TA48
Captured Austrian Torpedoboot T7 |
Contruction Data
Laid down: |
Ganz-Danubius Fiume, 1915 |
Launched: |
08.07.1916 |
Commissioned: |
10.11.1916 (17.06.1944 in German services) |
Fate: |
sunk 24.06.1944 |
Costs: |
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Technical Data
Size: |
267 t |
Length: |
58,76m |
Beam: |
5,84 m |
Draft: |
1,50 m |
Armament: |
2 x 6,6 cm; 4 x 45 cm torpedo tubes; 10 Mines |
Performance: |
5000 shp, 29,0 kn |
History
The small torpedo boat was originally used by the Austrian Hungarian navy as 96F . Begin part of the Yugoslav navy in World War II (as T7), it was first captured by the Italians in 1941 and then taken over by the Kriegsmarine after the Italian surrender. Taken over by the Germans and renamed to TA34
in 1943, it was given to to the Croatian navy as T7
in 1944 for a short time. It was stranded after a MTB atttack on 24.07.1944
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