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The Yugoslav destroyer Split was a large destroyer designed for the Royal Yugoslav Navy in the late 1930s. Construction began in 1939, but she was captured incomplete by the Italians during the invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941. They continued to build the ship, barring a brief hiatus, but she was not completed before she was scuttled after the Italian surrender in September 1943. The Germans occupied Split and refloated the destroyer later that year, but made no efforts to continue work. The ship was scuttled again before the city was taken over by the Yugoslav Partisans in late 1944. Split was refloated once more, but the new Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was able to do little with her before the Tito–Stalin Split in 1948 halted most work. Aid and equipment from the United

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  • Split (1939) (cs)
  • Сплит (эсминец) (ru)
  • Yugoslav destroyer Split (en)
  • Спліт (1939) (uk)
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  • Split byl torpédoborec jugoslávského námořnictva. Byl to poslední torpédoborec postavený v Jugoslávii. Objednán byl před druhou světovou válkou pro tehdejší jugoslávské královské námořnictvo. Jednalo se o velké a silně vyzbrojené plavidlo odpovídající jugoslávskému torpédoborci Dubrovnik. K jeho dokončení však došlo až po skončení války. Ve službě loď byla v letech 1958–1980. (cs)
  • Эсминец R-11 «Сплит» (хорв. Razarač R-11 Split) — югославский эскадренный миноносец, состоявший на вооружении ВМС Югославии. По конструкции напоминал французский эсминец типа «Ле Террибль». (ru)
  • The Yugoslav destroyer Split was a large destroyer designed for the Royal Yugoslav Navy in the late 1930s. Construction began in 1939, but she was captured incomplete by the Italians during the invasion of Yugoslavia in April 1941. They continued to build the ship, barring a brief hiatus, but she was not completed before she was scuttled after the Italian surrender in September 1943. The Germans occupied Split and refloated the destroyer later that year, but made no efforts to continue work. The ship was scuttled again before the city was taken over by the Yugoslav Partisans in late 1944. Split was refloated once more, but the new Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was able to do little with her before the Tito–Stalin Split in 1948 halted most work. Aid and equipment from the United (en)
  • «Спліт» — есмінець, спроєктований для Королівських військово-морських сил Югославії у кінці 1930-тих. Будівництво розпочалося 1939, але корабель був захоплений недобудованим італійцями під час вторгнення у Югославію у квітні 1941. (uk)
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  • Split (en)
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