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SMS Novara (1913)

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in twin mounts were added in 1917. The navy planned to remove the guns on the forecastle and quarterdeck and replace them with a pair of 15-centimeter (5.9 in) guns fore and aft, but nothing was done before the end of the war. The ship was protected by a waterline
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was hit several more times, and her main feed pumps and starboard auxiliary steam pipe were damaged, which caused the ship to begin losing speed. Horthy was badly injured as well, though he remained in command. At 11:05, the
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with a cargo of munitions. Haus ultimately decided the operation was too risky for what would have been a minimal gain, as the ship would not have been able to carry a particularly large amount. On 2 May,
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was the third and final member of her class to enter service, some six months after the start of the war. She was armed with a battery of nine 10-centimeter (3.9 in) guns and had a top speed of 27
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submerged and evaded the French patrol. Following the Italian declaration of war against the Central Powers on 23 May, the entire Austro-Hungarian fleet sortied to bombard Italian coastal targets.
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was approaching the scene, which prompted Acton to temporarily withdraw to consolidate his forces. This break in the action was enough time for the Austro-Hungarians to save the crippled
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issued the order to begin the operation the following morning. The three cruisers steamed south to the drifter line, arriving after night fall; at the same time, a pair of destroyers,
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By early 1918, the long periods of inactivity had begun to wear on the crews of several warships at Cattaro, primarily those of the little-used armored cruisers. On 1 February, the
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The following day, many of the mutinous ships abandoned the effort and rejoined loyalist forces in the inner harbor after shore batteries opened fire on the rebel guard ship
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and the other cruisers opened fire on the drifters, sinking fourteen and damaging four more before they broke off the attack and withdrew, hoping to return to port before
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broke out in July 1914. The ship was completed on 10 January 1915 and commissioned into the Austro-Hungarian fleet. The commander of the Austro-Hungarian fleet, Admiral
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with Italy, ending their participation in the conflict. Following the armistice, the entire Austro-Hungarian fleet was transferred to the newly formed
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The ship saw extensive service during World War I, owing to the cautious strategies adopted by the Austro-Hungarian fleet and their opponents in the
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of 4.6 meters (15 ft 1 in). She displaced 3,500 long tons (3,600 t) at normal load, and up to 4,017 long tons (4,081 t) at
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on 9 December 1912, the last member of her class to begin construction. She was launched on 15 February 1913; the ship was still undergoing
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against the Ottoman Empire, Germany began to pressure Austria-Hungary to assist their ally; Haus considered sending
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could be used to reduce the numerical superiority of the enemy fleets before a decisive battle could be fought.
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had been disabled, and fearing that his ships would be drawn too close to the Austrian naval base at Cattaro (
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was awarded to France in the post-war distribution of ships. She sprang a leak in the Adriatic and put into
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misread the signal, and attempted to launch a torpedo attack, but was driven off by the combined fire of
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and both of her sisters, which he modified to look like large British destroyers by cutting down their
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carried about 710 metric tons (700 long tons) of coal that gave her a range of approximately 1,600
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s flotilla before they were able to disengage from pursuing Italian warships. On 29 January 1916,
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that was 60 mm (2.4 in) thick amidships and a 20 mm (0.79 in) thick deck. The
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In February 1917, Horthy began preparations for a major raid on the drifters; he planned to use
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broke off the action and retreated, since the element of surprise was no longer available. Then-
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and a handful of destroyers and torpedo boats remained in rebellion. The next morning, the
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By late in the year, the Austro-Hungarian high command decided to begin attacking the
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Fraccarolli, Aldo (1976). "Question 14/76: Details of Italian Cruiser Brindisi".
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in support of the mutiny. Liechtenstein and Erich von Heyssler, the commander of
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to conduct the attack. Upon reaching the target, she encountered the Italian
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changed hands several times as the war ended, being transferred first to the
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had 60 mm thick sides, and the guns had 40 mm (1.6 in) thick
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resisted the mutiny, with the latter preparing their ship's torpedoes but
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reached the scene as well. The entire group returned to Cattaro together.
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and the other vessels took the crew captive and destroyed the submarine.
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at the end of the month to facilitate further attacks. On 5 December,
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driving two propeller shafts. They were designed to provide 25,600
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and the rest of the fleet was surrendered to the Allied powers as
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and most of the other major warships in the harbor. The crews of
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guns in single pedestal mounts. Three were placed forward on the
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and two destroyers began another raid, this time on the port of
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On 3 November 1918, the Austro-Hungarian government signed the
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in January 1918 and led the loyalist vessels to safety.
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s gunners aimed their 24 cm (9.4 in) guns at
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and incorporated into the French fleet after repairs.
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At 12:05, Acton realized the dire situation 1082:), Acton broke off the pursuit. The destroyer 716:. They evaded French patrols until 6 May, off 2016: 1815: 1229:arrived from Pola and put down the uprising. 846:and six destroyers after they had run into a 812:, which had run aground off the mouth of the 686:In March, after the beginning of the British 463:in May 1917, the largest naval battle of the 8: 1722:. 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Commissioned into the French fleet as 30:For other ships with the same name, see 2795:World War I cruisers of Austria-Hungary 1328: 1326: 1324: 1322: 1320: 1304: 900:at the time, launched an attack on the 1784: 1310: 1308: 1022:opened fire first and scored a hit on 1018:was sent to assist Horthy's cruisers. 922:Battle of the Strait of Otranto (1917) 38: 1201:, he relented and let the crew fly a 1182:, which convinced them to back down. 736:and two torpedo boats, she bombarded 459:. These operations culminated in the 365:6 x twin 53.3 cm (21.0 in) 241:130.64 m (428 ft 7 in) 144: 61: 7: 854:and the other vessels did not reach 765:. 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Index

French cruiser Thionville
SMS Novara

Austro-Hungary
Battle of Novara
Danubius
war prize
France
Thionville
Novara-class
scout cruiser
long tons
Yarrow
water-tube boilers
shp
AEG
steam turbines
knots
nmi
10 cm (3.9 in) guns
7 cm (2.8 in)
47 mm (1.9 in)
torpedo tubes
Waterline belt
Deck
Conning tower
Novara-class
scout cruiser
Austro-Hungarian Navy
World War I

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