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The ''Cannon'' class was a
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s built by the
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primarily for
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and convoy escort service during
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. The lead ship, USS ''Cannon'', was commissioned on 26 September 1943 at
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. Of the 116 ships ordered, 44 were cancelled and six were commissioned directly into the
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. Destroyer escorts were regular companions escorting vulnerable
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ships. With the decommissioning of the Philippine Navy's BRP ''Rajah Humabon'' (PS-11) in March 2018; HTMS ''Pin Klao'' (DE-413) of the
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is the only ship of the class in commission.


Propulsion

The class was also known as the DET type from their diesel electric tandem drives. The propulsion system of the (GMT = General Motors Tandem) was identical. The DET's substitution for a turboelectric propulsion plant was the primary difference with the predecessor ("TE") class. The DET was, in turn, replaced with a direct-drive diesel plant to yield the design of the successor ("FMR") class.


Hull numbers

A total of 72 ships of the ''Cannon'' class were built. * DE-99 through DE-113 (six are French) * DE-162 through DE-197 * DE-739 through DE-750 * DE-763 through DE-771


Wartime transfers

During World War II, six ships of the class were earmarked for the Free French Naval Forces and a further eight were transferred the
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Free French ships

* as ''Sénégalais'' * as ''Algérien'' * as ''Tunisien'' * as ''Marocain'' * as ''Hova'' * as ''Somali''


Transferred to Brazil

* as ''Babitonga'' * as ''Baependi'' * as ''Benevente'' * as ''Beberibe'' * as ''Bocaina'' * as ''Bauru'' - now a museum ship in
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* as ''Bertioga'' * as ''Bracui''


Postwar dispersal

After the end of World War II, the United States Navy transferred many ships of the ''Cannon'' class to other navies.


Transferred to France

* as ''Malgache'' (F724); served 1952-1969 * as ''Touareg'' (F721); served 1950-1960 * as ''Soudanais'' (F722); served 1950-1959 * as ''Berbère'' (F723); served 1952-1960 * as ''Kabyle'' (F718); served 1950-1959 * as ''Arabe'' (F717); served 1950-1968 * as ''Bambara'' (F719); served 1950-1959 * as ''Sakalave'' (F720); served 1950-1960


Transferred to Greece

* as ''Leon''; served 1951–1992 * as ''Aetos''; served 1951–1991; now a museum ship in Albany, New York, the only destroyer escort afloat in the United States * as ''Ierax ''; served 1951–1991 * as ''Panthir''; served 1951–1992


Transferred to Italy

* as ''Andromeda'' (F 592) 1951; scrapped in 1972 * as ''Aldebaran'' (F 590) 1951; scrapped in 1976 * as ''Altair'' (F 591) 1951; stricken and sunk as target in 1971


Transferred to Japan

* as ''Asahi'' (DE-262) 1955–75 (then to the Philippines) * as ''Hatsuhi'' (DE-263) 1955–75 (then to the Philippines)


Transferred to the Netherlands

* as ''Van Amstel'' (F806) 1950 * as ''Bitter'' (F807) 1950 * as ''Van Ewijck'' (F808) 1950 * as ''Dubois'' (F809) 1950 * as ''Zeeuw'' (F810) 1950 * as ''van Zijll'' (F811) 1950


Transferred to Peru

* as BAP ''Castilla''; served 1951–1979 * as BAP ''Aguirre''; served 1951–1974 * as BAP ''Rodríguez''; served 1951–1979


Transferred to the Philippines

* as BRP ''Datu Sikatuna'' (PF-5); scrapped in 1989 * as BRP ''Rajah Humabon'' (PF-11); retired in 2018 * as BRP ''Datu Kalantiaw'' (PS-76); sunk during a
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in 1981 * —cannibalized for parts * —cannibalized for parts


Transferred to South Korea

* as ROKN ''Kyong Ki'' (F-71); served 1956–1977 (then to the Philippines) * as ROKN ''Kang Won'' (F-72); served 1956–1977 (then to the Philippines)


Transferred to the Republic of China (Taiwan)

* as
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''Taihe'' (太和) * as ROCN ''Taicang'' (太倉) * as ROCN ''Taihu'' (太湖) * as ROCN ''Taizhao'' (太昭)


Transferred to Thailand

* as HTMS ''Pin Klao'' (413)


Transferred to Uruguay

* as ''Uruguay'' (DE-1); served 1952–1990 * as ''Artigas'' (DE-2); served 1952–1988


Ships in Class


See also

*
List of Escorteurs of the French Navy The ''escorteurs'' of the French Navy were light naval warships used for convoy protection during and after the Second World War. The earliest escorteurs in the French Navy were purchased from the British Royal Navy and the United States Navy. A ...
*
List of ship classes of the Second World War The List of ship classes of World War II is an alphabetical list of all ship classes that served in World War II. Only actual classes are included as opposed to unique ships (which are still included if they were the only one of a class to be buil ...
*
List of naval ship classes in service The list of naval ship classes in service includes all combatant surface classes in service currently with navies or armed forces and auxiliaries in the world. Ships are grouped by type, and listed alphabetically within. For other vessels, see ...


References


External links


List of Cannon class Destroyer EscortsUSS Slater
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cannon Class Destroyer Escort Frigate classes Ship classes of the French Navy