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History
United Kingdom
Name HMT Islay
Builder Smiths Dock Company, South Bank, Middlesbrough
Laid down 18 November 1940
Launched 10 April 1941
Commissioned 17 June 1941
Fate Sold October 1946
France
Name Sainte Anne
Fate Disappeared 15 March 1950
General characteristics
Class and type Isles-class naval trawler
Displacement 545 long tons (554 t)
Length 164 ft (50 m)
Beam 27 ft 8 in (8.43 m)
Draught 11 ft 1 in (3.38 m) (mean)
Propulsion 1 triple expansion reciprocating engine, 1 shaft, 850 ihp (634 kW)
Speed 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement 40
Armament
  • 1 × 12-pounder gun
  • 3-4 × 20 mm Oerlikon AA guns
  • 30 × depth charges

HMT Islay (T172) was a British Royal Navy Isles-class armed trawler of the Second World War.

On 28 June 1942, Islay picked up 19 survivors from the British merchant steamer Zealand, which had been hit by two torpedoes from the German submarine U-97 in the Mediterranean Sea to the southwest of Haifa and had sunk with the loss of 14 crew members and gunners.

On 10 August 1942, Islay sank the Italian submarine Scirè in Haifa Bay while under the command of Lieutenant Commander John Ross of North Shields, who was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions. Scirè was carrying 11 Decima Flottiglia MAS commandos, who were intending to attack shipping in Haifa harbour by means of human torpedoes. Royal Air Force aircraft and coastal artillery also were involved in the sinking, which had been facilitated by Ultra intelligence. Scirè had previously launched human torpedo attacks on British naval units in Gibraltar and Alexandria, Egypt.

In October 1946, the ship was sold into commercial service. Operating under the French flag as Sainte Anne, she disappeared without trace in the Mediterranean Sea after a last communication while off the Balearic Islands on 15 March 1950.

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