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The ''Aggressive''-class minesweepers are a class of US-built
minesweeper A minesweeper is a small warship designed to remove or detonate naval mines. Using various mechanisms intended to counter the threat posed by naval mines, minesweepers keep waterways clear for safe shipping. History The earliest known usage of ...
s. They are designated as ''MSO'' (Mine Sweeper Ocean), distinguishing them from the smaller coastal MSCs and inshore MSIs. Besides the
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, this class of vessels has also been used by the
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and the
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, among others.


Background

Minesweeping, or the disposal of
naval mine A naval mine is a self-contained explosive device placed in water to damage or destroy surface ships or submarines. Unlike depth charges, mines are deposited and left to wait until they are triggered by the approach of, or contact with, an ...
s, by these vessels is performed in different ways: *Sweeping proper, with an underwater cable cutting the mooring cables of moored mines. The mines then come to the surface and are destroyed by gunfire. *Acoustic sweeping, with a towed device producing noise to trigger acoustic mines. *Magnetic sweeping, with a towed device producing a magnetic field to trigger magnetic mines. To protect the minesweeper itself against magnetic mines, the hull and superstructure of the ship are made of wood. Other components are made of non-magnetic materials, and any magnetic materials are strictly controlled.


Construction and disposition

Of the 53 constructed for the United States Navy, 10 were built at Higgins Corp.,
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, Louisiana, 9 at J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp.,
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, 8 at Wilmington Boat Works Inc., Wilmington, California, 6 at Luders Marine Construction Co. of
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, 4 at Broward Marine Inc,
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, 4 at Martinolich Shipbuilding Co.,
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, California, 3 at Burger Boat Company,
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, 3 at
Colberg Boat Works . Colberg Boat Works was a shipbuilding company in Stockton, California on the Stockton Channel. To support the World War II demand for ships Colberg Boat Works built: Minesweepers, Type V ship Tugboats, and Submarine chasers. The minesweepers w ...
,
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, 2 at Fulton Shipyard,
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, 2 at
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and 2 at Seattle Shipbuilding and Drydocking Co.,
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,
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. 33 of the class were decommissioned before the mid-1970s. Four ex-USN ships were sold to the
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1994 and re-classed as s. They were still in active service in 2012. was decommissioned 30 September 1994 in Tacoma, Washington and was the last ''Aggressive''-class minesweeper in US Navy active service. File:USS Conquest (MSO-488) mine detection sonar console.jpg, A crewman monitors a mine detection and classification sonar console aboard the ocean minesweeper USS ''Conquest'' File:USS Conquest (MSO-488) mine detection and classification console.jpg, A crewman monitors a mine detection and classification console aboard the ocean minesweeper USS ''Conquest'' File:Paravane aboard USS Engage (MSO-433).jpg, A paravane used for mine sweeping aboard USS ''Conquest'' File:USS Illusive (MSO-448) lowers an acoustical device during an exercise.jpg, USS ''Illusive'' lowers an acoustical device during an exercise. File:USS Illusive (MSO-448) lowers an acoustical device for training 2.jpg, USS ''Illusive'' lowers a different acoustical device for training. File:USS Illusive (MSO-448) deploys a mineweeping cable.jpg, USS ''Illusive'' deploys a mineweeping cable. File:USS Constant (MSO-427) deploying the mag-tail.jpg, USS ''Constant'' deploying the "mag-tail", used to simulate the magnetic field of a vessel, are towed behind the ship to trigger magnetic mines. File:Super Sea Rover aboard USS Conquest (MSO-488).jpg, A remote control mine-seeking system, Super Sea Rover, aboard USS ''Conquest'' File:USS Esteem (MSO-438) deploys a marker.jpg, USS ''Esteem'' deploys a marker, for marking mines or mine fields.


Units


See also

* HNLMS Onverschrokken (M886) - Dutch ''Aggressive''-class minesweeper


References


External links


FAS - MSO-422 classex MSO 483
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aggressive Class Minesweeper Mine warfare vessel classes