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Ottoman destroyer Yarhisar

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36: 939:. The Greek force also sailed from Lemnos at 09:10. At 11:35 the battle between the forces began. Due to the hits taken by the Ottoman battleships, the fleet turned back towards Çanakkale at 12:15. The battle lasted until 14:30, with the destroyers acting as support. At 14:55 the Ottoman fleet returned to the strait and anchored at Nara at 17:40. As a result of the battle, 4 officers and 37 sailors on 666:
despite increasing political tensions. Under the command of Colonel Tahir (Burak), the fleet, consisting of two battleships, two cruisers, eight destroyers and one repair ship, left Istanbul on 6 July 1911, and sailed as far as Beirut, calling at important ports such as
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on 16 December, attached to the 2nd Destroyer Division under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Hakkı Eşref. Departing at 07:05, the division did not follow the main fleet and remained at the entrance of the Dardanelles and thus did not engage in direct combat.
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8 miles north of Varna, to observe the Bulgarian torpedo boats entering and leaving the harbor and to attack them if possible. After the meeting, the ships departed for Varna at 17:50 and dispersed at 20:00, heading for their duty areas.
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was on a flag display and training cruise in the Mediterranean with a significant part of the fleet. The squadron, which had been maneuvering and training since July, had embarked on its annual mission to visit
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surfaced and took the surviving Ottoman crew aboard it. The submarine rescued 3 officers, 42 enlisted men and 3 German privates, after which the crew was transferred to a passing sailboat and taken to
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at 12:30 on 3 December 1915. The torpedo hit the destroyer's aft boiler room and it subsequently exploded, splitting the ship in two and sinking it. Seven officers and 33 enlisted men from the crew of
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was sailing towards Varna. Meanwhile, four Bulgarian torpedo boats had been patrolling en masse outside Varna harbor since 22:20. At 00:40, a battle started between the Bulgarian torpedo boats and
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received, she did not sink thanks to the successful work of her crew, but she was unable to continue her surveillance of Varna and decided to return to Constantinople. Thinking that
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was sent to Varna with the mission of preventing Bulgarian attacks on Ottoman merchant ships loaded with ammunition and, if possible, destroying Bulgarian torpedo boats;
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with its periscope at around 02:00, but did not attack because of the risk of detection due to the cloudless night and bright moonlight. On 17 June,
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to provide fire support for the retreating army and returned to Silivri on November 7. The withdrawal of the army ended on November 8.
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were ordered from Schneider-Creusot to meet the needs of the navy. As this small order was not sufficient for the French, the 200-ton
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took Lieutenant Hamdi Bey to the frontline there. The next day, she was assigned to dispatch the incoming caravans to the port of
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On the morning of 18 January, the Ottoman fleet resumed operations. Three battleships, two cruisers and six destroyers, including
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and a barge, taking 20 crew members prisoner. The prisoners were later transferred to an Ottoman sailing vessel. On October 5,
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in 1904. In order to maintain diplomatic and financial balance, the Ottoman government decided to place subsequent orders with
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in 1907, but like the rest of the Ottoman fleet, she did not take part in any active engagement with the Italians during the
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During a program to strengthen the Ottoman Navy, large quantities of cannons, ammunition and supplies were ordered from
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with the rest of the Ottoman fleet. She did not engage in direct combat with any Italian ships throughout the war.
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and other ships arrived in Istanbul and completed their repairs, maintenance and preparations. On 16 October 1911,
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guns (three on each side of the ship) and two single 450 mm torpedo tubes located amidships and astern.
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In early November, the Navy was tasked with supporting the Ottoman Army, which was retreating after the
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on October 2 during its return, it learned that the war had started (the news brought by the yacht
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and joined the fleet, practicing torpedo attacks against larger ships. Representatives of the
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was refloated two days later and taken to Istanbul for repairs. On the morning of 22 August,
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to purchase four more destroyers, which were ordered on 22 January 1906. Based on the French
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The ship was powered by two vertical triple-expansion steam engines, fed by steam from two
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of 3.17 m (10 ft 5 in). The displacement of the ship was 284 
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patrolled in front of the cape until morning. At 08:00 on November 21, when
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took part in a training mission as part of the reforming program of Admiral
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of 1912–1913, she took part in all major engagements such as the battles of
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experienced some engine trouble shortly after, but was repaired and joined
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were also ordered. During negotiations in 1906, the French convinced the
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built by SA Chantiers et Ateliers de la Gironde. The engines had 5,950
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near the Bosphorus, but the submarine managed to escape. On 7 August,
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was ordered to take positions 8 miles (13 km) south of Varna and
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Kurtuluş Savaşı'nda Deniz Şehitlerimiz ve Kahraman Gemilerimiz
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Defeat in Detail: The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912–1913
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managed to escape under fire from the destroyer and nearby
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departed from Istanbul and they guarded the salvage of the
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were killed while 7 officers and 97 sailors were wounded.
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turned and sailed away while the submarine sank the
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in 1907 by the Ottoman Navy Society. She joined the
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Italo-Turkish War naval ships of the Ottoman Empire
901:arrived at the rendezvous point and could not find 1816:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921 805:broke down and was replaced by the torpedo boat 1794:Erickson, Edward J.; Bush, Brighton C. (2003). 821:at 13:00. At a meeting held at 16:50 on board 398:of 58.2 meters (190 ft 11 in) and a 1908:World War I naval ships of the Ottoman Empire 1853:Langensiepen, Bernd; Güleryüz, Ahmet (1995). 386:was 56.3 meters (184 ft 9 in) long 8: 1532: 1115:. After exchanging fire with the submarine, 495:were built by Ateliers de la Gironde, while 1508: 1484: 1467: 1455: 1431: 1351: 1339: 1327: 1291: 1052:spotted and chased the British submarine 390:and 58.2 meters (190 ft 11 in) 1544: 1315: 1303: 1238: 1013:under the command of Lieutenant Colonel 513:Having joined the Ottoman Navy in 1907, 1190: 870:would be insufficient for the mission, 1758:Muhtelif Harplerdeki Sahil Çıkarmaları 1655: 1197: 838:was in position at 21:30, followed by 432:naval gun in front of the bridge, six 380:SA Chantiers et Ateliers de la Gironde 69:SA Chantiers et Ateliers de la Gironde 20: 1760:. Istanbul: İstanbul Askeri Matbaası. 1719:Çanakkale Savaşları'nın Deniz Cephesi 1107:and four sailing barges, encountered 347:, as well as patrol missions. During 158:56.3 m (184 ft 9 in) ( 32: 7: 1520: 1496: 1443: 1416: 1404: 1363: 1002:was placed under the command of the 428:As built, the ship carried a single 770:. The next day she sailed alone to 1699: 1667: 1592: 1568: 178:3.17 m (10 ft 5 in) 14: 1859:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 1819:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 1087:the day before by the submarines 981:. On 29 October 1914, during the 785:. An Ottoman force consisting of 581:guarded the passages between the 186:4.1 m (13 ft 5 in) 170:6.3 m (20 ft 8 in) 1918:Ships sunk by British submarines 1856:The Ottoman Steam Navy 1828–1923 1774:. Deniz Matbaası. Archived from 1685:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1644:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1632:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1617:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1605:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1581:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1557:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1393:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1376:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1280:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1263:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1251:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1227:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1215:Langensiepen & Güleryüz 1995 1004:Çanakkale Fortified Area Command 977:continued its active service in 881:to the area. Upon this message, 34: 951:was not damaged in the battle. 628:observed the exercise from the 1798:. Greenwood Publishing Group. 1161:while she was sailing between 850:; she was damaged. Meanwhile, 227:Triple-expansion steam engines 1: 1876:Ottoman Navy Warships 1914–18 286:2 × 381 mm (15 in) 954:On February 8, prior to the 691:. When the fleet arrived at 262:64 officers and enlisted men 1768:Balkan Harbinde Türk Filosu 1029:. On 28 May, the submarine 737:the next day and sailed to 242:(52 km/h; 32 mph) 1939: 1923:Maritime incidents in 1915 1834:Hergüner, Mustafa (2008). 1727:Büyüktuğrul, Afif (1974). 430:Canon de 65 mm Modèle 1891 388:between the perpendiculars 1813:Gardiner, Robert (1985). 1765:Emir, Ali Haydar (1932). 1730:Osmanlı Deniz Harp Tarihi 998:As of mid-February 1915, 889:and immediately set off. 885:abandoned its mission in 452:. For this purpose, four 440:Construction and purchase 117: 27: 23: 1878:. Oxford: Osprey Books. 1874:Noppen, Ryan K. (2015). 1756:Demirsoy, İlyas (1942). 1533:Erickson & Bush 2003 731:handed over her duty to 641:, which was waiting off 545:were positioned between 469:and the 420-ton gunboat 281:47 mm (1.9 in) 274:65 mm (2.6 in) 1127:attacked the submarine 118:General characteristics 1103:, escorted by the tug 723:sailed for Varna with 434:QF 3-pounder Hotchkiss 106:Torpedoed and sunk by 858:. Despite the damage 777:On 21 November 1912, 750:Battle of Lule Burgas 1153:On 6 November 1915, 457:-class torpedo boats 419:indicated horsepower 302:was one of the four 1670:, pp. 235–236. 1523:, pp. 297–311. 1470:, pp. 216–217. 1366:, pp. 109–112. 1342:, pp. 197–199. 1330:, pp. 185–187. 1027:Marmara Archipelago 509:Operational history 483:-class destroyers, 1781:on 13 October 2020 941:Barbaros Hayreddin 783:Battle of Kaliakra 763:Barbaros Hayreddin 477:Ottoman government 1885:978-1-4728-0620-8 1866:978-0-85177-610-1 1845:978-975-409-488-6 1743:on 8 October 2020 1571:, pp. 90–91. 1294:, pp. 26–27. 1282:, pp. 15–16. 1253:, pp. 12–13. 1148:coastal batteries 1066:Gayret-i Vataniye 923:took part in the 781:took part in the 752:. On November 3, 655:Italo-Turkish war 649:Italo-Turkish war 362:off the coast of 329:Italo-Turkish war 319:, purchased from 295: 294: 113:, 3 December 1915 16:Ottoman destroyer 1930: 1889: 1870: 1849: 1830: 1809: 1790: 1788: 1786: 1780: 1773: 1761: 1752: 1750: 1748: 1742: 1735: 1723: 1703: 1697: 1688: 1682: 1671: 1665: 1659: 1653: 1647: 1641: 1635: 1629: 1620: 1614: 1608: 1602: 1596: 1590: 1584: 1578: 1572: 1566: 1560: 1554: 1548: 1542: 1536: 1530: 1524: 1518: 1512: 1509:Büyüktuğrul 1974 1506: 1500: 1494: 1488: 1485:Büyüktuğrul 1974 1482: 1471: 1468:Büyüktuğrul 1974 1465: 1459: 1456:Büyüktuğrul 1974 1453: 1447: 1441: 1435: 1432:Büyüktuğrul 1974 1429: 1420: 1414: 1408: 1402: 1396: 1390: 1379: 1373: 1367: 1361: 1355: 1352:Büyüktuğrul 1974 1349: 1343: 1340:Büyüktuğrul 1974 1337: 1331: 1328:Büyüktuğrul 1974 1325: 1319: 1313: 1307: 1301: 1295: 1292:Büyüktuğrul 1974 1289: 1283: 1277: 1266: 1260: 1254: 1248: 1242: 1236: 1230: 1224: 1218: 1212: 1201: 1195: 987:Bosphorus Strait 956:Battle of 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Index

SA Chantiers et Ateliers de la Gironde
Bordeaux
HMS E11
Samsun-class
destroyer
t
long tons
p/p
Normand boilers
PS
kW
Triple-expansion steam engines
knots
nmi
65 mm (2.6 in)
47 mm (1.9 in)
torpedo tubes
Samsun-class
destroyers
Durandal class
France
Ottoman Navy
Italo-Turkish war
Balkan Wars
Kaliakra
Elli
Lemnos
World War I
Sea of Marmara
HMS E11

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