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SEBENICO destroyers (1939 / 1941 - 1942)


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Sebenico  

Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Sebenico (ex-Beograd) SB   A C de la Loire, Nantes, France 1936 23.12.1937 1.1939 // 4.1941 captured by Germany 9.1943 (TA43)
Lubiana (ex-Ljubljana) LA   Jadranske B G, Split, Yugoslavia 1937 28.6.1938 12.1939 // 4.1941 sunk 1.4.1943


Technical data


Displacement standard, t

1210

Displacement full, t

1655

Length, m

95.4 pp 98.0 oa

Breadth, m

9.45

Draught, m

3.18 mean

No of shafts

2

Machinery

Sebenico: 2 sets Curtis geared steam turbines, 3 Yarrow boilers

Lubiana: 2 sets Parsons geared steam turbines, 3 Yarrow boilers

Power, h. p.

40000

Max speed, kts

38

Fuel, t

oil 240

Endurance, nm(kts)2400(16)
Armament

Sebenico: 4 x 1 - 120/46 Škoda, 2 x 2 - 40/56 Bofors M36, 2 x 3 - 533 TT, 2 DCT, 30 mines

Lubiana: 4 x 1 - 120/46 Škoda, 1 x 1 - 37/54 Breda 1939, 5 x 1 - 20/65 Breda 1940, 2 x 3 - 533 TT, 2 DCT, 30 mines

Complement

183



Standard scale images


<i>Beograd</i> 1941
Beograd 1941


Graphics


<i> Sebenico</i>  
Sebenico  


Project history

Former Yugoslavian destroyers, surrendered 17.4.1941 and till August-October, 1942 passed modernization.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

Lubiana 1.4.1943 was sunk at Tunis by British aircraft. Sebenico in September, 1943 was captured by German troops at Venice, renamed TA43 and scuttled 1.5.1945 by crew at Trieste.