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RE: U-boats in Yugoslav Navy
Posted by:
Yuri IL\'IN
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Date: January 21, 2001 05:58PM
<HTML>Hi Micharl
Yygoslav Submarines
Sava Class: SAVA (831), ? (832)
Both boats were built by the Brodosplit Shipyard at Split, and commissioned into Yugoslav service in 1977.
Heroj Class: HEROI (821), JUNAK (822), USKOK (823)
All tree ships were commissioned into Yugoslav service in 1968, 1969 and 1970.
Sutjeska Class: SUTJESKA (811), NERETVA (812)
Both boats were built by the Uljanik Shipyard at Pula between 1957 and 1959, and commissioned into Yugoslav service in 1962 and 1960 respectively.
Comparison of technical parameters of submarines
NAUTILO SUTJESKA
Dimensions:
Length 63.15 m 60.0 m
Width 6.98 m 6.8 m
Draught 4.87 m 4.9 m
Displacement:
Normal Load 905 ton 820 t
Full Load 1070 ton 945 t
Regards,
Yuri IL\'IN
Moscow Russia
Michael Lowrey wrote:
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Yuri,
The Itanian submarine Nautilo (Flutto I type) became the Yugoslav Sava. The brief history I have is that Nautilo was scuttled by the Italians at Venice in September 1943. The Germans raised her and renamed her UIT 19. She was sunk while in port by an Allied air riad on January 9, 1944. Postwar, the Yugoslavs salvaged her (she was brand new when sunk) and used her into the 1960s. (She is listed in the 1965/66 Jane\\\'s Fighting Ships.)</HTML>
Yygoslav Submarines
Sava Class: SAVA (831), ? (832)
Both boats were built by the Brodosplit Shipyard at Split, and commissioned into Yugoslav service in 1977.
Heroj Class: HEROI (821), JUNAK (822), USKOK (823)
All tree ships were commissioned into Yugoslav service in 1968, 1969 and 1970.
Sutjeska Class: SUTJESKA (811), NERETVA (812)
Both boats were built by the Uljanik Shipyard at Pula between 1957 and 1959, and commissioned into Yugoslav service in 1962 and 1960 respectively.
Comparison of technical parameters of submarines
NAUTILO SUTJESKA
Dimensions:
Length 63.15 m 60.0 m
Width 6.98 m 6.8 m
Draught 4.87 m 4.9 m
Displacement:
Normal Load 905 ton 820 t
Full Load 1070 ton 945 t
Regards,
Yuri IL\'IN
Moscow Russia
Michael Lowrey wrote:
-------------------------------
Yuri,
The Itanian submarine Nautilo (Flutto I type) became the Yugoslav Sava. The brief history I have is that Nautilo was scuttled by the Italians at Venice in September 1943. The Germans raised her and renamed her UIT 19. She was sunk while in port by an Allied air riad on January 9, 1944. Postwar, the Yugoslavs salvaged her (she was brand new when sunk) and used her into the 1960s. (She is listed in the 1965/66 Jane\\\'s Fighting Ships.)</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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U-boats in Yugoslav Navy | Yuri IL\'IN | 01/18/2001 02:06PM |
RE: U-boats in Yugoslav Navy | Jeff B. | 01/19/2001 05:21PM |
RE: U-boats in Yugoslav Navy | Tono | 01/19/2001 06:17PM |
RE: U-boats in Yugoslav Navy | Yuri IL\'IN | 01/20/2001 12:41AM |
RE: U-boats in Yugoslav Navy | Tono | 01/20/2001 12:33PM |
RE: U-boats in Yugoslav Navy | \"Yuri IL\'IN\" | 01/20/2001 12:50PM |
RE: U-boats in Yugoslav Navy | Yuri IL\'IN | 01/19/2001 07:27PM |
RE: U-boats in Yugoslav Navy | Michael Lowrey | 01/20/2001 10:43PM |
RE: U-boats in Yugoslav Navy | Yuri IL\'IN | 01/21/2001 05:58PM |
RE: U-boats in Yugoslav Navy | Yuri IL\'IN | 01/21/2001 05:58PM |