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Yugoslav submarine Nebojša : ウィキペディア英語版
Yugoslav submarine Nebojša

The Yugoslav submarine ''Nebojša'' was the second of the ''Hrabri''-class diesel-electric submarines built by the Vickers-Armstrong Naval Yard on the River Tyne in the United Kingdom, for the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia) and was launched in 1927. Her design was based on that of the British L-class submarine of World War I, and she was built using parts originally assembled for a Royal Navy L-class submarine that was never built. She was armed with six bow-mounted torpedo tubes, two guns and one machine gun, and could dive to .
Prior to World War II ''Nebojša'' participated in cruises to several Mediterranean ports. During the German-led Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941, she evaded capture by Italian forces, and joined British naval forces in the Mediterranean where she performed a training role. After the war she was taken over by the new Yugoslav government and renamed ''Tara''. She was eventually stricken in 1954, and scrapped in 1958.
==Description and construction==
''Nebojša'' (Fearless) was built in 1927 for the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia), by the Vickers-Armstrong Naval Yard on the River Tyne in the United Kingdom. Her design was based on that of the British L-class submarine of World War I, and she was built using parts originally assembled for HMS ''L-68'', which was never completed. Along with her sister submarine ''Hrabri'', she had an overall length of , a beam of , and a surfaced draught of . Her surfaced displacement was or submerged, and her crew consisted of 45 officers and enlisted men. She had an operational depth of .
The ''Hrabri''-class had two shafts driven by two diesel engines (when surfaced) or two electric motors (when submerged). Their diesel engines were rated at and the electric motors at , and they were designed to reach a top speed of under diesel power while surfaced, and on their electric motors when submerged. They were armed with six bow-mounted torpedo tubes, and carried twelve torpedoes. They were also equipped with two deck guns (one forward and one aft of the conning tower), and one machine gun. Their radius of action was at .

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