more than 1000 BRT
Name |
Launched // Comm. |
Builder |
Tonnage, BRT or Disp., t |
Dimensions, m |
Speed, kts |
Engine, Power hp |
Armament |
Fate |
Taurus (ex-Nirvana) | 1904 // 9.1909 | Glasgow, UK | 1300 | 67.0x6.9 | 15 | 2000 | 4-47/30 | disarmed 1915 |
Dunaj | 1891 // 3.1918 | Lindhormen, Göteborg, Sweden | 1620 | 62.2x10.4 | 13 | 1400 | 2-57/40, 4-47/40 | returned 11.1918 |
100 - 1000 BRT
Adria (1908, 154, 4.1916-1918); Arsa (1897, 276, 2.1918-1918); Ritter von Bilinski (1899, 171, 8.1915-1918); Cetina (1908, 226, 12.1916-1918); Cirkvenica (1895, 193, 1915-1918); Dolfin (1914, 290, 1915-1918); Frankopan, 1918- Kanonenboot II (1908, 144, 4.1916-1918); Knin (1913, 284, 1916-1918); Kvarner, 6.1918- Kanonenboot II (1909, 144, 1916-6/1918); Liburnia (1896, 179, 6.1916-1918); Makarska (1908, 226, 4.1918-1918); Monfalcone (1914, 197, 4.1916-1918); Neretva (1909, 160, 3.1918-1918); Nesazio (1904, 268, 1916-1918); Novi (1908, 247, 1917-1918); Pelagosa (1898, 245, 5.1915-12.2.1918); Quarnero (1883, 137, 8.1914-1918); Risano (1887, 188, 1917-1918); San Mauro (1888, 133, 1915-9/1917); Sebenico (1898, 297, 4.1918-8/1918); Senj (1907, 244, 10.1917-1918); Slavija (1911, 234, 1916-1918); Tátra (1905, 232, 1916-1918); Valona (1911, 346, 2.1917-14.10.1918); Vodice (1908, 154, 1916-1918); Zadar (1910, 303, 1916-1918); Dalmat (1896, 260, 1899-1916); Archimede (1892, 815, 3.1918-1918) |
Project history: Merchant vessels converted to submarine chasers and escorts.
Modernizations: None.
Naval service: No significant events.
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