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Two [[10cm_L50_Gun_(AH)|10 cm L/50]] | Two [[10cm_L50_Gun_(AH)|10 cm L/50]] | ||
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Six [[7cm_L45_Gun_(AH)|7 cm L/45]] | Six [[7cm_L45_Gun_(AH)|7 cm L/45]] | ||
Revision as of 19:24, 1 November 2012
The six destroyers of the Tatra Class were completed in 1913 and 1914.
Overview of 6 vessels | |||||
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Citations for this data available on individual ship pages | |||||
Name | Builder | Laid Down | Launched | Completed | Fate |
Tatra | Ganz & Co., Danubius | 5 Nov, 1912 | 12 Oct, 1913 | Broken up 1923 | |
Balaton | Ganz & Co., Danubius | 16 Nov, 1912 | 28 Oct, 1913 | Broken up 1923 | |
Csepel | Ganz & Co., Danubius | 20 Dec, 1912 | 29 Dec, 1913 | Ran aground on Samarang Rocks 1929 | |
Lika I | Ganz & Co., Danubius | 15 Mar, 1913 | 8 Aug, 1914 | Mined 1915 | |
Triglav I | Ganz & Co., Danubius | 22 Dec, 1913 | 8 Aug, 1914 | Scuttled 1915 | |
Orjen | Ganz & Co., Danubius | 26 Aug, 1913 | 11 Aug, 1914 | Broken up 1937 |
Armament
The Tatra class destroyers had heavier guns than the previous Huszar class, but the same torpedo loadout.
Guns
Two 10 cm L/50
Six 7 cm L/45
Torpedoes
Two 45 cm torpedo tubes mounted in a single swivel mount aft.
See Also
Footnotes
Bibliography
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