HMS Niger (J73)

HMS Niger was a Halcyon-class minesweeper of the Royal Navy.She was launched in 1936 and was sunk during the Second World War.On 5 July 1942, the vessel sailed into a minefield while escorting Convoy QP 13 and struck one of the mines, later sinking with only eight survivors.In fog on 5 July 1942 Niger mistook an iceberg for Iceland's North Western Cape and led six merchant ships of Murmansk to Reykjavík convoy QP 13 into Northern Barrage minefield SN72 laid one month earlier at the entrance to the Denmark Strait.There were no crewmen lost aboard the Soviet freighter Rodina (4,441 GRT),[3] the Panamanian-flagged freighter Exterminator (6,115 GRT), or the American freighter Hybert (6,120 GRT); but 46 civilian crew and 9 Naval Armed Guards died aboard the American Liberty ship John Randolph (7,191 GRT) and freighters Hefron (7,611 GRT) and Massmar (5,825 GRT);[4] and there were only eight survivors of the 127 men aboard Niger.
HMS NigerJ. Samuel WhitePennant numberIcelandHalcyon-classminesweeperlong tonsQF 4 in Mk.V (L/45 102 mm) gunsQF 0.5 in Mk.III (12.7 mm) VickersRoyal NavylaunchedSecond World WarminefieldConvoy QP 13MurmanskReykjavíkNorthern BarrageDenmark StraitPanamanianNaval Armed GuardsLiberty shipHalcyon-class minesweepersBrambleBritomartFranklinGleanerHalcyonHussarSeagullSharpshooterSpeedySphinxList of mine countermeasure vessels of the Royal NavyShipwrecksEdward LuckenbachMontevideo MaruUkrainaAlexander MacombNenohiChristopher NewportEmpire ByronRiver AftonJohn RandolphAvila StarRFA AldersdaleFiddownHartleburyPan KraftEmpire ExplorerNicholas CuneoSanta RitaEl CapitanR. W. GallagherPietro CalviShch-317USAT ArcataEmpire AttendantHMHS Gloucester CastleFairportKominternAyatosan MaruUSS Southern SeasToufic El RahmanOaxacaHM Motor Gun Boat 501BroomparkV 202 Hermann BöschRobert E. LeeUSS GrunionJ. A. Moffett Jr.USS S-16Pennsylvania SunMalinesV 203 Carl RöverKōtoku MaruJune 1942August 1942