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Old 31-01-2010, 12:39
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Default Austro-hungarian Ships In Other Navies

As I know before ww1 some countries buy from AH the ships they needed. After ww1 most of AH ships were given like war reparations . So after ww1 many ships of AH NAVY served in Greece, Yugoslavian ,Romanian navyes and allothers . In Romanian Navy have served during ww1 and ww2 river monitors and highsee torpedoboats who served in Austro-Hungarian Navy . For pics see Romanian Royal Navy and if you are interested you don't have only to ask !
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Old 31-01-2010, 13:15
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Here are some high-sea torpedoboats serving in Romanian Royal Navy after ww1 . These ships were received like war rapparations after ww1 !
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Old 31-01-2010, 13:28
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There are also seven Austro-Hungarian monitors who served in Romanian Royal Navy :I.C.Bratianu,Mihail Kogalniceanu,A.Lahovary and L.Catargiu that Romania Kinggdom buyed from Austro-Hungary before ww1 and fight in ww1, and BUCOVINA-ex.SAVA, BASARABIA-ex.INN and ARDEAL-ex.TEMES . More pics and questions in Romanian Royal NAVY .
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Austro-Hungarian highsea torpedoboats who served in GREEK NAVY :TB-100 KIDONIA, TB-99 KIOS, TB-98 KYZIKOS, TB-94 PANORMOS, TB-95 PERGAMOS and TB-92 PROUSSA .
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Old 06-02-2010, 09:56
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Austro-Hungarian highsea torpedoboats who served in YUGOSLAVIAN NAVY . They are named t1, t2 ...etc. : T1-TB76 GOLESNICA, T2-TB77, T3-TB78, T4-TB79, T5-TB87 CER, T6-TB93, T7-TB96, T8-TB97, T9-TB60, T10-TB61, T11-TB69 and T12-TB54 .
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Dorupantos,

Excellent photos! Keep them coming!

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Dear Keblin ,
I hope that also other "mariners fans" post information and pics regarding this thread ! Till now look in RRN .
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Thank you, Dorupantos.

I have looked in the RRN. I see what you mean.

Excellent!
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Does the "Danube Flotilla" remain in any form I see that some former Yugoslav Nesta class river minesweepers were used by (Austro)-Hungary as monitor ships (back to WWI) but with some last reference around 1930 indicating they were alive and well at that time. Never saw much on the river 'cept tourist boats on my various visits to Hungary but I guess they at least dredge from time to time .

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Hi Derek,

There is a thread HERE relating to the Danube Flotilla that you may find of interest.

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The Portuguese Navy also recieved A-H ships.
They were all Torpedo-boats of the 82F class.

Zezere. (ex-85F). Never served in the PN. Lost on way from Adriatic to Portugal.
Ave. (ex-86F). Discarded 1940.
Cavado. (ex-88F). Never served in the PN. Lost on way from Adriatic to Portugal.
Sado. (ex-89F). Discarded 1940.
Liz. (ex-90F). Discarded 1934.
Mondego. (ex-91F). Discarded 1938.
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