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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
947:. Each of the ships also received a 7 cm anti-aircraft gun, and their engines were thoroughly cleaned and repaired. While the preparations were being made in late April and early May, destroyers made several sweeps down to the coast of Albania to reconnoiter the
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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
803:, four destroyers, and three torpedo boats made an attack on the shipping lanes; they sank three transport ships and numerous fishing boats. While on their way back to Cattaro, they spotted the French
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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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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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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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had been disabled, and fearing that his ships would be drawn too close to the
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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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driving two propeller shafts. They were designed to provide 25,600
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guns in single pedestal mounts. Three were placed forward on the
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1550:. No. 42376. London. 5 April 1920. col F, p. 7.
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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.
1657:. In Bell, Christopher M.; Elleman, Bruce A. (eds.).
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951:defenses in the area; they found none. On 13 May,
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1596:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
997:and five Italian destroyers sortied to intercept
552:. Her propulsion system consisted of two sets of
431:shipyard between December 1912 and January 1915,
1280:was assigned to the torpedo school for use as a
1720:The Naval Policy of Austria-Hungary, 1867–1918
1636:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1598:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1292:. She remained there until 1941, when she was
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732:took part in the operation; along with a
507:, the ship served from 1920 to 1932 as a
1680:Jordan, John & Moulin, Jean (2013).
1615:Austro-Hungarian Warships of World War I
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563:(19,100 kW) and were powered by 16
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1990:List of cruisers of Austria-Hungary
1546:"Imperial and Foreign News Items".
1531:"Imperial and Foreign News Items".
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249:12.79 m (42 ft 0 in)
724:cut the tow and sped north, while
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205:General characteristics (as built)
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601:7-centimeter (2.8 in)/50 K10
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499:Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye
461:Battle of the Strait of Otranto
1634:A Naval History of World War I
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440:(50 km/h; 31 mph).
347:10 cm (3.9 in) guns
1771:] (in German). Hamburg.
1741:. Zagreb: Despot Infinitus.
1737:Freivogel, Zvonimir (2017).
1718:Sondhaus, Lawrence (1994).
1560:Jordan & Moulin, p. 167
1503:Gardiner & Gray, p. 329
1431:Halpern (1994), pp. 163–164
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1145:sometime during World War I
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1699:Koburger, Charles (2001).
1682:French Cruisers: 1922–1956
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515:in Toulon before being
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353:7 cm (2.8 in)
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2401:Coast Battleship No. 1
2188:March (unknown date):
1763:Sieche, Erwin (2002).
1651:Halpern, Paul (2004).
1449:Halpern (1994), p. 165
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1850:Austro-Hungarian Navy
1617:. London: Ian Allan.
1613:Greger, René (1976).
1575:Warship International
1521:Sondhaus, pp. 359–360
1476:Halpern (2004), p. 50
1368:Sondhaus, pp. 274–275
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835:coastal defense ship
688:Dardanelles Campaign
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1135:
1134:End of the war
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395:: 60 mm
362:SFK L/44 gun
276:25,600
226:Displacement
214:
164:
125:Commissioned
81:
48:
36:
2530:West Avenal
2473:Yellowstone
1892:French Navy
1296:for scrap.
1220:Sankt Georg
1173:Sankt Georg
1155:Sankt Georg
1108:Sankt Georg
1104:Sankt Georg
1057:Sankt Georg
1015:Sankt Georg
904:on 9 July.
712:out of the
657:World War I
653:fitting-out
597:quarterdeck
519:for scrap.
425:World War I
323:1,600
2790:1913 ships
2774:Categories
2685:Pittsburgh
2249:USFS
2207:USFS
2113:West Aleta
2038:Shipwrecks
1901:Thionville
1567:References
1278:Thionville
1274:Thionville
1258:war prizes
1238:Yugoslavia
892:(Captain)
718:Cephalonia
661:Anton Haus
655:work when
599:. A Škoda
593:forecastle
504:Thionville
332:Complement
287:Propulsion
175:Thionville
165:Thionville
32:SMS Novara
2702:6–7 Dec:
2654:O'Higgins
2637:USS
2616:USS
2581:O'Higgins
2569:USS
2463:Rostislav
2441:HMS
2430:HMS
2358:USS
2317:USS
2306:USS
2190:USS
2173:USS
2152:USS
2094:HMS
2049:St. Louis
1968:SMS
1941:Helgoland
1866:Helgoland
1787:cite book
1587:0043-0374
1548:The Times
1533:The Times
1294:broken up
1288:based in
1207:Helgoland
1180:Helgoland
1169:Helgoland
1120:Helgoland
1096:Helgoland
1069:Helgoland
1053:Helgoland
1028:Dartmouth
1020:Dartmouth
1003:Helgoland
988:Dartmouth
986:HMS
945:mainmasts
856:Helgoland
848:minefield
844:Helgoland
805:submarine
793:Helgoland
784:Helgoland
734:destroyer
641:laid down
550:deep load
540:, with a
517:broken up
495:war prize
457:submarine
231:long tons
138:war prize
109:Laid down
2732:29 Dec:
2722:25 Dec:
2712:16 Dec:
2692:27 Oct:
2681:10 Sep:
2661:25 Aug:
2651:24 Aug:
2644:"mutiny"
2625:28 Jul:
2618:Monocacy
2608:21 Jul:
2598:20 Jul:
2588:25 May:
2578:12 Mar:
2547:15 Feb:
2490:27 Dec:
2480:20 Dec:
2470:10 Dec:
2453:Comboyne
2450:27 Nov:
2439:16 Nov:
2432:Amethyst
2428:15 Nov:
2418:14 Nov:
2390:Gromoboi
2377:10 Oct:
2339:Comboyne
2294:12 Jul:
2284:11 Jun:
2258:20 Aug:
2247:25 May:
2227:18 Apr:
2198:Kerowlee
2171:24 Mar:
2161:22 Mar:
2150:18 Mar:
2143:Olockson
2140:13 Mar:
2130:10 Mar:
2110:12 Feb:
2082:29 Jan:
2072:26 Jan:
2056:12 Jan:
1936:Brindisi
1266:Brindisi
1203:red flag
910:drifters
839:Budapest
645:Danubius
473:drifters
429:Danubius
340:Armament
292:2 shafts
181:Acquired
171:Namesake
117:Launched
103:Danubius
88:Namesake
2725:Kwinana
2695:Hastier
2674:Siboney
2671:9 Sep:
2567:8 Mar:
2557:6 Mar:
2540:Berrima
2537:1 Feb:
2527:9 Jan:
2411:Hastier
2408:3 Nov:
2397:1 Nov:
2380:Benicia
2360:Cushing
2356:24 Sep
2346:20 Sep
2336:8 Sep:
2326:6 Sep:
2315:3 Sep:
2304:1 Sep:
2268:7 Jun:
2216:2 Apr:
2205:1 Apr:
2133:Jutland
2075:Mielero
2065:Serbier
2059:Afrique
2046:8 Jan:
1948:Venezia
1128:Balaton
1037:Entente
994:Bristol
979:Entente
964:Balaton
949:Entente
867:Durazzo
809:Fresnel
797:Cattaro
763:Albania
754:Entente
742:Ravenna
643:at the
621:shields
586:caliber
469:sisters
419:of the
99:Builder
94:in 1849
57:History
2664:Wardha
2591:Equity
2550:Regina
2509:Varyag
2421:Ferret
2329:Berwyn
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