| History | |
|---|---|
|  United Kingdom | |
| Name: | HMS Bridport (M105) | 
| Operator: | Royal Navy | 
| Builder: | Vosper Thornycroft | 
| Launched: | 20 July 1992 | 
| Commissioned: | 6 November 1993 | 
| Decommissioned: | 2004 | 
| Fate: | Sold to Estonia | 
|  Estonia | |
| Name: | EML Ugandi (M315) | 
| Operator: | Estonian Navy | 
| In service: | January 22, 2009 | 
| General characteristics | |
| Class and type: | Sandown class minehunter | 
| Displacement: | 484 tons full | 
| Length: | 52.5 m | 
| Beam: | 10.9 m | 
| Draught: | 2.3 m | 
| Propulsion: | 
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| Speed: | 13 knots diesel, 6.5 knots electric | 
| Complement: | 34 (7 officers, 27 ratings) | 
| Sensors and processing systems: | 
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HMS Bridport (M105) was a Sandown-class minehunter of the British Royal Navy. She was decommissioned in 2004, and sold to the Estonian Navy.
Bridport was built by Woolston Yard of Southampton-based shipbuilders Vosper Thornycroft as one of the 12 ship class of Sandown-class minehunters.
In July 2004, the UK Ministry of Defence announced that as part of the restructuring of the Navy, the two oldest and one other Sandown-class minehunters would be retired by April 2005. Bridport was decommissioned and was then laid up awaiting a buyer or disposal. In September 2006, Estonia signed a contract to acquire the three vessels.
The former HMS Bridport was modernized and overhauled in Bay 1 of the Syncrolift at Rosyth. She was formally handed over to the Estonian Navy in April 2007, and was renamed: EML Ugandi.