Tegetthoff Class Battleship (1911)

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The four Austro-Hungarian dreadnoughts of the Viribus Unitis class (sometimes called the Tegetthoff class) were modern-looking vessels with twelve 12-in guns disposed in superfiring triple turrets on the centre line.

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|- ! colspan=6 align=left|Overview of 4 vessels |- | colspan=6 align=left|Citations for this data available on individual ship pages |- ! align=center | Name ! align=center | Builder ! align=center | Laid Down ! align=center | Launched ! align=center | Completed ! align=center | Fate |- align=left | Prinz Eugen |STT |16 Jan, 1912 |30 Nov, 1912 |17 Jul, 1914 |Sunk 28 Jun, 1922 |- align=left | Szent István |Danubius, Fiume |29 Jan, 1912 |17 Jan, 1914 |13 Dec, 1915 |Sunk 10 Jun, 1918 |- align=left | Tegetthoff |STT |24 Sep, 1910 |21 Mar, 1912 |21 Jul, 1913 |Broken up 1924 |- align=left | Viribus Unitis |STT |24 Jul, 1910 |24 Jun, 1911 |5 Dec, 1912 |Sunk 1 Nov, 1918 |}

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Bibliography

  • Friedrich Prasky. The Viribus Unitis Class in Warship, Volume II Issue 6.
  • Rene Greger. Who was Responsible for the Faults in the Tegetthoff Class? in Warship, Volume IV Issue 13.

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