Una 1990
Names |
Ï911 Òèñà [P911 Tisa] Ï912 Óíà [P912 Una] Ï913 Ñî÷à [P914 Soča] Ï914 Çåòà [P913 Zeta] Ï915 Âàðäàð [P915 Vardar] Ï916 Êóïà [P916 Kupa] |
Builders |
BSO Split: P911-916 |
Completed |
1983: P911 1984: P912 1985: P914, 915 1986: P916 1987: P913 |
Losses |
P914 Zeta (captured by Croatia 1991 (Velebit)) |
Transfers |
none |
Discarding |
1997: P911, 912 2003: P915 2005: P913, 916 |
Displacement standard, t |
|
Displacement normal, t |
76 / 88 |
Length, m |
16.5 wl 18.8 oa |
Breadth, m |
3.00 |
Draught, m |
2.50 |
No of shafts |
1 |
Machinery |
2 electric motors |
Power, h. p. |
49 |
Max speed, kts |
8 / 11 |
Fuel, t |
batteries only |
Endurance, nm(kts) | / 250(3) |
Armament |
6 mines or 4 R1 swimmer delivery vehicles |
Complement |
4 + 6 swimmers |
Diving depth operational, m | 105 |
Project history: Yugoslavian design, M-100D type. Fitted with exit/re-entry chambers for swimmers. Designed to defend approaches to small shallow waters harbours.
Modernizations: None.
Naval service: No significant events.
Soča 2000
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