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Yugoslav destroyer Beograd : ウィキペディア英語版
Yugoslav destroyer Beograd

The Yugoslav destroyer ''Beograd'' was a destroyer built for the Royal Yugoslav Navy in 1937. During the invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, she was captured by the Royal Italian Navy ((イタリア語:Regia Marina)) and completed over 100 convoy escort missions in the Mediterranean under the name ''Sebenico''. Following the Italian capitulation in September 1943, she was captured by the Third Reich's ''Kriegsmarine'' (navy) and redesignated ''TA43''. She was sunk or scuttled at Trieste on 30 April or 1 May 1945. She was raised in June 1946, probably to remove her as a navigation hazard, only to be scuttled in either July 1946 or in 1947.
==Description and construction==
The ''Beograd''-class were developed from the French ''Simoun''-class destroyers, and the first of the class, ''Beograd'', was built by Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire at Nantes, France. The ship had an overall length of , a beam of , and a normal draught of . According to Roger Chesneau, her standard displacement was and she displaced fully loaded, but Maurizio Brescia lists her full load displacement at . The crew consisted of 145 officers and enlisted men. The ship was powered by Parsons (''Beograd'' Curtis) steam turbines driving two propellors, using steam generated by three Yarrow water-tube boilers. According to Lenton, the turbines were rated at and she was designed to reach a top speed of , but Chesneau lists her power rating at and a design speed of . She carried of fuel oil to give her a range of . ''Beograd'' was originally armed with four single mount guns, four double mount anti-aircraft guns, two machine guns and two triple mount torpedo tubes. As built, she could also carry 30 naval mines. She was launched on 23 December 1937.

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