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HMS Pylades (J401)

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Name
  
HMS Pylades (J401)

Laid down
  
30 January 1943

Construction started
  
30 January 1943

Namesake
  
Pylades

Commissioned
  
24 November 1943

Launched
  
27 June 1943

Fate
  
Sunk 8 July 1944 during Normandy Landings

Class and type
  
Catherine-class minesweeper

Builder
  
Savannah Machinery and Foundry Co.

HMS Pylades was a Catherine-class minesweeper of the Royal Navy.

The Catherine class was the British designation for the United States Navy's Auk class minesweeper.

She was sunk on 8 July 1944 off Juno Beach during the Normandy landings. The crew reported two explosions astern, following which the ship sank. The captain's report stated that the damage was most likely caused by two mines.

A survey of the wreck as part of Channel 4's Wreck Detectives underwater archaeological TV series indicated that the damage was actually caused by torpedo attack. Given the date of the sinking these must have been launched from German Marder or Neger mini submarines, which were the only German torpedo-capable units at sea at the time of the attack.

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