Fate of Austro-Hungarian Warships (original) (raw)

The following tables, which show the fates of the warships of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire at the end of the war, has been taken from Warship International number 1, 1998: the answer to "Infoser" question 6/97.
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Ship

Transferred to

New Name/Fate

Balaton

Italy

Zenson, not commissioned, stricken 1923 and scrapped

Csepel

Italy

Muggia lost 25 March 1929 off China coast

Dukla

France

Matelot Leblanc, sold for scrap 1936

Lika (II)

Italy

Cortellazzo, stricken 1937

Orjen

Italy

Pola, renamed Zenson 1931, stricken 1937 and scrapped

Tatra

Italy

Fasana, not commissioned, stricken 1923 and scrapped

Triglav (II)

Italy

Grado, stricken 1937

Ulan

Greece

Smyrni, stricken 1932

Uzsok

Italy

Monfalcone, stricken 1937

Satellit

France

scrapped 1921

Pandur

France

scrapped 1921

Reka

France

scrapped 1921

Panther

United Kingdom

scrapped 1921

Leopard

United Kingdom

scrapped 1921

Zara

Italy

scrapped 1921

Spalato

Italy

scrapped 1921

Sebinico

Italy

scrapped 1921

Meteor

Italy

scrapped 1921

Blitz

Italy

scrapped 1921

Komet

Italy

scrapped 1921

Planet

Italy

scrapped 1921

Trabant

Italy

scrapped 1921

Magnet

Italy

scrapped 1921

Scharfschuetze

Italy

scrapped 1921

Uskoke

Italy

scrapped 1921

Turul

Italy

scrapped 1921

Csikos

Italy

scrapped 1921

Velebit

Italy

scrapped 1921

Dinara

Italy

scrapped 1921

Huszar (II)

Italy

scrapped 1921

Warasdiner

Italy

scrapped 1921

T1

Italy

scrapped 1921

T2

Italy

scrapped 1921

T3

Italy

Guardia Finanza/Customs launch, until 1925

T4

Italy

scrapped 1921

T5

Italy

scrapped 1921

T6

Italy

scrapped 1921

T7

Italy

Guardia Finanza/Customs launch, until 1925

T8

United Kingdom

sold for scrap

T9

United Kingdom

sold for scrap

T10

United Kingdom

sold for scrap

T13

France

scrapped 1921

T14

United Kingdom

sold for scrap

T15

France

scrapped 1921

T16

France

scrapped 1921

T17

France

scrapped 1921

T18

United Kingdom

sold for scrap

T19 (x-Kibitz)

Yugoslavia

D4, in service until 1941

T20

Italy

scrapped 1921

T21 (x-Staar)

Yugoslavia

D1, in service until 1924/25

T22

Italy

Guardia Finanza/Customs launch, until 1925

T23

Italy

scrapped 1921

T24

Italy

Guardia Finanza/Customs launch, until 1925

T25

Italy

Guardia Finanza/Customs launch, until 1925

T29

Italy

Guardia Finanza/Customs launch, until 1925

T30

Italy

scrapped 1921

T31

Italy

scrapped 1921

T32

Italy

Guardia Finanza/Customs launch, until 1925

T36 (x-Yhu)

Yugoslavia

D2, became Italian D10 in 1941, captured by Germans 1943, scuttled 1944

T37

Italy

scrapped 1921

T38 (x-Kranich)

Yugoslavia

D3, in service until 1924/25

T39

Italy

scrapped 1921

T40

Italy

scrapped 1921

T50

United Kingdom

scrapped

51T

United Kingdom

scrapped

53T

United Kingdom

scrapped

54T (x-Wal)

Yugoslavia

T12, decommissioned 1924

55T

United Kingdom

scrapped

56T

United Kingdom

scrapped

57T

United Kingdom

scrapped

58T

United Kingdom

scrapped

59T

United Kingdom

scrapped

60T (x-Schwalbe)

Yugoslavia

T9, decommissioned 1924

61T (x-Pinguin)

Yugoslavia

T10, decommissioned 1924

62T

United Kingdom

scrapped

63T

United Kingdom

scrapped

64T

United Kingdom

scrapped

65T

United Kingdom

scrapped

66T

United Kingdom

scrapped

67T

United Kingdom

scrapped

68T

United Kingdom

scrapped

69F (x-Polyp)

Yugoslavia

T11, decommissioned 1924

70T

United Kingdom

scrapped

71T

United Kingdom

scrapped

72T

United Kingdom

scrapped

73T

United Kingdom

scrapped

74T

Roumania

Viforul, stricken 1932

75T

Roumania

Vartejul, stricken 1932

76T

Yugoslavia

T1, became Italian T1 1941, Croatian T1 1943, Yugoslav_Golesnica_ 1945, in service until 1959

77T

Yugoslavia

T2, decommissioned 1939 and scrapped

78T

Yugoslavia

T3, became Italian T3 1941, commissioned as Croatian_TA48_ 1944, sank 1945, scrapped 1947

79T

Yugoslavia

T4 total loss 1932

80T

Roumania

Vijelia, stricken 1932

81T

Roumania

Sborul, scrapped 1959/60

82F

Roumania

Naluca, sunk 1944

83F

Roumania

Smeul scrapped 1959/60

84F

Roumania

Fulgerul, capsized 1922

85F

Portugal

Zezere total loss 1921

86F

Portugal

Ave decommissioned 1940

87F

Yugoslavia

T5, became Italian T5 1941, Croatian T5 1943, Yugoslav_Cer_ 1945, in service until 1963

88F

Portugal

Cavado, total loss 1921

89F

Portugal

Sado, decommissioned 1940

90F

Portugal

Liz, decommissioned 1934

91F

Portugal

Mondego, decommissioned 1938

92F

Greece

Proussa scuttled 1941

93F

Yugoslavia

T6, Italian T6 1941, scuttled 1943

94F

Greece

Panormos, sank 1928

95F

Greece

Pergamos, scuttled 1941

96F

Yugoslavia

T7, became Italian T7 1941, Croatian T7 1943, total loss 1944

97F

Yugoslavia

T8, became Italian T8 1941, sunk 1943

98M

Greece

Kyzikos, scuttled 1941

99M

Greece

Kios, scuttled 1941

100M

Greece

Kidonia, sunk 1941