As the Basque part of Republican Spain was separated from the rest, it had to extemporize its own navy with which to protect its coast. Most of the vessels were ex-trawlers that were armed with whatever weapons were available.
The ships of the Basque Auxiliary Navy included:
Araba
Bizkaya
The ships of the Basque Auxiliary Navy included:
Araba
- Displacement: 1,190 tons
- Armament: 1 x 4” (102mm) (1 x 1); 2 x 8mm Machine Guns (2 x 1)
- Complement: 50
Bizkaya
- Displacement: 1,190 tons
- Armament: 2 x 4” (102mm) (2 x 1); 2 x 8mm Machine Guns (2 x 1)
- Complement: 50
Donostia.
Donostia's main armament ... a 3" (76mm) gun.
- Displacement: 287 tons
- Armament: 1 x 3” (76mm) (1 x 1); 1 x 4 pdr (47mm); 2 x 8mm Machine Guns (2 x 1)
- Complement: 30
- Displacement: 1,251 tons
- Armament: 2 x 4” (102mm) (2 x 1), 2 x 8mm Machine Guns (2 x 1)
- Complement: 50
- Displacement: 136 tons
- Armament: 1 x 6 pdr (57mm) (1 x 1)
- Complement: 18
Iparreko Izarra.
- Displacement: 136 tons
- Armament: 1 x 6 pdr (57mm) (1 x 1); 1 x 8mm Machine Gun (1 x 1)
- Complement: 18
Nabarra before her conversion from a trawler.
Nabarra.
Nabarra.
- Displacement: 1,204 tons
- Armament: 2 x 4” (102mm) (2 x 1); 2 x 8mm Machine Guns (2 x 1)
- Complement: 50
Great photos - now I'm itching to bash one of these, I've got some ship bits and pieces from 'The Virtual Armchair General' somewhere. But where....?
ReplyDeleteAlFront,
DeleteThe Basques converted what they had a lot of ... fishing boats! Depending upon the scale you want to model your boat in, there are several models available that would be suitable to use as a basis for your conversion.
All the best,
Bob