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

The Yugoslav destroyer ''Ljubljana'' was a destroyer built for the Royal Yugoslav Navy in 1938. During the invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, she was captured by the Royal Italian Navy ((イタリア語:Regia Marina)) and saw active service under the name ''Lubiana''. She was sunk or stranded off the Tunisian coast on 1 April 1943 and declared a total constructive loss.
==Description and construction==
The ''Beograd''-class were developed from the French ''Simoun''-class destroyers, and the second of class ''Ljubljana'' was built by Jadranska brodogradilišta at Split, Yugoslavia, under French supervision. 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. The turbines were rated at and she was designed to reach a top speed of .
''Ljubljana'' was armed with four single mount guns, four twin mount anti-aircraft guns, two machine guns and two triple mount torpedo tubes. As built, she could also carry 30 naval mines. ''Ljubljana'' was launched on 28 June 1938.

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