The Hrabri class of submarines consisted of two vessels built for the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes – Yugoslavia from 1929 on – by Vickers-Armstrong...
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Hrabri (Brave) was the lead boat of the Hrabri-class submarines; built for the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes– Yugoslavia by the Vickers-Armstrong...
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Nebojša was the second of the Hrabri-class submarines; built for the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes– Yugoslavia by the Vickers-Armstrong Naval...
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uncompleted L-class submarines were used for the Yugoslav Hrabri-class submarines. The L class emerged as an improvement on the earlier E class; the first...
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the two larger British-made Hrabri-class submarines to make up the pre-war Yugoslav submarine flotilla. The Osvetnik-class were armed with six 550 mm (22 in)...
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Sabalo-class (Type 209/1300) Kilo class Yugo class Hrabri-class submarine Osvetnik-class submarine Sutjeska-class submarine Sava class submarine Heroj-class...
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transferred to the Yugoslav Navy at the end of the war. Two British-made Hrabri-class submarines were brought into service in 1927. During the April 1941 invasion...
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British-built Hrabri class—Hrabri and Nebojša. Over the next two years, two further submarines were brought into service, the French-built Osvetnik class, which...
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Adriatic coast along with the three other submarines of the Submarine Division. On 10 April, Osvetnik and Hrabri received orders for an operation against...
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In August and September 1937, Smeli, along with the British-made submarine Hrabri and the depot ship Zmaj, visited Greece, including the port of Piraeus...
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