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126: 45: 352:, being completed in 1931. She measured 77.8 meters in length, having a beam of 11.2 meters and a draught of 4 meters. She was fitted with torpedo storing and loading facilities, engineering workshops, and submarine salvage and signalling facilities. Power plant consisted of two diesel engines powering two shafts, giving her a top speed of 13 knots. Her armament consisted of two 102 mm guns and two 40 mm anti-aircraft guns. She displaced 1,329 tons standard with a full load displacement of 2,300 tons, having a range of over 10,000 nautical miles. 24: 414:
On 3 August 1941, one of her 76 mm guns shot down 1 Soviet aircraft. During May and June 1942, she took part in amphibious landing drills. In the summer of 1944, she was fitted with an anti-magnetic belt.
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On 28 August 1944, she was captured by Soviet forces and, unlike most other warships of the Romanian Navy, was never returned. She was commissioned on 5 September 1944, and on 14 September enlisted in
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was one of the earliest purpose-built submarine tenders. She was commissioned in 1931, ahead of Germany's first purpose-built submarine tender,
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were replaced by two 20 mm anti-aircraft guns and two twin 13 mm machine guns were also fitted.
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Marina română in al doilea război mondial: 1942–1944/1944-1945 (Volumes 2 and 3)
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designated for offensive operations. The group also comprised the submarine
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Frederick Thomas Jane, Maurice Brazil Prendergast, Oscar Parkes,
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was laid down in August 1927 at the Italian Quarnaro Shipyard in
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Marina română in al doilea război mondial: 1941-1942
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Marina română in al doilea război mondial: 1941-1942
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Index


Romania
Fiume
Italy
Soviet Union
Submarine tender
knots
nmi
km
mi
submarine tender
Romanian Navy
Second World War
Saar
Fiume
World War II
40 mm Bofors guns
Operation Barbarossa
Romanian Navy
Delfinul
Vospers
Viscolul
Black Sea Fleet
river
Frederick Thomas Jane, Maurice Brazil Prendergast, Oscar Parkes, Jane's Fighting Ships, Jane's Publishing Company Limited, 1961, p. 198




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