In Service: 16 March 1945 to
Ordered:
Builder: AG Neptun, Rostock
Construction No: 541
Laid down:
Launched: 30 December 1944
Commissioned: 16 March 1945
Type: 1943 Type Minesweeper/Minensuchboot
Class: M 601 Class
Displacement: 582 tons standard 821 tons full load
Length: 67.75 m
Beam: 9 m
Draft: 2.68 m
Propulsion: 2 × vertical 3 cylinder triple expansion
engines producing up to 2,150 shp
Propellers:
Speed: 17 knots
Range: 4,000 nautical miles at 10 knots
Crew: 101 men and officers
Armament:
2 × 10.5 cm L/45
carried 300 rounds
2 × 3.7 cm L/83 SK C/30
carried 4000 rounds
8 × 2 cm MG L/65 C/30
carried 16000 rounds
1 × 7.3 cm F�hn rocket launcher
24 mines
Armour 10 mm
Aircraft:
Electronics:
Operators: Kriegsmarine
Variants:
Other: Minesweepers
Articles:
The M 607 Minesweeper (Minensuchboot) was built in the 1940s
by
AG
Neptun shipyard located in Rostock, Germany as a minesweeper
or escort vessel for the Kriegsmarine.
These minesweepers were constructed out of seven prefabricated
units and transported to the shipyards by rail for final assembly.
However basic construction was similar to previous minesweepers,
transverse frame steel construction, which was partly welded,
this vessel also had thirteen watertight compartments and
a double bottom with hard chine bow and tug stern. The superstructure,
Bridge etc was armored up to 10 mm in thickness. The propulsion
system installed in these vessels was the two vertical three
cylinder triple expansion engines. And when used as minesweepers
the Kabel Fern Raum Gerat (KFRG) system was employed, which
used generators producing 60 V, 20 kW to power the magnetic
sweeping gear.
This vessel went on to serve in the 2. Minensuchflottille during World
War II.
And after the surrender of Germany was employed in the
German
Mine Sweeping Administration (GMSA) and the
Office
of Military Government, United States (OMGUS) which were
controlled by the allies.
16 March 1945
The Minesweeper M 607 is commissioned.
1945
The Minesweeper M 607 becomes operational with the 2. Minensuchflottille.
1945
The Minesweeper M 607 is seized as a prize of war by the USA.
1945
The Minesweeper M 607 serves with the
German
Mine Sweeping Administration (GMSA).
14 November 1947
The Minesweeper M 607 is transferred to the
Office
of Military Government, United States (OMGUS).
19 February 1948
The Minesweeper M 607 is sold to Hapag Seebärdienst project
and renamed Hörnum.
27 October 1949
The Hörnum is sold to Ivers Linie AG of Kiel, and was
converted into a steam ferry and renamed Christian Ivers.
1954
The Christian Ivers is sold to Kiel Roads GmbH and renamed
Hanne Scarlet.
1962
The Hanne Scarlet is sold to Agostino Lauro and converted
into a motor ferry and renamed Salvatore Lauro.
1975
The Salvatore Lauro is sold to Libore Lauro SaS.
1982
The Salvatore Lauro was still in existence at this time.
German Warships, 1815-1945: Major Surface Vessels.
ISBN-10: 0851775330
German Warships, 1815-1945: U-boats and Mine Warfare Vessels.
ISBN-10: 155750301X
German warships of the Second World War.
ISBN-10: 0668040378
For a complete list of
sources