Otra in November 1939.
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History | |
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Norway | |
Name: | Otra |
Namesake: | The river Otra |
Builder: | Nylands Verksted, Oslo |
Launched: | 5 August 1939 |
Commissioned: | September 1939 |
Captured: | by the Germans 10 April 1940 |
Germany | |
Name: | Togo |
Namesake: | German Togo |
Acquired: | 10 April 1940 |
Identification: |
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Fate: | Handed over to the German Mine Sweeping Administration after VE Day |
Service record | |
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Norway | |
Name: | Otra |
Acquired: | 18 January 1946 |
Commissioned: | 30 October 1946 |
Decommissioned: | 21 August 1959 |
Fate: | Scrapped 1963 |
General characteristics as built | |
Class and type: | Otra class minesweeper |
Displacement: | 355 tons |
Length: | 51 m (167.32 ft) |
Beam: | 7 m (22.97 ft) |
Draft: | 1.8 m (5.91 ft) |
Propulsion: | Two 900 hp Triple expansion steam engines, two shafts |
Speed: | 15 knots (27.78 km/h) |
Range: | 1,400 nautical miles (2,592.80 km) at 9 knots (16.67 km/h) |
Complement: | 25 men |
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General characteristics after German rebuild | |
Class and type: | Vorpostenboot and minelayer |
Displacement: | 355 tons |
Length: | 51 m (167.32 ft) |
Beam: | 7 m (22.97 ft) |
Draft: | 1.8 m (5.91 ft) |
Propulsion: | Two 900 hp Triple expansion steam engines, two shafts |
Speed: | 15 knots (27.78 km/h) |
Range: | 1,400 nautical miles (2,592.80 km) at 9 knots (16.67 km/h) |
Complement: | 25 men |
Armament: |
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General characteristics after April 1949 Norwegian rebuild | |
Class and type: | Otra class minelayer training ship |
Displacement: | 355 tons |
Length: | 51 m (167.32 ft) |
Beam: | 7 m (22.97 ft) |
Draft: | 1.8 m (5.91 ft) |
Propulsion: | Two 900 hp Triple expansion steam engines, two shafts |
Speed: | 15 knots (27.78 km/h) |
Range: | 1,400 nautical miles (2,592.80 km) at 9 knots (16.67 km/h) |
Complement: | 25 men |
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HNoMS Otra was an Otra-class minesweeper built in 1939 for the Royal Norwegian Navy. Captured by the Germans during the 1940 invasion of Norway and renamed Togo, she was returned to the Norwegians in 1946. Otra remained in service until being sold for scrapping in 1963.
Otra and her sister ship Rauma were two purpose-built minesweepers constructed at Nylands Verksted in Oslo. Both ships were completed and commissioned only a short time before the German invasion of Norway. The Otra class vessels used the Oropesa system of mine sweeping. As the threat of war in Europe became ever more clear the decision was made to improve the Royal Norwegian Navy's mine warfare capabilities. At first a number of 2. class gunboats were rebuilt into minelayers and mine sweepers, but with war looming it soon became clear that more capable vessels were required.
Shortly before the German invasion the UK announced that the Royal Navy had laid a number of minefields along the coast of Norway to interfere with the German import of Swedish iron ore through the North Norwegian port of Narvik. The British government claimed to have mined three areas; off Stad, Hustadvika, and Landegode north of Bodø. In response to this report, the Norwegian government ordered the minesweepers Otra and Rauma to sail north from their base in Horten and sweep the minefields on 9 April 1940.
Before the order to go north could be carried out, however, the German invasion of Norway took place in the early hours of 9 April. As reports of intruding warships started coming in Otra was sent out to investigate, and at 0410hrs report that the intruders were Germans. The invasion flotilla blocked Otra's return to Horten.