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SMS Sebenico was a torpedo cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, the third member of the Zara class, though built to a slightly different design to her two half-sister ships in an unsuccessful attempt to improve her speed. She was laid down in July 1880, launched in February 1882, and commissioned in December that year. Too slow to be used in her intended roles as a fleet scout and a flotilla leader, she saw little active service. She took part in an international naval demonstration off Crete in 1897, where she sank a Greek ship trying to break the blockade. Sebenico served as a training ship for the rest of her career, including with the artillery school from 1903 to 1915, and with the torpedo school until the end of World War I in 1918. Ceded to Italy as a war prize in 1920, she was th

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  • セベニーコ (水雷砲艦) (ja)
  • SMS Sebenico (en)
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  • SMS Sebenico was a torpedo cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, the third member of the Zara class, though built to a slightly different design to her two half-sister ships in an unsuccessful attempt to improve her speed. She was laid down in July 1880, launched in February 1882, and commissioned in December that year. Too slow to be used in her intended roles as a fleet scout and a flotilla leader, she saw little active service. She took part in an international naval demonstration off Crete in 1897, where she sank a Greek ship trying to break the blockade. Sebenico served as a training ship for the rest of her career, including with the artillery school from 1903 to 1915, and with the torpedo school until the end of World War I in 1918. Ceded to Italy as a war prize in 1920, she was th (en)
  • セベニーコ (SMS Sebenico) はオーストリア=ハンガリー帝国海軍の艦艇。水雷砲艦。公式にはTorpedo Ship。 「ザーラ」と「スパーラト」に続く艦で、艦中央の魚雷区画やボイラー室が手狭であったことから船体が2フレーム分延長され、全長64.91メール、水線間長57.10メートルとなっている。最大幅は8.24メートル、設計排水量876.7トンで満載排水量964.2トンであった。機関出力は1488から1598馬力で、速力は最大12.81ノット、平均12.41ノットであった。兵装面では、魚雷発射管が艦前部の水中発射管1門のみとなっている。 1880年11月29日起工。1882年2月28日進水。1883年12月または1882年竣工。 1884年1月23日から5月8日までギリシャへの訓練巡航を実施。「セベニーコ」は座礁したギリシャ汽船「Epiros」の救難作業を支援している。1895年から1896年5月7日まで「セベニーコ」はコンスタンティノープルに駐留した。 1897年2月3日から5月4日までクレタ島封鎖に参加。1897年3月17日、「セベニーコ」はCape Dia近くでギリシャ帆船を沈めた。 その後、「セベニーコ」は火夫の練習艦、ついで砲術練習艦に改装された。 1904年1月13日、汽船「Calypso」の救難作業を支援。 戦後はイタリアに引き渡され、解体された。 (ja)
  • O SMS Sebenico foi um cruzador torpedeiro operado pela Marinha Austro-Húngara e a terceira e última embarcação da Classe Zara, depois do SMS Zara e SMS Spalato. Sua construção começou em julho de 1880 no Arsenal Naval de Pola e foi lançado ao mar em fevereiro de 1882, sendo comissionado em dezembro do mesmo ano. Era armado com uma bateria principal composta por quatro canhões de 87 milímetros e um tubo de torpedo de 350 milímetros, tinha um deslocamento de quase novecentas toneladas e conseguia alcançar uma velocidade máxima de doze nós. (pt)
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