Yugoslav torpedo boat T7
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SM Tb 96 F – austro-węgierski torpedowiec z okresu I wojny światowej, typu 82F. Po wojnie służył w Jugosławii pod nazwą T 7. Podczas II wojny światowej służył w marynarce włoskiej, następnie niemieckiej (jako TA 34) i chorwackiej (jako T 7). Zatonął 25 czerwca 1944 roku.
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T7 was a sea-going torpedo boat operated by the Royal Yugoslav Navy between 1921 and 1941, after spending World War I in Austro-Hungarian Navy service. Originally 96 F, she was a 250t-class torpedo boat, and saw active service during World War I, performing convoy, patrol, escort and minesweeping tasks, and anti-submarine operations. Following Austria-Hungary's defeat in 1918, 96 F was allocated to the Navy of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, which later became the Royal Yugoslav Navy, and was renamed T7. At the time, she and the seven other 250t-class boats were the only modern sea-going vessels of the fledgling maritime force.
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Yugoslav torpedo boat T7
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March 1921
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April 1941
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September 1943
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* 2 × Yarrow water-tube boilers
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1916-11-23
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Independent State Of Croatia 1943 Locator Map.png
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Map of the Independent State of Croatia showing the location of Murter Island
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right
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a black and white photograph of a small ship underway
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*2 × Škoda L/30 guns
* 4 × torpedo tubes
* 10–12 naval mines
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia
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Assigned to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
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Captured by Italian Royal Navy
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Yugoslav torpedo boat T3.jpg
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1916-07-07
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T7
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1918
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*2 × shafts
* 2 × AEG-Curtiss steam turbines
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T7 was a sea-going torpedo boat operated by the Royal Yugoslav Navy between 1921 and 1941, after spending World War I in Austro-Hungarian Navy service. Originally 96 F, she was a 250t-class torpedo boat, and saw active service during World War I, performing convoy, patrol, escort and minesweeping tasks, and anti-submarine operations. Following Austria-Hungary's defeat in 1918, 96 F was allocated to the Navy of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, which later became the Royal Yugoslav Navy, and was renamed T7. At the time, she and the seven other 250t-class boats were the only modern sea-going vessels of the fledgling maritime force. During the interwar period, T7 and the rest of the navy were involved in training exercises and cruises to friendly ports, but activity was limited by reduced naval budgets. The ship was captured by the Italians during the German-led Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941. After her main armament was modernised, she served with the Royal Italian Navy under her Yugoslav designation, conducting coastal and second-line escort duties in the Adriatic. Following the Italian capitulation in September 1943, she was handed over by the Germans to the Navy of the Independent State of Croatia. She was driven aground by British motor torpedo boats in June 1944 and destroyed by the British Army to prevent her salvage.
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SM Tb 96 F – austro-węgierski torpedowiec z okresu I wojny światowej, typu 82F. Po wojnie służył w Jugosławii pod nazwą T 7. Podczas II wojny światowej służył w marynarce włoskiej, następnie niemieckiej (jako TA 34) i chorwackiej (jako T 7). Zatonął 25 czerwca 1944 roku.
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Captured byItalian Royal Navy
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Run aground by British MTBs on 24 June 1944 and then destroyed
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Assigned to theKingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
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