HMCS Chambly was a Flower-class corvette serving in the Royal Canadian Navy. She was ordered from Canadian Vickers Ltd. in Montreal, laid down on 20 February 1940, launched on 29 July, and commissioned on 18 December 1940, named after the city of Chambly, Quebec. Chambly escorted trade convoys between Halifax Harbour and the Western Approaches through the battle of the Atlantic and, together with HMCS Moose Jaw, achieved the RCN's first U-boat kill of the war.
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| - HMCS Chambly (en)
- HMCS Chambly (1940) (ru)
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| - HMCS Chambly was a Flower-class corvette serving in the Royal Canadian Navy. She was ordered from Canadian Vickers Ltd. in Montreal, laid down on 20 February 1940, launched on 29 July, and commissioned on 18 December 1940, named after the city of Chambly, Quebec. Chambly escorted trade convoys between Halifax Harbour and the Western Approaches through the battle of the Atlantic and, together with HMCS Moose Jaw, achieved the RCN's first U-boat kill of the war. (en)
- HMCS Chambly (K116) (англ. Его Величества Канадский Корабль «Шамбли») — корвет типа «Флауэр», служивший в КВМС Канады в годы Второй мировой войны. Назван в честь города Шамбли канадской провинции Квебек. (ru)
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*1 × Type 123A or Type 127DV sonar (en)
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| - *1 × BL Mk.IX single gun
*2 × .50 cal machine gun (twin)
*2 × Lewis .303 cal machine gun
*2 × Mk.II depth charge throwers
*2 × depth charge rails with 40 depth charges
*originally fitted with minesweeping gear, later removed (en)
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| - Sold for civilian use as Sonia Vinke in 1952 and scrapped in 1966. (en)
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| - pennant number: K116 (en)
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| - HMCS Chambly was a Flower-class corvette serving in the Royal Canadian Navy. She was ordered from Canadian Vickers Ltd. in Montreal, laid down on 20 February 1940, launched on 29 July, and commissioned on 18 December 1940, named after the city of Chambly, Quebec. Chambly escorted trade convoys between Halifax Harbour and the Western Approaches through the battle of the Atlantic and, together with HMCS Moose Jaw, achieved the RCN's first U-boat kill of the war. (en)
- HMCS Chambly (K116) (англ. Его Величества Канадский Корабль «Шамбли») — корвет типа «Флауэр», служивший в КВМС Канады в годы Второй мировой войны. Назван в честь города Шамбли канадской провинции Квебек. (ru)
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| - Sold for civilian use as Sonia Vinke in 1952 and scrapped in 1966.
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