. . . . . . . . . "SMS T\u00E1tra - austro-w\u0119gierski niszczyciel z pocz\u0105tku XX wieku. Pierwsza jednostka typu T\u00E1tra. Okr\u0119t przetrwa\u0142 I wojn\u0119 \u015Bwiatow\u0105 i po jej zako\u0144czeniu zosta\u0142 przekazany W\u0142ochom; wcielony do Regia Marina pod nazw\u0105 Fasana. Skre\u015Blony z listy floty w 1923 roku. \u201ET\u00E1tra\u201D wyposa\u017Cona by\u0142a w cztery kot\u0142y parowe opalane rop\u0105 i dwa opalane w\u0119glem. Wsp\u00F3\u0142pracowa\u0142y one z dwoma turbinami parowymi AEG-Curtis. Okr\u0119t uzbrojony by\u0142 w dwie pojedyncze armaty kalibru 100 mm L/50, sze\u015B\u0107 pojedynczych armat 66 mm L/45, oraz dwie podw\u00F3jne wyrzutnie torped kalibru 450 mm."@pl . . . . . "2"^^ . . . "Le SMS T\u00E1tra \u00E9tait un destroyer de classe T\u00E1tra construit par l'Autriche-Hongrie \u00E0 partir de 1911. \n* Portail des marines de guerre"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "January 1920"@en . . "*6 \u00D7 Yarrow boilers\n*"@en . . . . "Lo SMS T\u00E1tra \u00E8 stato un cacciatorpediniere della k.u.k. Kriegsmarine, prima ed eponima unit\u00E0 della stessa classe. Partecip\u00F2 a svariate azioni di flotta nel corso della prima guerra mondiale e, dopo la sconfitta dell'Impero austro-ungarico, fu ceduto come riparazione di guerra al Regno d'Italia: la Regia Marina lo immise in servizio con il nuovo nome di Fasana e la funzione di capoclasse del gruppo di cacciatorpediniere avuti dalla k.u.k. Kriegsmarine, indicati collettivamente come classe Fasana."@it . "Lo SMS T\u00E1tra \u00E8 stato un cacciatorpediniere della k.u.k. Kriegsmarine, prima ed eponima unit\u00E0 della stessa classe. Partecip\u00F2 a svariate azioni di flotta nel corso della prima guerra mondiale e, dopo la sconfitta dell'Impero austro-ungarico, fu ceduto come riparazione di guerra al Regno d'Italia: la Regia Marina lo immise in servizio con il nuovo nome di Fasana e la funzione di capoclasse del gruppo di cacciatorpediniere avuti dalla k.u.k. Kriegsmarine, indicati collettivamente come classe Fasana."@it . . . . . . . . . . "25872"^^ . . . . . . . . . "T\u00E1tra"@en . "SMS T\u00E1tra"@en . "Discarded, 5 July 1923" . . . . . . . . . . "T\u00E1tra"@en . . . . . . "105"^^ . . . . "SMS T\u00E1tra"@it . . . . "SMS T\u00E1tra"@pl . . . . "SMS T\u00E1tra"@fr . . . . "* \n*"@en . "\u30BF\u30C8\u30E9 (SMS T\u00E1tra) \u306F\u30AA\u30FC\u30B9\u30C8\u30EA\u30A2\uFF1D\u30CF\u30F3\u30AC\u30EA\u30FC\u5E1D\u56FD\u6D77\u8ECD\u306E\u99C6\u9010\u8266\u3002\u30BF\u30C8\u30E9\u7D1A\u3002"@ja . . "SMS T\u00E1tra was the lead ship of her class of six destroyers built for the kaiserliche und k\u00F6nigliche Kriegsmarine (Austro-Hungarian Navy) shortly before the First World War. Completed in 1913, she helped to sink an Italian destroyer during the in May 1915 after Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary. Two months later the ship participated in an unsuccessful attempt to recapture a small island in the Central Adriatic Sea from the Italians. In November and early December T\u00E1tra was one of the ships conducting raids off the Albanian coast to interdict the supply lines between Italy and Albania. During the early stages of the 1st Battle of Durazzo in late December, the ship was tasked to tow her one of her sister ships that had been crippled by a mine. She was forced to abandon her sister when the Austro-Hungarians were spotted by a strong force of Allied ships and had to evade their pursuit. T\u00E1tra participated in several unsuccessful raids on the Otranto Barrage in 1917. She was transferred to Italy in 1920 in accordance with the peace treaties ending the war and renamed Fasana. The Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) used her for spare parts; she was discarded in 1923 and subsequently scrapped."@en . . "title"@en . "1912-11-04"^^ . . . . "1913-10-18"^^ . . . . . "\u30BF\u30C8\u30E9 (SMS T\u00E1tra) \u306F\u30AA\u30FC\u30B9\u30C8\u30EA\u30A2\uFF1D\u30CF\u30F3\u30AC\u30EA\u30FC\u5E1D\u56FD\u6D77\u8ECD\u306E\u99C6\u9010\u8266\u3002\u30BF\u30C8\u30E9\u7D1A\u3002"@ja . . . . . . . . . . . "at"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1106473049"^^ . . . . . . . . "Ganz-Danubius, Porto R\u00E9, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Austro-Hungarian Empire"@en . . . . . . "1912-11-04"^^ . . . . . . . "*2 \u00D7 single guns\n*6 \u00D7 single guns\n*2 \u00D7 twin torpedo tubes"@en . . . . "60110194"^^ . . . . "--09-27"^^ . . . "SMS T\u00E1tra - austro-w\u0119gierski niszczyciel z pocz\u0105tku XX wieku. Pierwsza jednostka typu T\u00E1tra. Okr\u0119t przetrwa\u0142 I wojn\u0119 \u015Bwiatow\u0105 i po jej zako\u0144czeniu zosta\u0142 przekazany W\u0142ochom; wcielony do Regia Marina pod nazw\u0105 Fasana. Skre\u015Blony z listy floty w 1923 roku. \u201ET\u00E1tra\u201D wyposa\u017Cona by\u0142a w cztery kot\u0142y parowe opalane rop\u0105 i dwa opalane w\u0119glem. Wsp\u00F3\u0142pracowa\u0142y one z dwoma turbinami parowymi AEG-Curtis. Okr\u0119t uzbrojony by\u0142 w dwie pojedyncze armaty kalibru 100 mm L/50, sze\u015B\u0107 pojedynczych armat 66 mm L/45, oraz dwie podw\u00F3jne wyrzutnie torped kalibru 450 mm."@pl . . . . . "60.19"^^ . . "1911-10-19"^^ . . . . "1911-10-19"^^ . . "Ceded to Italy, January 1920"@en . "\u30BF\u30C8\u30E9 (\u99C6\u9010\u8266)"@ja . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "--07-05"^^ . "Ceded to Italy, January 1920" . . . . "Le SMS T\u00E1tra \u00E9tait un destroyer de classe T\u00E1tra construit par l'Autriche-Hongrie \u00E0 partir de 1911. \n* Portail des marines de guerre"@fr . "SMS T\u00E1tra was the lead ship of her class of six destroyers built for the kaiserliche und k\u00F6nigliche Kriegsmarine (Austro-Hungarian Navy) shortly before the First World War. Completed in 1913, she helped to sink an Italian destroyer during the in May 1915 after Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary. Two months later the ship participated in an unsuccessful attempt to recapture a small island in the Central Adriatic Sea from the Italians. In November and early December T\u00E1tra was one of the ships conducting raids off the Albanian coast to interdict the supply lines between Italy and Albania. During the early stages of the 1st Battle of Durazzo in late December, the ship was tasked to tow her one of her sister ships that had been crippled by a mine. She was forced to abandon her sister when t"@en . . . . "1913-10-18"^^ . . .