- Fleet tender
Fleet tenders were British
merchant ships that were fitted with a woodensuperstructure to resemble battleships during theSecond World War . They were known as fleet tenders for security reasons, and were built to fool German reconnaissance planes.Three ships were converted in 1939 and another one (HMS "Centurion") in 1941. The three converted in 1939 were 7,900-tons merchant ships:
* SS "Pakeha" as HMS "Revenge"
* SS "Waimana" as HMS "Resolution"
* SS "Mamari" as HMS "Hermes"These three ships never left the home waters of the United Kingdom and became obsolete in 1941. The SS "Mamari" was wrecked offThe Wash and the SS "Pakeha" and SS "Waimana" were converted back to merchants and returned to their owners.HMS "Centurion" was a
First World War -era battleship, disarmed under theWashington Naval Treaty . In 1941 she was fitted with a dummy after-funnel, mainmast and main armament, to resemble HMS "Anson". She left the home waters to sail around theCape of Good Hope toBombay and in June 1942 was a part of a convoy toMalta (operation Vigorous ). HMS "Centurion" was used as ablockship off theNormandy coast as part of the Gooseberry shelter forOmaha Beach .ources
* [http://www.thewarillustrated.info/215/now-it-can-be-told-how-the-navys-phantom-fleet-hoaxed-the-hun.asp Now It Can Be Told! - How the Navy's Phantom Fleet Hoaxed the Hun] ,
The War Illustrated , September 14, 1945.
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