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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
598:, commander of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, planned a massive surprise attack on Italian ports and facilities on the Northern Adriatic coast, outside of interception range of the modern ships of the
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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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606:. To warn of any Italian warships able to interfere with the bombardments, Haus prepositioned three groups of destroyers, each led by a
889:-class destroyers on a reconnaissance mission off the Albanian coast on the night of 22/23 November. They encountered and sank a small
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560:-class ships did not play a significant role in the minor raids and skirmishing in the Adriatic in 1914 and early 1915 between the
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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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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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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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403:. The ships had a complement of 105 officers and enlisted men.
1266:. New Vanguard. Vol. 241. Oxford, UK: Osprey Publishing.
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from the cruiser. The destroyer turned to the north, towards
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on 14 October cut the existing supply line from Serbia to
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stayed to the east to cut off her access to the Adriatic.
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610:. Placed in the Central Adriatic between the island of
853:, which forced the Italians to withdraw on 18 August.
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on 15 March 1913 and completed on 8 August 1914. The
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of 7.8 meters (25 ft 7 in), and a maximum
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1281:O'Hara, Vincent P. & Heinz, Leonard R. (2017).
769:when her crew abandoned ship at 06:51. She had hit
753:s steam pipe and caused her to rapidly lose speed.
438:), were intended to give the ships a speed of 32.5
1569:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in December 1915
1137:Noppen, pp. 56–57; O'Hara & Heinz, pp. 154–155
1128:Noppen, pp. 54–55; O'Hara & Heinz, pp. 153–154
344:from the Italians. In November and early December
1302:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
1264:Austro-Hungarian Cruisers and Destroyers 1914-18
1014:. After striking two mines in quick succession,
1528:List of destroyers of the Austro-Hungarian Navy
833:and was forced to withdraw. Three weeks later,
1304:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1285:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1247:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
348:was one of the ships conducting raids off the
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205:3 m (9 ft 10 in) (deep load)
1812:World War I shipwrecks in the Adriatic Sea
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712:(Captain) Heinrich Seitz, the destroyers
395:of 3 meters (9 ft 10 in). They
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360:in late December after striking several
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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) (
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16:Austro-Hungarian Tatra-class destroyer
819:, reinforced by the German submarine
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1209:. London: Conway. pp. 161–173.
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808:-class ships and the scout cruisers
168:870 long tons (880 t) (normal)
471:guns, one each fore and aft of the
292:2 Ă— twin 45 cm (17.7 in)
829:was unable to overcome the 90-man
14:
734:at 05:10, opening fire at 05:45.
730:, moved to intercept and spotted
658:The Italian ships separated when
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49:Heeresgeschichtliches Museum Wien
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586:in late April 1915 breaking its
171:1,050 long tons (1,070 t) (
62:
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491:in two twin rotating mountings
469:10-centimeter (3.9 in) K10
250:(60.2 km/h; 37.4 mph)
1797:Ships built in Austria-Hungary
1245:A Naval History of World War I
1119:Cernuschi & O'Hara, p. 168
1034:and 33 seamen after she sank.
582:The Kingdom of Italy signed a
1:
765:was dead in the water with a
666:began bombarding the city of
618:-class destroyers, including
288:66 mm (2.6 in) guns
282:10 cm (3.9 in) guns
726:, which had been bombarding
479:consisted of six 45-caliber
422:using steam provided by six
418:sets, each driving a single
1056:", or "His Majesty's Ship".
546:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
483:guns, two of which were on
481:66-millimeter (2.6 in)
426:. Four of the boilers were
99:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
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1802:Maritime incidents in 1915
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323:kaiserliche und königliche
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1243:Halpern, Paul G. (1994).
1186:Bilzer, Franz F. (1990).
797:between 07:10 and 07:19.
457:The main armament of the
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101:, Austro-Hungarian Empire
55:
30:
1262:Noppen, Ryan K. (2016).
998:opened fire at 08:00 at
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475:in single mounts. Their
19:Not to be confused with
697:in pursuit. Alerted by
674:, however, encountered
584:secret treaty in London
550:Austro-Hungarian Empire
499:Construction and career
142:General characteristics
1787:Tátra-class destroyers
1190:. Graz: H. Weishaupt.
1053:Seiner Majestät Schiff
1022:was crippled when her
980:French submarine
900:
860:declaration of war on
789:armed merchant cruiser
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522:
410:s were powered by two
368:Design and description
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1369:Austro-Hungarian Navy
1228:. London: Ian Allan.
1224:Greger, René (1976).
937:1st Battle of Durazzo
782:Italian cruiser
761:also scored hits and
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358:1st Battle of Durazzo
332:) shortly before the
330:Austro-Hungarian Navy
804:On 28 July, all six
708:Linienschiffskapitän
1807:Ships sunk by mines
1030:rescued the ship's
383:. The ships had an
1050:"SMS" stands for "
1018:sank at 08:03 and
963:and their sisters
690:and the destroyer
686:, to escape, with
622:, and the cruiser
600:Royal Italian Navy
552:on 30 April 1912,
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477:secondary armament
137:, 29 December 1915
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1353:-class destroyers
1292:978-1-68247-008-4
1273:978-1-4728-1470-8
1216:978-1-84486-276-4
1032:executive officer
1000:point-blank range
996:artillery battery
992:coastal artillery
925:. On 6 December,
902:Armeeoberkommando
872:, and forced the
794:Cittá di Siracusa
779:protected cruiser
578:Action off Vieste
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