Re: Bulgarian Navy
Posted by:
Drebbel
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Date: April 04, 2003 11:08AM
<HTML>Acording to "Fleets of WWII" by Richard Worth:
Smely, Drski, Strogi, Khrabby:
97t, 2 17.7" tt, 26 kn, 1908-9. TB fitted for minesweeping. Three of them went to the Soviets and two additional sisterships had been sunk pre-war.
Germany offered Bulgaria its five SI-class MTB. 48t, 2 21" tt, 37 kn, 1939. But retained one or two.
Several captured Dutch boats also went to Bulgaria, perhaps including two TM51 type and four TM54 type. But questions still remain about this........
Bulgaria operated many small patrol craft, most notably two senile PB (Belomorec, Chernomorec: 77 nt, light guns, 17 kn, 1917), sisters of the old French Ch-craft.
Drebbel
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Smely, Drski, Strogi, Khrabby:
97t, 2 17.7" tt, 26 kn, 1908-9. TB fitted for minesweeping. Three of them went to the Soviets and two additional sisterships had been sunk pre-war.
Germany offered Bulgaria its five SI-class MTB. 48t, 2 21" tt, 37 kn, 1939. But retained one or two.
Several captured Dutch boats also went to Bulgaria, perhaps including two TM51 type and four TM54 type. But questions still remain about this........
Bulgaria operated many small patrol craft, most notably two senile PB (Belomorec, Chernomorec: 77 nt, light guns, 17 kn, 1917), sisters of the old French Ch-craft.
Drebbel
<a href="[www.dutchsubmarines.com] Submarines: The Submarines of
the Royal Netherlands Navy 1906 - 2003 </a></HTML>
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Bulgarian Navy | dave | 04/03/2003 04:17PM |
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Re: Bulgarian Navy | Marek Twardowski | 04/04/2003 07:42AM |
Re: Bulgarian Navy | Drebbel | 04/04/2003 11:08AM |