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guns were installed on the roof of each main turret. As a result of these changes, the displacement increased to 640 tonnes (630 long tons) standard and 770 tonnes (760 long tons) full, the draught increased to 1.56 m (5 ft 1 in) and the speed decreased to 12 knots (22 km/h;
693:. Belt armor was 40 mm (1.6 in) thick, deck armor was 25 mm (0.98 in), and the conning tower and turrets had 50 mm (2.0 in). Armament consisted of two 120 mm (4.7 in)/L45 gun mounted in a twin turret and two 120 mm (4.7 in)/L10 howitzers.
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in July 1951, after being removed from service a month earlier. On 12 August 1951, she reentered
Romanian service receiving the designation M.12, which was changed a year later to M.205. On 1 December 1957, she was moved to reserve, then stricken in 1958 and finally scrapped in 1959.
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14 mph). The complement was also increased to 125 crewmen. After the upgrade works were completed, the ship returned to the Vâlcov
Tactical Detachment and carried out the missions in rotations.
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went through an extensive modernization process. The superstructure was enlarged, and the howitzers and light guns were dismounted and replaced with three 37 mm (1.5 in)
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on 16 September. The ship was then towed to Brăila, then to Izmail where the
Soviets confiscated her on 18 September. On 30 October, the ship was pressed into Soviet service as
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had a length of 62 m (203 ft 5 in), a width of 10.3 m (33 ft 10 in), and a draught of 1.3 m (4 ft 3 in) and was powered by two
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continued raiding other
Romanian positions on the river, and helped clear out the Dinu Island in November. Further raids continued in November targeting
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and then to
Budapest reaching the city on 6 November. On 8 December 1918, the ships from Budapest were confiscated by the Allied Commission for the
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were organized in the Galați River Naval Force of the
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and Soviet artillery started on 23 June 1941 and continued until the night of 9/10 July when the Soviet ships retreated to
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and some Soviet officers and sailors who boarded her to continue the efforts alone. The crews succeeded in freeing
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and captured a medical convoy on the way there. On 29 August, the ships were further instructed to move to
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on 1 September 1944. She was recovered on 16 September and confiscated by the
Soviets receiving the name
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and capturing or destroying any encountered German ships on the night of 26/27 August. Together with
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on a platform behind the superstructure. Four of the original seven machine guns were kept.
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until 25 September and had to relocate further upstream. Forming the 2nd
Monitor Group with
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618:. Returned to Romania in 1951, she was moved to reserve in 1957, then scrapped in 1959.
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Dunărea și Marea Neagră în spațiul euroasiatic. Istorie, relații politice și diplomație
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Romania and received the name
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Koslinski (1989). "Monitoarele românești în războiul antihitlerist".
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captured an armed barge which was handed over at Zimnicea. On 1 September,
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machine guns were installed. The ship was also modified to accommodate a
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as to avoid the Romanian artillery fire from the batteries mounted in
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was narrowed and shortened to present a smaller target, as were the
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and Budapest for the winter, returning to the front in March 1917.
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was stationed on the Vâlciu branch, upstream of Brăila. Moving to
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on the sides of the upper deck, and a 13.2 mm (0.52 in)
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was moved to Belgrade for repairs, where she was taken by the
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Kálmán, Hardy (1931). "Dunai flottillánk a világháborúban".
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Tactical Detachment until 1942, when she was brought to the
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installed on the upper deck, two 20 mm (0.79 in)
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with the other Austro-Hungarian monitors were stationed in
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with four other monitors and four patrol boats. After the
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and landed troops that captured the islands. In October,
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was launched on 31 May 1915 and entered service with the
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and the mast. The reserve command was also moved to the
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Pawlik, Georg; Christ, Heinz; Winkler, Herbert (1989).
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were engaged by the French artillery which had reached
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had a reduced ship profile to aid in camouflaging. The
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against the Soviet artillery and monitors located in
1386:(in German). Graz: H. Weishaupt Verlag. p. 82.
1145:/Old Danube arm. The two monitors continued towards
685:(1,160 kW), providing the ship a speed of 13.5
660:-class represented an improvement over the previous
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List of river monitors of the Austro-Hungarian Navy
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Danube Monitors - From the first to the Nuclear age
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1125:. Under the command of Captain Dumitru Comănescu,
917:at Brăila while a monitor group was dispatched to
953:. Reaching Turnu Severin, the ships continued to
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638:-class river monitors, was laid down in 1914 at
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1542:Crăciunoiu, Cristian; Georgescu, Mihai (1995).
1462:"Речной монитор (Monitorul fluvial) тип "Sava""
846:and several other patrol boats, capturing four
358:General characteristics (initial configuration)
1176:and was unable to free herself. The next day,
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16:Austro-Hungarian then Romanian river monitor
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38:(marked "Bc") in the interwar period
1809:World War II naval ships of Romania
1384:Die K.u.K. Donauflottille 1870–1918
402:10.3 m (33 ft 10 in)
1308:Jane's Information Group (1990) .
1061:. After the Soviet ships left the
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1358:Ganciu, Cristian (1 June 2018).
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410:1.3 m (4 ft 3 in)
384:Full: 650 tonnes (640 long tons)
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1033:and one other monitor and two
640:Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino
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1814:Monitors of the Romanian Navy
1546:. Modelism Publishing House.
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1228:heavy machine guns, and four
872:Battle of Cinghinarele Island
503:7 × 8 mm (0.31 in)/
497:2 × 47 mm (1.9 in)/
491:2 × 66 mm (2.6 in)/
803:and spent the winter there.
622:Description and construction
1819:Monitors of the Soviet Navy
1447:(in Romanian). No. 24.
1312:. London: Studio Editions.
1053:. Artillery duels with the
1012:Hotchkiss heavy machine gun
531:: 25 mm (0.98 in)
467:(19 km/h; 12 mph)
353:Returned to Romania in 1951
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681:which produced 1,560
598:, she was assigned to the
543:: 50 mm (2.0 in)
537:: 50 mm (2.0 in)
525:: 40 mm (1.6 in)
1779:Sava-class river monitors
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604:Romanian Danube Flotilla
505:Schwarzlose machine guns
475:91 officers and enlisted
998:Between 1936 and 1937,
959:British Danube Flotilla
610:, she ran aground near
1254:. She was returned to
1055:Soviet Danube Flotilla
913:remained to guard the
816:attack on 27/28 August
695:Anti-aircraft armament
1794:World War II monitors
1611:Austro-Hungarian Navy
1595:-class river monitors
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893:Throughout May 1917,
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137:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
1789:World War I monitors
1360:"Monitorul BUCOVINA"
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799:. She then moved to
370:-class river monitor
1693:Royal Yugoslav Navy
1655:Royal Romanian Navy
1174:Ostrovul Ciocănești
1102:King Michael's coup
1092:On 23 August 1944,
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602:. Serving with the
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1769:1915 ships
1763:Categories
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