![]() HMIS GODAVARI launched at Southampton by Mrs Lall, the wife of the Deputy High Commissioner for India | |
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Name | Godavari |
Namesake | Godavari River |
Ordered | 29 August 1940 |
Builder | Thornycroft |
Yard number | Yard 1386 |
Laid down | 30 August 1941 |
Launched | 21 March 1943 |
Commissioned | 28 June 1943 |
Out of service | 1948 |
Honours and awards | Burma, 1945 |
Fate | Transferred to Pakistan, scrapped 1959 |
Badge | Map of India and the Indian Ocean with a border of lotus; sea Blue, British territory Gold and Lotus proper |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Black Swan-classsloop |
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Length | 299 ft 6 in (91.29 m) |
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Draught | 11 ft (3.4 m) |
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Range | 7,500 nmi (13,900 km) at 12 kn (22 km/h) |
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HMISGodavari (U 52) was aBlack Swan-classsloop which served in theRoyal Indian Navy (RIN) during World War II.
Godavari was transferred toPakistan in 1948 after thePartition of India and eventually renamedPNS Sind.
On 29 August 1940, the Indian Government placed an order for two sloops, HMISGodavari andHMIS Narbada withJohn I. Thornycroft & Company.[1]Godavari waslaid down asYard number 1386 at Thonycroft'sWoolston, Southampton shipyard on 31 October 1940,launched on 21 January 1943 and completed on 28 June 1943.[2][3] Following commissioning she was sent to Scapa Flow for trials and working up. She was deployed in home waters for convoy defence on the UK-Gibraltar route. On 22 December 1943 she was involved in a collision with the SS Manchester Progress and was sent for repair in Londonderry.
On completion of repairs in February 1944Godavari was nominated for transfer to the Eastern Fleet and convoy defence in the Indian Ocean, where she arrived in April 1944.
On 12 August theGerman submarineU-198 was sunk near theSeychelles, in position 03º35'S, 52º49'E, bydepth charges from the British frigateHMS Findhorn (under the command of Lt.Cdr. J.C. Dawson, RD, RNR) andGodavari (under the command of A/Cdr. A.B. Goord, RIN).[4]
Between January and March 1945 she was nominated for support of military operations in Burma. In August she was also nominated for support of the allied landings in Japan as part of OperationZipper, however this operation was cancelled following the dropping of the atomic bombs and Japan's subsequent surrender.
Her commanding officers in the Royal Indian Navy were:
After theIndependence of India and the subsequentPartition, she was among the vessels transferred to Pakistan, where she was renamed PNSSind.