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at 02:35. He was unable to find the destroyers and dutifully arrived off Durazzo at dawn. At 07:30 he ordered four of his destroyers into the harbor to sink the cargo ship and two schooners anchored there while
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south and search the area between Durazzo and Brindisi for them. If they were not found he was to arrive at Durazzo at dawn and destroy any ships found there. Seitz's ships sailed later that day and sank the
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carrying flour for Serbia; four Italian destroyers were unable to intercept them before they reached friendly territory. Haus was initially reluctant to send his ships so far south, but an order from the
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to begin supplying Serbia through ports in Albania. This took about a month to work out the details and the Austro-Hungarians took just about as long to decide on a response. Haus ordered Seitz to take
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during the engagement, but failed to inflict any significant damage. The Austro-Hungarians rescued 35 survivors before torpedoing the derelict. As they were withdrawing they were engaged by the
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in May 1915 after Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary. Two months later the ship participated in an unsuccessful attempt to recapture a small island in the Central
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at 04:00 and the Italian destroyer spotted the cruiser at 04:38. The ship turned away to the southeast and was able to disengage without any damage.
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and Austro-Hungary and promising to declare war on the Central Powers within a month. Austro-Hungarian intelligence discovered this and Admiral
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Austro-Hungarian aircraft spotted a pair of Italian destroyers in Durazzo harbor on 28 December and Haus dispatched Seitz to take
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Cernuschi, Enrico & O'Hara, Vincent (2015). "The Naval War in the Adriatic Part 1: 1914–1916". In Jordan, John (ed.).
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s swept down the coast to Durazzo, sinking five motor schooners, including two in Durazzo harbor.
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and the Italian coast, four days prior to the Italian declaration of war on 23 May, were four
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several minutes later and believed that she was an Italian ship until she was disabused by a
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Sieche, Erwin (1985). "Austria-Hungary". In Gardiner, Robert & Gray, Randal (eds.).
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coast to interdict the supply lines between Italy and Albania. The ship was sunk in
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was struck by one shell before they were able to disengage from the slower ships.
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scored the critical hit of the battle when one of her 66-millimeter shells broke
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870 long tons (880 t) at normal load and 1,050 long tons (1,070 t) at
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mountings. They were also equipped with four 450-millimeter (17.7 in)
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and two other destroyers bombarded the island, destroying its freshwater
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defending the port. A well-camouflaged 75-millimeter (3 in)
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from the cruiser. The destroyer turned to the north, towards
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on 15 March 1913 and completed on 8 August 1914. The
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Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. 348:was one of the ships conducting raids off the 1554: 1334: 8: 899: 705: 320: 511:-class destroyers on maneuvers circa 1914; 387:of 83.5 meters (273 ft 11 in), a 205:3 m (9 ft 10 in) (deep load) 1812:World War I shipwrecks in the Adriatic Sea 1561: 1547: 1539: 1341: 1327: 1319: 712:(Captain) Heinrich Seitz, the destroyers 395:of 3 meters (9 ft 10 in). They 1226:Austro-Hungarian Warships of World War I 360:in late December after striking several 1068: 1043: 1002:. While maneuvering to avoid its fire, 461:-class destroyers consisted of two 50- 356:harbor during the early stages of the 185:83.5 m (273 ft 11 in) ( 27: 16:Austro-Hungarian Tatra-class destroyer 819:, reinforced by the German submarine 60: 7: 1209:. 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564:and the 554:launched 542:Porto RĂ© 538:shipyard 350:Albanian 275:Armament 133:Sunk by 114:Launched 95:Porto RĂ© 1674:Triglav 1639:Huntley 1607:Orteric 1604:9 Dec: 1597:Fresnel 1594:5 Dec: 1584:4 Dec: 1460:Balaton 1413:Triglav 1385:Balaton 1020:Triglav 1008:Triglav 974:Balaton 967:Triglav 923:Cattaro 851:cistern 763:Turbine 748:Turbine 732:Turbine 672:Turbine 646:Turbine 604:Taranto 548:of the 544:in the 463:caliber 354:Durazzo 87:Builder 56:History 47:in the 1691:Persia 1629:Bremen 1504:Huszár 1484:Zenson 1472:Csepel 1467:Muggia 1455:Zenson 1443:Fasana 1429:  1392:Csepel 1366:  1308:  1289:  1270:  1251:  1232:  1213:  1194:  957:Csepel 914:Novara 874:Allies 870:Greece 862:Serbia 775:Csepel 716:Csepel 684:Vieste 638:-class 507:Three 379:Huszár 314:-class 182:Length 154:-class 1722:Dardo 1685:Natal 1667:Monge 1515:class 1506:class 1488:Orjen 1448:Tátra 1406:Orjen 1378:Tátra 1351:Tátra 1038:Notes 1028:Tátra 982:Monge 953:Tátra 931:Tátra 919:Tátra 887:Tátra 883:Saida 847:Orjen 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1555:t 1548:v 1490:) 1474:) 1462:) 1450:) 1342:e 1335:t 1328:v 1314:. 1295:. 1276:. 1257:. 1238:. 1219:. 1200:. 328:( 189:) 175:) 23:.

Index

SMS Lika (1917)

sister ship
SMS Tátra
Heeresgeschichtliches Museum Wien
Austria-Hungary
Ganz-Danubius
Porto RĂ©
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
mine
Tátra-class
destroyer
deep load
o/a
Yarrow boilers
shp
steam turbines
knots
nmi
10 cm (3.9 in) guns
66 mm (2.6 in) guns
torpedo tubes
Tátra-class
destroyers
kaiserliche und königliche
Austro-Hungarian Navy
First World War
action off Vieste
Adriatic Sea
Albanian

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