Seearsenal

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Seearsenal or Pola Naval Arsenal was an Austro-Hungarian shipbuilder.

History

Shipbuilding

Ship Type Launched Fate
S.M.S. 34 second-class torpedo boat 17 Sep, 1886 Broken up
S.M.S. 33 second-class torpedo boat 30 Sep, 1886 Broken up
S.M.S. 35 second-class torpedo boat 17 Nov, 1886 Broken up
S.M.S. 36 second-class torpedo boat 7 Dec, 1886 Broken up 1924
S.M.S. 37 second-class torpedo boat 1887 Broken up
S.M.S. 38 second-class torpedo boat 1887 Broken up 1924
S.M.S. 39 second-class torpedo boat 1887 Broken up 1920
S.M.S. 40 second-class torpedo boat 1887 Broken up 1924
S.M.S. Kronprinz Erzherzog Rudolf coast defence battleship 6 Jul, 1887 Scrapped 1922
S.M.S. Kaiserin Elisabeth second class protected cruiser 25 Sep, 1890 Scuttled 1914
S.M.S. 19 second-class torpedo boat 1891 Broken up 1924
S.M.S. Monarch coast defence battleship 9 May, 1895 Allocated to Great Britain 1920
S.M.S. Zenta Third Class Protected Cruiser 18 Aug, 1897 Sunk 16 Aug, 1914
S.M.S. Aspern Third Class Protected Cruiser 3 May, 1899 Broken up 1920
S.M.S. Szigetvár Third Class Protected Cruiser 29 Oct, 1900 Broken up 1920
S.M.S. U1 submarine 10 Feb, 1909 Broken up 1920
S.M.S. U2 submarine 3 Apr, 1909 Broken up 1920
S.M.S. Admiral Spaun scout cruiser 30 Oct, 1909 Broken up 1920
S.M.S. Huszar 2 destroyer 20 Dec, 1910 Broken up 1920
S.M.S. U20 submarine 18 Sep, 1916 Sunk 4 Jul, 1918
S.M.S. U23 submarine 5 Jan, 1917 Sunk 21 Feb, 1918

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