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==History== | ==History== | ||
==Shipbuilding== | ==Shipbuilding== | ||
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|'''Ship'''||'''Type'''||'''Launched'''||'''Fate''' | |||
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|{{AH-34|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||17 Sep, 1886{{GregerAHWarships|p. 48}}||Broken up | |||
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|{{AH-33|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||30 Sep, 1886{{GregerAHWarships|p. 48}}||Broken up | |||
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|{{AH-35|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||17 Nov, 1886{{GregerAHWarships|p. 48}}||Broken up | |||
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|{{AH-36|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||7 Dec, 1886{{GregerAHWarships|p. 48}}||Broken up 1924 | |||
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|{{AH-37|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||1887{{GregerAHWarships|p. 48}}||Broken up | |||
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|{{AH-38|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||1887{{GregerAHWarships|p. 48}}||Broken up 1924 | |||
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|{{AH-39|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||1887{{GregerAHWarships|p. 47}}||Broken up 1920 | |||
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|{{AH-40|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||1887{{GregerAHWarships|p. 48}}||Broken up 1924 | |||
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|{{AH-KronprinzErzherzogRudolf|f=p}}||coast defence battleship||6 Jul, 1887{{GregerAHWarships|p. 17}}||Scrapped 1922 | |||
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|{{AH-KaiserinElisabeth|f=p}}||second class protected cruiser||25 Sep, 1890{{GregerAHWarships|p. 28}}||Scuttled 1914 | |||
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|{{AH-19|f=p}}||second-class torpedo boat||1891{{GregerAHWarships|p. 47}}||Broken up 1924 | |||
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|{{AH-Monarch|f=p}}||coast defence battleship||9 May, 1895{{GregerAHWarships|p. 19}}||Allocated to Great Britain 1920 | |||
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|{{AH-Zenta|f=p}}||Third Class Protected Cruiser||18 Aug, 1897{{GregerAHWarships|p. 30}}||Sunk 16 Aug, 1914 | |||
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|{{AH-Aspern|f=p}}||Third Class Protected Cruiser||3 May, 1899{{GregerAHWarships|p. 30}}||Broken up 1920 | |||
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|{{AH-Szigetvar|f=p}}||Third Class Protected Cruiser||29 Oct, 1900{{GregerAHWarships|p. 30}}||Broken up 1920 | |||
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|{{AH-U1|f=p}}||submarine||10 Feb, 1909{{GregerAHWarships|p. 68}}||Broken up 1920 | |||
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|{{AH-U2|f=p}}||submarine||3 Apr, 1909{{GregerAHWarships|p. 68}}||Broken up 1920 | |||
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|{{AH-AdmiralSpaun|f=p}}||scout cruiser||30 Oct, 1909{{Conways1906|p. 336}}||Broken up 1920 | |||
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|{{AH-Huszar2|f=p}}||destroyer||20 Dec, 1910{{GregerAHWarships|p. 42}}||Broken up 1920 | |||
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|{{AH-U20|f=p}}||submarine||18 Sep, 1916{{GregerAHWarships|p. 76}}||Sunk 4 Jul, 1918 | |||
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|{{AH-U23|f=p}}||submarine||5 Jan, 1917{{GregerAHWarships|p. 76}}||Sunk 21 Feb, 1918 | |||
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==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== |
Revision as of 13:56, 26 April 2018
Seearsenal or Pola Naval Arsenal was an Austro-Hungarian shipbuilder.
History
Shipbuilding
Ship | Type | Launched | Fate |
S.M.S. 34 | second-class torpedo boat | 17 Sep, 1886[1] | Broken up |
S.M.S. 33 | second-class torpedo boat | 30 Sep, 1886[2] | Broken up |
S.M.S. 35 | second-class torpedo boat | 17 Nov, 1886[3] | Broken up |
S.M.S. 36 | second-class torpedo boat | 7 Dec, 1886[4] | Broken up 1924 |
S.M.S. 37 | second-class torpedo boat | 1887[5] | Broken up |
S.M.S. 38 | second-class torpedo boat | 1887[6] | Broken up 1924 |
S.M.S. 39 | second-class torpedo boat | 1887[7] | Broken up 1920 |
S.M.S. 40 | second-class torpedo boat | 1887[8] | Broken up 1924 |
S.M.S. Kronprinz Erzherzog Rudolf | coast defence battleship | 6 Jul, 1887[9] | Scrapped 1922 |
S.M.S. Kaiserin Elisabeth | second class protected cruiser | 25 Sep, 1890[10] | Scuttled 1914 |
S.M.S. 19 | second-class torpedo boat | 1891[11] | Broken up 1924 |
S.M.S. Monarch | coast defence battleship | 9 May, 1895[12] | Allocated to Great Britain 1920 |
S.M.S. Zenta | Third Class Protected Cruiser | 18 Aug, 1897[13] | Sunk 16 Aug, 1914 |
S.M.S. Aspern | Third Class Protected Cruiser | 3 May, 1899[14] | Broken up 1920 |
S.M.S. Szigetvár | Third Class Protected Cruiser | 29 Oct, 1900[15] | Broken up 1920 |
S.M.S. U1 | submarine | 10 Feb, 1909[16] | Broken up 1920 |
S.M.S. U2 | submarine | 3 Apr, 1909[17] | Broken up 1920 |
S.M.S. Admiral Spaun | scout cruiser | 30 Oct, 1909[18] | Broken up 1920 |
S.M.S. Huszar 2 | destroyer | 20 Dec, 1910[19] | Broken up 1920 |
S.M.S. U20 | submarine | 18 Sep, 1916[20] | Sunk 4 Jul, 1918 |
S.M.S. U23 | submarine | 5 Jan, 1917[21] | Sunk 21 Feb, 1918 |
Footnotes
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 48.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 48.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 48.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 48.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 48.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 48.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 47.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 48.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 17.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 28.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 47.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 19.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 30.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 30.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 30.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 68.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 68.
- ↑ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 336.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 42.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 76.
- ↑ Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 76.
See Also
Bibliography