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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;
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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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Between 1942 and 1943, the monitor received a second twin turret with of 120 mm (4.7 in)/L45 guns which was taken from NMS
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were organized in the Galați River Naval Force of the Romanian Danube Flotilla. Their task was to protect the flank of Romanian
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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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Confiscated by the USSR, returned in 1951, and continued service as M.12, later M.205, until 1958
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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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Dunărea și Marea Neagră în spațiul euroasiatic. Istorie, relații politice și diplomație
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was changed while in Soviet service. In this sense, five 37 mm (1.5 in)/
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On 15 April 1920, the monitor was reassigned to Romania and received the name
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Nicolae 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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with the mission of preventing German troops from crossing the Danube from
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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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in the engagement. Returning to Belene, the monitors were attacked by
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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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As part of an Austro-Hungarian 1914–15 Naval Program, The SMS
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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
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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
1239:On 28 February 1948, she was placed in reserve and 969:on 31 December and placed in service with the name 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 1377: 1375: 1373: 638:-class river monitors, was laid down in 1914 at 463:700 nmi (1,300 km; 810 mi) at 10 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, 1576: 732:, and better compartmentalization was tried. 594:until 1918, and after a brief service in the 8: 982:after one of the provinces that united into 925:caused the River Flotilla to be rearranged. 16:Austro-Hungarian then Romanian river monitor 1456: 1454: 1353: 1351: 1349: 1165:and both departed to Brăila. The same day, 1799:World War I naval ships of Austria-Hungary 1583: 1569: 1561: 1347: 1345: 1343: 1341: 1339: 1337: 1335: 1333: 1331: 1329: 838:bombarded the port and railway station of 697:consisted of two 66 mm (2.6 in)/ 488:2 × 120 mm (4.7 in)/L10 howitzer 590:between 1914 and 1915. She served in the 921:. The worsening of the situation in the 1300: 1273: 753:on 15 September. She then took part in 675:vertical triple-expansion steam engines 442:vertical triple-expansion steam engines 1430: 1418: 1406: 830:) escorted the auxiliary ships to the 18: 967:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 485:2 × 120 mm (4.7 in)/L45 gun 297: 190: 127: 122:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 48: 7: 1310:Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I 1220:guns, two 20 mm (0.79 in)/ 381:Standard: 580 tonnes (570 long tons) 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 14: 394:62 m (203 ft 5 in) 1804:Ships of the Royal Yugoslav Navy 1685: 1647: 1603: 1358:Ganciu, Cristian (1 June 2018). 751:Austro-Hungarian Danube Flotilla 592:Austro-Hungarian Danube Flotilla 410:1.3 m (4 ft 3 in) 384:Full: 650 tonnes (640 long tons) 299: 192: 129: 50: 28: 1141:, she captured 76 ships on the 701:, two 47 mm (1.9 in)/ 455:(25.0 km/h; 15.5 mph) 1774:Ships built in Austria-Hungary 1033:and one other monitor and two 640:Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino 584:Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino 1: 1814:Monitors of the Romanian Navy 1546:. Modelism Publishing House. 1530:(in Hungarian). Vol. 32. 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 1835: 1180:returned with the tugboat 1077:for repairs and upgrades. 986:. She was assigned to the 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 1743: 1720: 1524:Hadtörténelmi Közlemények 357: 43: 27: 994:Interwar to World War II 988:Romanian Danube Flotilla 901:. She was then moved to 870:fought in the battle of 707:Schwarzlose machine guns 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:. 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Serving with the 24: 1466:navyworld.narod.ru 1364:rumaniamilitary.ro 1019:Romania's campaign 990:in December 1920. 929:was thus moved to 646:together with her 200:Kingdom of Romania 185:Kingdom of Romania 183:Reassigned to the 120:Taken over by the 19: 1756: 1755: 1319:978-1-85170-378-4 1121:, and was led by 852:Romanian aviation 810:was stationed at 791:. On 16 October, 568:service, was the 549: 548: 337:18 September 1944 246:18 September 1944 104:15 September 1915 1826: 1784:Riverine warfare 1691: 1689: 1688: 1653: 1651: 1650: 1609: 1607: 1606: 1585: 1578: 1571: 1562: 1557: 1531: 1529: 1509: 1508: 1495:. Vol. XI. 1494: 1484: 1478: 1477: 1475: 1473: 1458: 1449: 1448: 1445:Revista Modelism 1440: 1434: 1428: 1422: 1416: 1410: 1404: 1398: 1397: 1379: 1368: 1367: 1355: 1324: 1323: 1305: 1289: 1278: 1253: 1236:of 50 soldiers. 1212:The armament of 1119: 1017:At the start of 899:Russian aviation 862:and patrol boat 834:. 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Austria-Hungary
Sava River
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Soča River
Kingdom of Romania
Kingdom of Romania
Bucovina
Soviet Union
Izmail
Sava-class river monitor
ihp
Yarrow boilers
vertical triple-expansion steam engines
knots
knots
L26 BAK
L44 guns
Schwarzlose machine guns
Belt
bulkheads
Deck
Conning tower
Gun turrets
Austro-Hungarian Navy
lead ship
Sava-class
river monitors
Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino

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