesweepers
- Sandown-class minehunter (12 ships, launched 1990—2001) single-role minehunters
United States Navy
In alphabetical order.
- Admirable-class minesweeper
- Adroit-class minesweeper
- Aggressive-class minesweeper
- Auk-class minesweeper
- Avenger-class mine countermeasures ship – active
- Hawk-class minesweeper
- Kite-class minesweeper
- Lapwing-class minesweeper
- Littoral combat ship (LCS) with mine countermeasures module (MCM) – active and future
- Osprey-class minehunter
- YMS-1-class minesweeper
Vietnam People's Navy
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