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Roumanian Navy gunboats
RAHOVA class small gunboats (1882)
There were three gunboats: RAHOVA, OPANEZ and SMARDAN. SMARDAN sunk due to ennemy fire on january 5, 1917.
lenght: 16.92 m
bean: 3.50 m
draft: 1.83 m
dispacement: 45 tonnes
speed: 9 kn
bldr.:Thames Iron Works
armament: one 37mm Hotchkiss revolving cannon and one machinegun Nordenfeld 11,43 mm
There were three gunboats: RAHOVA, OPANEZ and SMARDAN. SMARDAN sunk due to ennemy fire on january 5, 1917.
lenght: 16.92 m
bean: 3.50 m
draft: 1.83 m
dispacement: 45 tonnes
speed: 9 kn
bldr.:Thames Iron Works
armament: one 37mm Hotchkiss revolving cannon and one machinegun Nordenfeld 11,43 mm
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Austro-Hungarian monitors
In 1914-1915 austro-hungarian navy launched two river monitors: S.M.S. ENNS and S.M.S. INN.
Displacement: 536 tonnes
Length: 60,20 m
Beam: 10,30 m
Draught: 1,30 m
Speed: 13 kn
Armament:
2x120/45 mm, 2x70/50 mm SFK, 3X120/10 mm mortars, 6x8 mm machineguns
Displacement: 536 tonnes
Length: 60,20 m
Beam: 10,30 m
Draught: 1,30 m
Speed: 13 kn
Armament:
2x120/45 mm, 2x70/50 mm SFK, 3X120/10 mm mortars, 6x8 mm machineguns
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Austro-Hungarian monitors
In 1915 austro-hungarian navy launched two river monitors: S.M.S. SAVA and S.M.S. TEMES (later S.M.S. BOSNA).
Displacement: 600 tonnes
Length: 63,40 m
Beam: 10,30 m
Draught: 1,30 m
Speed: 13 kn
Armament:
2x120/45 mm, 2x70/50 mm SFK,2X47mm, 2X120/10 mm mortars, 6x8 mm machineguns
After WWI S.M.S. SAVA was transfered to romanian navy (renamed BUCOVINA) and S.M.S.BOSNA was transfered to Yugoslavian navy (renamed DRAVA).
Displacement: 600 tonnes
Length: 63,40 m
Beam: 10,30 m
Draught: 1,30 m
Speed: 13 kn
Armament:
2x120/45 mm, 2x70/50 mm SFK,2X47mm, 2X120/10 mm mortars, 6x8 mm machineguns
After WWI S.M.S. SAVA was transfered to romanian navy (renamed BUCOVINA) and S.M.S.BOSNA was transfered to Yugoslavian navy (renamed DRAVA).
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Re: Calling all river ships fans
Roumanian navy drill on Danube river (april 2017)
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Re: Calling all river ships fans
Nice pics from the Brutar...
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Serbian Navy
Serbian Navy river patrol boat "Jadar" ("?????")
launched in 1915
no technical data yet
launched in 1915
no technical data yet
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Serbian and Yugoslavian Navy
KOZARA- command ship
Length: 67 m
Width: 9.55 m
Height: 6.57 m
Draught:1.30 to 1.45 m
Displacement standard/ful: 544.6 t/ 601.5 t
Power plant: two diesel engines KHD Deutz (md.1939) 2 x 294 hp
Fuel consumption: 127.5 kg / h
Speed downstream/ upstream: 25 km/h ,15km/h
Range: 6,120 km / 15 days
Armament: 3 x M55 cal.20 mm ; minelayer for 70 R-1 20 and non-contact mines AIM 70 or M82 mines ROCKAN or 40 KMD-2-500 mine.
Bldr.:Regensburg Shipyard (Austria)
year:1939
1939- Kriemhild, ship supply for Kriegsmarine
1945- renamed Oregon, ship-barracks for U.S.Army
1946- renamed Kriemhild, in service of Bavarian Lloyd
1960- renamed Kozara, in service of Yugoslavian navy
1971- Kozara, command ship of Yugoslavian navy river flotilla
2006- command ship of Serbian navy river flotilla
Length: 67 m
Width: 9.55 m
Height: 6.57 m
Draught:1.30 to 1.45 m
Displacement standard/ful: 544.6 t/ 601.5 t
Power plant: two diesel engines KHD Deutz (md.1939) 2 x 294 hp
Fuel consumption: 127.5 kg / h
Speed downstream/ upstream: 25 km/h ,15km/h
Range: 6,120 km / 15 days
Armament: 3 x M55 cal.20 mm ; minelayer for 70 R-1 20 and non-contact mines AIM 70 or M82 mines ROCKAN or 40 KMD-2-500 mine.
Bldr.:Regensburg Shipyard (Austria)
year:1939
1939- Kriemhild, ship supply for Kriegsmarine
1945- renamed Oregon, ship-barracks for U.S.Army
1946- renamed Kriemhild, in service of Bavarian Lloyd
1960- renamed Kozara, in service of Yugoslavian navy
1971- Kozara, command ship of Yugoslavian navy river flotilla
2006- command ship of Serbian navy river flotilla
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Serbian and Yugoslavian Navy
Patrol boat RP?-111
Displacement: 29t
Length: 24.1 m
Width: 4.13 m
Height: 1.78 m
Draught: 0.93 m
Power plant: two diesel engines with 220 hp each
Speed: 27 km / h economic, 33 km / h maximum
Autonomy: 5 days/1620 km
Crew: 6
Armament: 2x20 mm M71
Year: 1956
Made in Yugoslavia
Displacement: 29t
Length: 24.1 m
Width: 4.13 m
Height: 1.78 m
Draught: 0.93 m
Power plant: two diesel engines with 220 hp each
Speed: 27 km / h economic, 33 km / h maximum
Autonomy: 5 days/1620 km
Crew: 6
Armament: 2x20 mm M71
Year: 1956
Made in Yugoslavia
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Hungarian Navy
Hungarian navy uses NESTIN class minesweepers. Initialy there were six ships:
AM-11 "�jpest"
AM-12 "Baja"
AM-21 "Sz�zhalombatta"
AM-22 "�buda"
AM-31 "Duna�jv�ros"
AM-32 "Dunaf�ldv�r"
AM-11 "�jpest"
AM-12 "Baja"
AM-21 "Sz�zhalombatta"
AM-22 "�buda"
AM-31 "Duna�jv�ros"
AM-32 "Dunaf�ldv�r"
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Roumanian Navy
Degaussing tenders
There were three river degausing ships: AUTOMATICA, ELECTRONICA, ENERGETICA
Displacement: 160 tonnes
Length: 38.0 m
Width: 5.50 m
Draught: 1.40 m
Speed: 12.5 kn
Armament: one MR2N cal.14,5mm machinegun
Year: 1972-1973
Bldr.:Braila Shipyard, Roumania
There were three river degausing ships: AUTOMATICA, ELECTRONICA, ENERGETICA
Displacement: 160 tonnes
Length: 38.0 m
Width: 5.50 m
Draught: 1.40 m
Speed: 12.5 kn
Armament: one MR2N cal.14,5mm machinegun
Year: 1972-1973
Bldr.:Braila Shipyard, Roumania
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Serbian Navy
Degaussing ship RSRB-36 "�abac" (????? ??????????????? ????-36 "?????")
Displacement: 115.8 t
Length: 32.2 m
Width: 7.05 m
Height: 3.3 m
Draught: 1.28 m bow/stern 0,92 m
Power plant: two diesel engines (2x 260 HP)
Speed: 22 km / h
Autonomy: 10 days/1326 km
Crew: 16
Armament: 2x20 mm M-71, 1x4 LPAR MTU-4 rocket Strela-2M
Ammunitions: 2,400 rounds of 20 mm, 16-2M rocket arm
The possibility of loading 80 soldiers
radar DECCA 1216, depth gauge D-14, a gyro-compass S-12, the radio Teletype device RTU-100 / M the radio transceiver RUP 12M, radio receiver Marconi, radio-telephone VHF-FM 66 / 17, the radio transmitter-AM-750, the control device for the ship's magnetism, the device for compensating the ship's magnetism.
Displacement: 115.8 t
Length: 32.2 m
Width: 7.05 m
Height: 3.3 m
Draught: 1.28 m bow/stern 0,92 m
Power plant: two diesel engines (2x 260 HP)
Speed: 22 km / h
Autonomy: 10 days/1326 km
Crew: 16
Armament: 2x20 mm M-71, 1x4 LPAR MTU-4 rocket Strela-2M
Ammunitions: 2,400 rounds of 20 mm, 16-2M rocket arm
The possibility of loading 80 soldiers
radar DECCA 1216, depth gauge D-14, a gyro-compass S-12, the radio Teletype device RTU-100 / M the radio transceiver RUP 12M, radio receiver Marconi, radio-telephone VHF-FM 66 / 17, the radio transmitter-AM-750, the control device for the ship's magnetism, the device for compensating the ship's magnetism.
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Roumanian Navy
Command ship SIRET (ex. MIHAI VITEAZU)
Lenght 63,50 m
Beam 11,30 m
Draught 1,86 m
Displacement 448,80 tonnes
Speed 17 kn
Bldr. Oltenita Shipyard Roumania
year 1972
Lenght 63,50 m
Beam 11,30 m
Draught 1,86 m
Displacement 448,80 tonnes
Speed 17 kn
Bldr. Oltenita Shipyard Roumania
year 1972
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Ukrainian navy
1.A few pictures from the '90 with SMEL class river gunboats under ukrainian flag.
2.There will be six GURZA-M gunboats in the Ukrainian Navy: two are commisioned (AKKERMAN -"????????" and BERDIANSK- "????????") and four will be completed this year.
2.There will be six GURZA-M gunboats in the Ukrainian Navy: two are commisioned (AKKERMAN -"????????" and BERDIANSK- "????????") and four will be completed this year.
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C.E.D. ships
C.E.D.- Commission Europ�enne du Danube (Commissions of the Danube River)
The Commissions of the Danube River were authorized by the Treaty of Paris (1856) after the close of the Crimean War. One of these international commissions, the most successful, was the European Commission of the Danube, or, in French, Commission Europ�enne du Danube, the CED, which had authority over the three mouths of the river � the Chilia in the north, the Sulina in the middle, and the St. George in the south and which was originally designed to last for only two years. Instead, it lasted eighty-two years. A separate commission, the International Danube Commission, or IDC, was authorized to control commerce and improvements upriver beyond the Danube Delta and was supposed to be permanent, but it was not formally organized until after 1918.
The C.E.D. yacht "Carolus Primus"
lenght: 45,16 m
beam: 7,16 m
draught: 3,00 m
displacement: 367 tonnes
power plant: one triple expansion steam engine: 300 HP (consumption 350kg of coal/hour)
speed: 10 kn
year: 1903
bldr. Glasgow
steel hull, wooden deck, sails
1903-1948 Carolus Primus
1948-1971 Neptun
The Commissions of the Danube River were authorized by the Treaty of Paris (1856) after the close of the Crimean War. One of these international commissions, the most successful, was the European Commission of the Danube, or, in French, Commission Europ�enne du Danube, the CED, which had authority over the three mouths of the river � the Chilia in the north, the Sulina in the middle, and the St. George in the south and which was originally designed to last for only two years. Instead, it lasted eighty-two years. A separate commission, the International Danube Commission, or IDC, was authorized to control commerce and improvements upriver beyond the Danube Delta and was supposed to be permanent, but it was not formally organized until after 1918.
The C.E.D. yacht "Carolus Primus"
lenght: 45,16 m
beam: 7,16 m
draught: 3,00 m
displacement: 367 tonnes
power plant: one triple expansion steam engine: 300 HP (consumption 350kg of coal/hour)
speed: 10 kn
year: 1903
bldr. Glasgow
steel hull, wooden deck, sails
1903-1948 Carolus Primus
1948-1971 Neptun
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Roumanian Navy
Passenger ship BORCEA
lenght 39,43 m
beam 6,50 m
draught 2,00 m
displacement 216 tonnes
double expansion engine 190 hp
bldr.: Tr. Severin Shipyard, Roumania
year 1914
armament during WWI: one 57mm canon, two machineguns
lenght 39,43 m
beam 6,50 m
draught 2,00 m
displacement 216 tonnes
double expansion engine 190 hp
bldr.: Tr. Severin Shipyard, Roumania
year 1914
armament during WWI: one 57mm canon, two machineguns
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Exercise Saber Guardian 17
"Exercise Saber Guardian 17 is a U.S. European Command, U.S. Army Europe-led annual exercise taking place in Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria in the summer of 2017. This exercise involves more than 25,000 service members from over 20 ally and partner nations. The largest of the Black Sea Region exercises, Saber Guardian 17 is a premier training event for U.S. Army Europe and participating nations that will build readiness and improve interoperability under a unified command, executing a full range of military missions to support the security and stability of the Black Sea Region. It is deterrence in action.
Some of the more notable aspects of SG17 include: the massing of 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division (3/4ID) from several locations across the Operation Atlantic Resolve area of operation to the exercise joint operations area (JOA) in Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria; and the movement of 2nd Cavalry Regiment (2CR) from Vilseck, Germany, to numerous locations throughout the JOA.
The Black Sea Region exercises for 2017 include numerous U.S., ally, and partner national exercises, with SG17 being the largest. Each is separate and distinct, however many of them contribute to or enable SG17 in various ways. As a whole, these exercises demonstrate the United States and NATO's superior joint and combined capabilities and highlight our collective will to defend against regional aggression.
This exercise is an annual multinational exercise conducted since 2013 that rotates among Romania, Bulgaria and Ukraine. The exercise is part of U.S. European Command's Joint Exercise Program designed to enhance joint combined interoperability with allied and partner nations."
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Some of the more notable aspects of SG17 include: the massing of 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division (3/4ID) from several locations across the Operation Atlantic Resolve area of operation to the exercise joint operations area (JOA) in Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria; and the movement of 2nd Cavalry Regiment (2CR) from Vilseck, Germany, to numerous locations throughout the JOA.
The Black Sea Region exercises for 2017 include numerous U.S., ally, and partner national exercises, with SG17 being the largest. Each is separate and distinct, however many of them contribute to or enable SG17 in various ways. As a whole, these exercises demonstrate the United States and NATO's superior joint and combined capabilities and highlight our collective will to defend against regional aggression.
This exercise is an annual multinational exercise conducted since 2013 that rotates among Romania, Bulgaria and Ukraine. The exercise is part of U.S. European Command's Joint Exercise Program designed to enhance joint combined interoperability with allied and partner nations."
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Russian Imperial Navy
In the autumn of 1916, russian navy transfered to the Danube the submarine No.3 in order to atack austro-hungarian monitors.The submarine was abandoned by his crew in march 1918; the ship was taken over by austro hungarian navy.
Russian submarine No.3 (27-B class):
lenght: 20,50 m
beam: 2,30 m
draught: 1,80 m
displacement (surface/submerged): 33/44 tonnes
armament: two torpedoes cal.450 mm
speed (surface/submerged): 6/8 kn
powerplant: one diesel engine/one electric engine (60/30 hp)
bldr.:Nevski Shipyard Sankt Petersburg 1912
1912-1915 submarine No.3 was based in Kronstadt
1915 transfered in Black Sea for Odessa harbor defence
1916 relocate on the Danube
march 1918 captured by austro hungarian navy (renamed UB-3)
march-october 1918 in repairs (Tr. Severin Shipyard)
october 1918 transported to Budapest (renamed UB-63)
scrapped in the '30 in Budapest
Russian submarine No.3 (27-B class):
lenght: 20,50 m
beam: 2,30 m
draught: 1,80 m
displacement (surface/submerged): 33/44 tonnes
armament: two torpedoes cal.450 mm
speed (surface/submerged): 6/8 kn
powerplant: one diesel engine/one electric engine (60/30 hp)
bldr.:Nevski Shipyard Sankt Petersburg 1912
1912-1915 submarine No.3 was based in Kronstadt
1915 transfered in Black Sea for Odessa harbor defence
1916 relocate on the Danube
march 1918 captured by austro hungarian navy (renamed UB-3)
march-october 1918 in repairs (Tr. Severin Shipyard)
october 1918 transported to Budapest (renamed UB-63)
scrapped in the '30 in Budapest
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Roumanian Navy
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Roumanian Navy
On September 10 1989, at 08:10 AM the roumanian passenger ship MOGOSOAIA left Galati harbor in a routine voyage to the Grindu island. On board there were 223 passengers and 10 crew. The weather was foggy.
At 08:20 MOGOSOAIA was ramed by a bulgarian convoy. The convoy consited in six barges (SB-4, SA-13, SA-34, SB-15, SA-40 and SB-24) and the tug PETAR KARAMICEV, with a total length of 191 meters and a width of 37.50 m.The barges transported 9,800 tonnes of iron ore, moving upstream to the Russe harbor. The blow was violent and devastating. The impact occurred at a distance of 36.85 m from the red buoy limiting the right end of the navigable channel and caused the upward pushing with 51.44 m of the roumanian ship, while the entire bulgarian convoy was pushed back with about 25,00 meters.
MOGOSOAIA received a perpendicular blow, leaned abruptly, then came back to the float, then leaned forward, overturned and sank in a creepy noise of broken and twisted beasts on a background of screaming panic, despair and horror. Subsequently, the divers spotted the ship at the bottom of the Danube, placed on keel, 200 meters downstream from the collision and 198 meters from the left bank at a depth of 22 meters. The Bulgarian tug actually traversed the roumanian passenger ship, trapped it and put it under water.
There were 207 dead.
Passenger ship MOGOSOAIA:
displacement 225 tonnes
bldr. Oltenita shipyard
year 1975
At 08:20 MOGOSOAIA was ramed by a bulgarian convoy. The convoy consited in six barges (SB-4, SA-13, SA-34, SB-15, SA-40 and SB-24) and the tug PETAR KARAMICEV, with a total length of 191 meters and a width of 37.50 m.The barges transported 9,800 tonnes of iron ore, moving upstream to the Russe harbor. The blow was violent and devastating. The impact occurred at a distance of 36.85 m from the red buoy limiting the right end of the navigable channel and caused the upward pushing with 51.44 m of the roumanian ship, while the entire bulgarian convoy was pushed back with about 25,00 meters.
MOGOSOAIA received a perpendicular blow, leaned abruptly, then came back to the float, then leaned forward, overturned and sank in a creepy noise of broken and twisted beasts on a background of screaming panic, despair and horror. Subsequently, the divers spotted the ship at the bottom of the Danube, placed on keel, 200 meters downstream from the collision and 198 meters from the left bank at a depth of 22 meters. The Bulgarian tug actually traversed the roumanian passenger ship, trapped it and put it under water.
There were 207 dead.
Passenger ship MOGOSOAIA:
displacement 225 tonnes
bldr. Oltenita shipyard
year 1975
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