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  • Yugoslav destroyer Split
  • Destroyer of the Royal Yugoslav Navy

    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

    Yugoslav destroyer Split

    Yugoslav_destroyer_Split

  • Tito–Stalin split
  • Cold War schism between communist states

    with the Soviet Union, which made efforts to impede Albanian–Yugoslav integration. Yugoslav support of the communist rebels in Greece against the wishes

    Tito–Stalin split

    Tito–Stalin_split

  • Yugoslav frigate Split
  • First frigate of the Yugoslavian Navy

    Split (pennant number VPBR-31) was a Koni-class frigate in service with the Yugoslav Navy (JRM). Laid down and completed during the late 1970s as Sokol

    Yugoslav frigate Split

    Yugoslav frigate Split

    Yugoslav_frigate_Split

  • Split
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of the X game series Yugoslav destroyer Split, decommissioned in 1980 Yugoslav frigate Split, Koni-class Split (graph theory) Split (mathematics), a property

    Split

    Split

  • Yugoslav destroyer Zagreb
  • First warship built in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

    Zagreb was the second of three Beograd-class destroyers built for the Royal Yugoslav Navy (KM) in the late 1930s. She was designed to be deployed as part

    Yugoslav destroyer Zagreb

    Yugoslav destroyer Zagreb

    Yugoslav_destroyer_Zagreb

  • Beograd-class destroyer
  • Class of three destroyers built for the Royal Yugoslav Navy in the late 1930s

    The Beograd class of destroyers consisted of three ships built for the Yugoslav Royal Navy in the late 1930s, a variant of the French Bourrasque class

    Beograd-class destroyer

    Beograd-class destroyer

    Beograd-class_destroyer

  • Yugoslav destroyer Dubrovnik
  • Yugoslav ship built in 1930–31

    leader built for the Royal Yugoslav Navy by Yarrow Shipbuilders in Glasgow in 1930 and 1931. She was one of the largest destroyers of her time. Resembling

    Yugoslav destroyer Dubrovnik

    Yugoslav destroyer Dubrovnik

    Yugoslav_destroyer_Dubrovnik

  • Spalato (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy Italian destroyer Spalato, a previous name for the Yugoslav destroyer Split This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Spalato (disambiguation)

    Spalato_(disambiguation)

  • Yugoslav destroyer Ljubljana
  • 1930s Beograd-class destroyer

    Cyrillic: Љубљана) was the third and last Beograd-class destroyer built for the Royal Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian: Kraljevska mornarica, Краљевска морнарица;

    Yugoslav destroyer Ljubljana

    Yugoslav destroyer Ljubljana

    Yugoslav_destroyer_Ljubljana

  • Yugoslav Navy
  • Naval warfare branch of former state of Yugoslavia

    The Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian: Југословенска ратна морнарица, Jugoslavenska ratna mornarica, lit. 'Yugoslav War Navy'), was the navy of Yugoslavia from

    Yugoslav Navy

    Yugoslav Navy

    Yugoslav_Navy

  • Yugoslav destroyer Beograd
  • Yugoslav ship active in WWII

    Beograd was the lead ship of her class of destroyers, built for the Royal Yugoslav Navy in France during the late 1930s, and designed to be deployed as

    Yugoslav destroyer Beograd

    Yugoslav destroyer Beograd

    Yugoslav_destroyer_Beograd

  • List of ships of the Yugoslav Navy
  • The Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslavenska ratna mornarica; JRM) was the naval branch of the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslavenska narodna armija;

    List of ships of the Yugoslav Navy

    List of ships of the Yugoslav Navy

    List_of_ships_of_the_Yugoslav_Navy

  • Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj
  • Yugoslav and German warship (1928–1944)

    The Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj was built in Weimar Germany for the Royal Yugoslav Navy in the late 1920s. She was built as a seaplane tender, but does not

    Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj

    Yugoslav_minelayer_Zmaj

  • Royal Yugoslav Navy
  • 1921–1945 maritime warfare branch of Yugoslavia's military

    морнарица; КМ), commonly known as the Royal Yugoslav Navy, was the naval warfare service branch of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (originally called the Kingdom of Serbs

    Royal Yugoslav Navy

    Royal Yugoslav Navy

    Royal_Yugoslav_Navy

  • Destroyer
  • Type of warship intended to escort other larger ships

    destroyer in 1976.  Yugoslav Navy decommissioned its only destroyer, Split in 1980.  Swedish Navy decommissioned both its Halland-class destroyer and four Östergötland-class

    Destroyer

    Destroyer

    Destroyer

  • Yugoslav People's Army
  • Armed forces of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)

    The Yugoslav People's Army (JNA/ЈНА), also called the Yugoslav National Army, was the military of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its

    Yugoslav People's Army

    Yugoslav People's Army

    Yugoslav_People's_Army

  • Invasion of Yugoslavia
  • 1941 Axis campaign during World War II

    repelling an initial Yugoslav attack there. Scholars have proposed several theories to explain the sudden collapse of the Royal Yugoslav forces, including

    Invasion of Yugoslavia

    Invasion of Yugoslavia

    Invasion_of_Yugoslavia

  • 1918–1920 unrest in Split
  • Fights between Croats and Italians

    the second half of the 19th century Split saw antagonism between the pro-Italian Autonomist Party and the pro-Yugoslav People's Party. Hostilities between

    1918–1920 unrest in Split

    1918–1920 unrest in Split

    1918–1920_unrest_in_Split

  • Invasion of Yugoslavia order of battle: Yugoslav
  • operational formations of the Royal Yugoslav Army (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Vojska Kraljevine Jugoslavije, VKJ), Royal Yugoslav Army Air Force (Serbo-Croatian

    Invasion of Yugoslavia order of battle: Yugoslav

    Invasion of Yugoslavia order of battle: Yugoslav

    Invasion_of_Yugoslavia_order_of_battle:_Yugoslav

  • Soviet destroyer Sovremenny
  • Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy

    Drozd and Marshal Timoshenko, and the destroyer Otchayanny. During a friendly visit to the port of Split, Yugoslavia, she damaged her port propeller By 4

    Soviet destroyer Sovremenny

    Soviet destroyer Sovremenny

    Soviet_destroyer_Sovremenny

  • Yugoslav torpedo boat T5
  • Sea-going torpedo boat

    the Brodospas scrapyard at Split to be broken up. List of ships of the Royal Yugoslav Navy List of ships of the Yugoslav Navy L/30 denotes the length

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T5

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T5

    Yugoslav_torpedo_boat_T5

  • Yugoslav Ground Forces
  • Military unit

    parts of the Yugoslav Armed Forces (Oružane Snage SFRJ). In July 1970, the International Institute for Strategic Studies estimated the Yugoslav ground forces

    Yugoslav Ground Forces

    Yugoslav Ground Forces

    Yugoslav_Ground_Forces

  • Yugoslav torpedo boat T6
  • Royal Yugoslav Navy sea-going torpedo boat

    T6 was a sea-going torpedo boat that was operated by the Royal Yugoslav Navy between 1921 and 1941. Originally 93 F, a 250t-class torpedo boat of the Austro-Hungarian

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T6

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T6

    Yugoslav_torpedo_boat_T6

  • Adriatic campaign of World War II
  • Minor naval campaign fought during World War II

    the Greek, Yugoslavian and Italian navies, the Kriegsmarine, and the Mediterranean squadrons of the United Kingdom, France, and the Yugoslav Partisan naval

    Adriatic campaign of World War II

    Adriatic campaign of World War II

    Adriatic_campaign_of_World_War_II

  • Allied occupation of the eastern Adriatic
  • Occupation of the eastern Adriatic after World War I

    November, the first French vessels arrived in Split. The destroyers Touareg and Sakalave sailed into the Port of Split for a day and were followed by the seaplane

    Allied occupation of the eastern Adriatic

    Allied occupation of the eastern Adriatic

    Allied_occupation_of_the_eastern_Adriatic

  • Albona-class minelayer
  • Class of Italian and Yugoslav mine warfare ships

    warfare ships used by the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) and Royal Yugoslav Navy (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Kraljevska mornarica; KM). Fourteen ships were

    Albona-class minelayer

    Albona-class minelayer

    Albona-class_minelayer

  • Silba-class landing ship-minelayer
  • Class of landing ships

    Yugoslav (JRM) and Croatian Navy (HRM) during the 1980s and 1990s. The ships were built at the Brodogradilište specijalnih objekata shipyard in Split

    Silba-class landing ship-minelayer

    Silba-class landing ship-minelayer

    Silba-class_landing_ship-minelayer

  • Kralj-class missile boat
  • Class of two missile boats

    of the Royal Yugoslav Navy who died preventing the destroyer Zagreb from falling in Italian hands during the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia. The new class

    Kralj-class missile boat

    Kralj-class missile boat

    Kralj-class_missile_boat

  • List of destroyer classes
  • This is a list of destroyer classes. Catamarca class— 2 ships La Plata class — 2 ships Cervantes class — 2 ships, ex-Churruca class Mendoza class— 3 ships

    List of destroyer classes

    List_of_destroyer_classes

  • Yugoslav gunboat Beli Orao
  • Yugoslav Royal Navy's royal yacht

    of Italy, and later in the Adriatic Sea off the Yugoslav coast. After the war she remained in Yugoslav hands under the names Biokovo then Jadranka, serving

    Yugoslav gunboat Beli Orao

    Yugoslav gunboat Beli Orao

    Yugoslav_gunboat_Beli_Orao

  • Yugoslav submarine Nebojša
  • Yugoslav submarine built in 1927

    in the Royal Yugoslav Navy (KM), and after extensive sea trials and testing Nebojša sailed from the UK to the Adriatic coast of Yugoslavia, arriving in

    Yugoslav submarine Nebojša

    Yugoslav_submarine_Nebojša

  • Yugoslav torpedo boat T4
  • Split, Yugoslavia: Izvršni odbor Jadranske straže [Executive Board of the Adriatic Guard]. 1930. OCLC 442500742. Vego, Milan (1982). "The Yugoslav Navy

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T4

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T4

    Yugoslav_torpedo_boat_T4

  • List of destroyers of World War II
  • This is a list of destroyers of the Second World War. The List of ships of the Second World War contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically

    List of destroyers of World War II

    List of destroyers of World War II

    List_of_destroyers_of_World_War_II

  • Kotor-class frigate
  • Class of frigates built for Yugoslav navy

    The Kotor class (Yugoslav designation: Veliki Patrolni Brod (VPBR)) are a pair of light frigates built for the Yugoslav Navy during the 1980s at the Kraljevica

    Kotor-class frigate

    Kotor-class frigate

    Kotor-class_frigate

  • Yugoslav torpedo boat T3
  • Austro-Hungarian then Yugoslav torpedo boat operating between 1921 and 1945

    Split, Yugoslavia: Izvršni odbor Jadranske straže [Executive Board of the Adriatic Guard]. 1930. OCLC 442500742. Vego, Milan (1982). "The Yugoslav Navy

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T3

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T3

    Yugoslav_torpedo_boat_T3

  • Yugoslav torpedo boat T2
  • Yugoslav torpedo boat

    T2 was a seagoing torpedo boat operated by the Royal Yugoslav Navy between 1923 and 1939. Originally 77 T, a 250t-class torpedo boat of the Austro-Hungarian

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T2

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T2

    Yugoslav_torpedo_boat_T2

  • Alexander I of Yugoslavia
  • King of Yugoslavia from 1921 to 1934

    of Yugoslav Sky, 1933 – Yugoslav Film Archive) Newsreel footage of the Assassination of King Alexander The Funeral of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia at

    Alexander I of Yugoslavia

    Alexander I of Yugoslavia

    Alexander_I_of_Yugoslavia

  • Schichau-class torpedo boat
  • Class of Austro-Hungarian torpedo boats

    Organization: 329–338. ISSN 0043-0374. Greger, Rene (1987). "Yugoslav Naval Guns and the Birth of the Yugoslav Navy". Warship International. XXIV (4). Toledo, Ohio:

    Schichau-class torpedo boat

    Schichau-class torpedo boat

    Schichau-class_torpedo_boat

  • 653rd Heavy Panzerjäger Battalion
  • Military unit

    a tank destroyer unit of the German Wehrmacht active during World War II. It was equipped with Ferdinand and later Jagdtiger tank destroyers. Elements

    653rd Heavy Panzerjäger Battalion

    653rd Heavy Panzerjäger Battalion

    653rd_Heavy_Panzerjäger_Battalion

  • Yugoslav torpedo boat T7
  • Sea-going torpedo boat operated by the Royal Yugoslav Navy

    T7 was a sea-going torpedo boat operated by the Royal Yugoslav Navy between 1921 and 1941. Originally 96 F, a 250t-class torpedo boat of the Austro-Hungarian

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T7

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T7

    Yugoslav_torpedo_boat_T7

  • Iroquois-class destroyer
  • Class of guided missile destroyers

    Iroquois-class destroyers (also known as the DDH 280 class, DDG 280 class or ambiguously as the Tribal class) were a class of four helicopter-carrying

    Iroquois-class destroyer

    Iroquois-class destroyer

    Iroquois-class_destroyer

  • Soviet cruiser Nikolayev
  • Cruiser of the Soviet Navy

    the 30th Surface Ship Division of the Black Sea Fleet. She visited Split, Yugoslavia, from 26 September to 1 October 1973, and Havana, Cuba from 15 to

    Soviet cruiser Nikolayev

    Soviet cruiser Nikolayev

    Soviet_cruiser_Nikolayev

  • Belgrade offensive
  • 1944 Second World War battle

    coordination with the Yugoslav 1st Army Corps. Simultaneous operations in the south involved the Bulgarian 2nd Army and Yugoslav XIII Army Corps, and the

    Belgrade offensive

    Belgrade offensive

    Belgrade_offensive

  • Italian destroyer Augusto Riboty
  • Scout cruiser and destroyer of the Regia Marina

    period she was at Split during postwar unrest there. Reclassified as a destroyer in 1938, she was the most active Italian destroyer of World War II, during

    Italian destroyer Augusto Riboty

    Italian_destroyer_Augusto_Riboty

  • NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
  • 1999 military operation

    unhindered right of passage for NATO troops on Yugoslav territory; immunity for NATO and its agents to Yugoslav law; and the right to use local roads, ports

    NATO bombing of Yugoslavia

    NATO bombing of Yugoslavia

    NATO_bombing_of_Yugoslavia

  • Pivka Park of Military History
  • Military museum in Pivka, Slovenia

    two helicopters. The museum's most popular exhibit is the Zeta, an ex-Yugoslav Una-class infiltration submarine. The complex was built by the Italian

    Pivka Park of Military History

    Pivka Park of Military History

    Pivka_Park_of_Military_History

  • Galeb-class minelayer
  • Yugoslav navy ships

    invasion of Yugoslavia, several ships of the class laid minefields off the Yugoslav coast, which probably resulted in the sinking of two Yugoslav merchant

    Galeb-class minelayer

    Galeb-class minelayer

    Galeb-class_minelayer

  • List of ships of the Royal Yugoslav Navy
  • to the Royal Yugoslav Navy-in-exile (KM-in-exile) and renamed Nada. At the conclusion of the war she was transferred to the new Yugoslav Navy and renamed

    List of ships of the Royal Yugoslav Navy

    List of ships of the Royal Yugoslav Navy

    List_of_ships_of_the_Royal_Yugoslav_Navy

  • Italian destroyer Francesco Nullo (1914)
  • Italian Rosolino Pilo-class destroyer

    Francesco Nullo was an Italian Rosolino Pilo-class destroyer. Commissioned into service in the Italian Regia Marina ("Royal Navy") in 1915, she served

    Italian destroyer Francesco Nullo (1914)

    Italian destroyer Francesco Nullo (1914)

    Italian_destroyer_Francesco_Nullo_(1914)

  • People's Socialist Republic of Albania
  • Communist state in Southeast Europe from 1946 to 1991

    merge the Albanian and Yugoslav economies and militaries. Hoxha even denounced Spiru for attempting to ruin Albanian-Yugoslav relations. During a party

    People's Socialist Republic of Albania

    People's Socialist Republic of Albania

    People's_Socialist_Republic_of_Albania

  • Croatian War of Independence
  • 1991–95 war during the Yugoslav Wars

    independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the

    Croatian War of Independence

    Croatian War of Independence

    Croatian_War_of_Independence

  • Yugoslav torpedo boat T1
  • Austro-Hungarian then Yugoslav torpedo boat operating between 1921 and 1959

    September 1943, she was returned to the Royal Yugoslav Navy-in-exile. She was commissioned by the Yugoslav Navy after World War II, and after a refit which

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T1

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T1

    Yugoslav_torpedo_boat_T1

  • Propaganda during the Yugoslav Wars
  • During the Yugoslav Wars (1991–2001), propaganda was widely used in the media of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and, to a lesser extent, of Croatia

    Propaganda during the Yugoslav Wars

    Propaganda_during_the_Yugoslav_Wars

  • Yugoslav torpedo boat T8
  • Yugoslav torpedo boat

    T8 was a sea-going torpedo boat operated by the Royal Yugoslav Navy between 1921 and 1941. Originally 97 F, a 250t-class torpedo boat of the Austro-Hungarian

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T8

    Yugoslav torpedo boat T8

    Yugoslav_torpedo_boat_T8

  • Sutjeska-class submarine
  • Class of Yugoslav diesel submarines

    Sutjeska class was a class of two diesel-electric submarines built for the Yugoslav Navy during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Built by the Uljanik Shipyard

    Sutjeska-class submarine

    Sutjeska-class_submarine

  • USS Israel
  • Wickes-class destroyer

    The first USS Israel (DD-98) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I and the years following. Joseph Israel was born

    USS Israel

    USS Israel

    USS_Israel

  • 250t-class torpedo boat
  • Boat of the Austro-Hungarian Navy

    Independent State of Croatia, and served under her Yugoslav designation. Her crew came under the influence of Yugoslav Partisan propaganda, and were preparing to

    250t-class torpedo boat

    250t-class torpedo boat

    250t-class_torpedo_boat

  • Destroyer Squadron 2
  • Military unit

    Destroyer Squadron 2 is a destroyer squadron of the United States Navy. It is administratively part of Commander, Naval Surface Force Atlantic. Destroyer

    Destroyer Squadron 2

    Destroyer Squadron 2

    Destroyer_Squadron_2

  • PT boat
  • World War II patrol torpedo boat

    classified as boats in comparison with much larger steel-hulled destroyers, destroyer escorts, and corvettes. Five Elco boats were manufactured in knock-down

    PT boat

    PT boat

    PT_boat

  • Mirna-class patrol boat
  • built between 1979 and 1985 for the needs of Yugoslav navy and were intended mainly for patrolling Yugoslavia's maritime borders, however it can also be outfitted

    Mirna-class patrol boat

    Mirna-class patrol boat

    Mirna-class_patrol_boat

  • Brodosplit
  • Croatian shipyard

    Croatia's largest shipyards. When Croatia was a part of Socialist Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Navy's submarines designed by Zagreb's Brodarski Institute were

    Brodosplit

    Brodosplit

    Brodosplit

  • Italian destroyer Carabiniere (1909)
  • Italian Soldato-class destroyer

    Carabinere ("Carabinier") was a Soldato-class ("Soldier"-class) destroyer of the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy). Commissioned in 1910, she served in

    Italian destroyer Carabiniere (1909)

    Italian destroyer Carabiniere (1909)

    Italian_destroyer_Carabiniere_(1909)

  • Navy of the Independent State of Croatia
  • Military unit

    exception was the Yugoslav minelayer Zmaj which sailed to Split in an attempt to join the nascent NDH navy, but was captured at Split by the Italians on

    Navy of the Independent State of Croatia

    Navy of the Independent State of Croatia

    Navy_of_the_Independent_State_of_Croatia

  • Tito–Šubašić Agreements
  • 1944–45 agreements on post-WWII Yugoslavia

    negotiations conducted by the leader of the Yugoslav Partisans, Josip Broz Tito, and the prime minister of the Yugoslav government-in-exile, Ivan Šubašić, in

    Tito–Šubašić Agreements

    Tito–Šubašić Agreements

    Tito–Šubašić_Agreements

  • Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Land branch of the Bosnian and Herzegovinan Armed Forces

    July 1991 to January 1992, during the Croatian War of Independence, the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and Serb paramilitaries used Bosnian territory to wage

    Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Army_of_the_Republic_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

  • Slobodan Milošević
  • Yugoslav and Serbian politician (1941–2006)

    was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the president of Serbia between 1989 and 1997 and president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1997

    Slobodan Milošević

    Slobodan Milošević

    Slobodan_Milošević

  • Hrabri-class submarine
  • Yugoslav naval class (1928–1954)

    in the Royal Yugoslav Navy (KM), and after extensive sea trials and testing they sailed from the UK to the Adriatic coast of Yugoslavia, arriving in April

    Hrabri-class submarine

    Hrabri-class_submarine

  • Pyrrhic victory
  • Victory at a cost tantamount to defeat

    surface ships retreated with one aircraft carrier sunk along with a destroyer and another carrier and a battleship severely damaged. The Japanese carrier

    Pyrrhic victory

    Pyrrhic victory

    Pyrrhic_victory

  • Shershen-class torpedo boat
  • 1960s Soviet torpedo boat class

    shipyards, Kraljevica Shipyard in SFR Yugoslavia licence built ten original Project 206 ships for the Yugoslav Navy. Shershen-class boats measure 34.7

    Shershen-class torpedo boat

    Shershen-class torpedo boat

    Shershen-class_torpedo_boat

  • List of ship launches in 1991
  • Industries Kobe Japan 23 January Frans Suell Cruiseferry Brodosplit Split Yugoslavia For Sea-Link Shipping for Euroway traffic 2 February Big Horn Henry

    List of ship launches in 1991

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1991

  • List of flagships
  • Royal Australian Navy. Retrieved March 23, 2019. "Canadian World War II destroyer becomes ceremonial flagship". navaltoday.com. Naval Today. 28 May 2018

    List of flagships

    List_of_flagships

  • Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
  • 1942 naval battle in the Pacific Ocean

    orders from Abe, split the formation into several groups. The U.S. force steamed in a single column in Ironbottom Sound, with destroyers in the lead and

    Naval Battle of Guadalcanal

    Naval Battle of Guadalcanal

    Naval_Battle_of_Guadalcanal

  • OTO Melara Mod 56
  • Italian-made 105 mm pack howitzer

    Arab Emirates - 18 in 2003 United Kingdom - 52 in 2003 Yemen - 4 in 2003 Yugoslavia. After its dissolution the guns come under control of the new states,

    OTO Melara Mod 56

    OTO Melara Mod 56

    OTO_Melara_Mod_56

  • Kaiman-class torpedo boat
  • Austro-Hungarian warships in World War I

    1900, there was a four-year hiatus in Austro-Hungarian construction of destroyers and torpedo boats. In 1904, a prototype of a new torpedo boat was ordered

    Kaiman-class torpedo boat

    Kaiman-class torpedo boat

    Kaiman-class_torpedo_boat

  • Soviet destroyer Komsomolets Ukrainy
  • Kashin-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy

    Komsomolets Ukrainy was the lead ship of Kashin-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy. Late 1950s and 1960s – this is an era of great changes in the history

    Soviet destroyer Komsomolets Ukrainy

    Soviet destroyer Komsomolets Ukrainy

    Soviet_destroyer_Komsomolets_Ukrainy

  • Flotilla leader
  • Warship suitable for commanding a flotilla of destroyers or other small warships

    leader Destroyer Dubrovnik (1931) Destroyer Split Leningrad-class destroyer Tashkent-class destroyer Porter-class destroyers Somers-class destroyers Atlanta-class

    Flotilla leader

    Flotilla leader

    Flotilla_leader

  • List of maritime disasters in World War II
  • Collapse of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941: Causes and Consequences of Defeat] (in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 2. Belgrade, Yugoslavia: Narodna knjiga. pp. 391–392

    List of maritime disasters in World War II

    List of maritime disasters in World War II

    List_of_maritime_disasters_in_World_War_II

  • Battle of Leyte Gulf
  • Largest naval battle of World War II and history

    Attack", which called for his fleet to split into divisions and attack independently.[page needed] The destroyer USS Johnston was the closest to the enemy

    Battle of Leyte Gulf

    Battle of Leyte Gulf

    Battle_of_Leyte_Gulf

  • List of ship decommissionings in 1980
  • decommissioned in 1980. Friedman, p. 330 Friedman, Norman (2006). British Destroyers and Frigates, the Second World War and After. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval

    List of ship decommissionings in 1980

    List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1980

  • Orjen-class torpedo boat
  • Yugoslav Royal Navy class of motor torpedo boats

    aware that a general Yugoslav surrender was imminent, and they were ordered not to provoke the invading forces. On 16 April, the Yugoslav submarine Nebojša

    Orjen-class torpedo boat

    Orjen-class torpedo boat

    Orjen-class_torpedo_boat

  • Antun Vrdoljak
  • Croatian film actor and director, sports official

    director, sports official, and head of Croatian Radiotelevision during the Yugoslav Wars. Between the 1960s and early 1990s he was mainly a film artist. In

    Antun Vrdoljak

    Antun Vrdoljak

    Antun_Vrdoljak

  • Operation Wilfred
  • British naval operation during the Second World War

    operation Plan, R4. Force WV, consisting of four destroyer minelayers and four escorting destroyers was to lay mines off just south of the Lofoten Islands

    Operation Wilfred

    Operation Wilfred

    Operation_Wilfred

  • Rijeka
  • City in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia

    they were eventually all assassinated by the Yugoslav secret police OZNA in the days leading up to the Yugoslav army's victorious march into city and its

    Rijeka

    Rijeka

    Rijeka

  • List of ship launches in 1988
  • Forces 13 August Isabella cruiseferry Brodogradevna Industrija Split, Yugoslavia Yugoslavia For SF Line for Viking Line traffic 15 August Benjamin Isherwood

    List of ship launches in 1988

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1988

  • Fiume question
  • Territorial dispute after World War I

    Yugoslav Partisans took control of Rijeka in 1945. In an agreement with the Allies of World War II, authorities of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia provisionally

    Fiume question

    Fiume question

    Fiume_question

  • Junkers Ju 87
  • 1935 dive bomber aircraft family by Junkers

    March, the pro-German Yugoslav government was toppled. A furious Hitler ordered the attack to be expanded to include Yugoslavia. Operation Marita commenced

    Junkers Ju 87

    Junkers Ju 87

    Junkers_Ju_87

  • List of ship launches in 1970
  • United States For United States Navy. 13 January Chikugo Chikugo-class destroyer escort Japan For Japanese Navy. 17 January Ouellet Knox-class frigate

    List of ship launches in 1970

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1970

  • Battle of Tassafaronga
  • 1942 naval battle in the Pacific theater of World War II

    Wright's destroyers rejoined the column as it continued to head towards Savo. At the same time, Tanaka's ships, which were not equipped with radar, split into

    Battle of Tassafaronga

    Battle of Tassafaronga

    Battle_of_Tassafaronga

  • The Kinks discography
  • North America, Continental Europe and in several other territories. "Destroyer" was released as a single in North America, Continental Europe, Australasia

    The Kinks discography

    The Kinks discography

    The_Kinks_discography

  • 135 mm/45 Italian naval gun
  • Naval gun

    (4). The Regia Marina also planned to complete another Yugoslav destroyer, Spalato (ex-Split), with the same guns (5) – the latter ship having been captured

    135 mm/45 Italian naval gun

    135_mm/45_Italian_naval_gun

  • Cold War
  • 1947–1991 geopolitical rivalry between US and USSR

    embarrassing setback the following June, when the Tito–Stalin split obliged its members to expel Yugoslavia, which remained communist but adopted a non-aligned

    Cold War

    Cold War

    Cold_War

  • 7.5 cm Pak 40
  • Anti-tank gun

    the German mid-war tank designs such as the Panzer IV, as well as tank destroyer designs, replacing the Pak 40 in the latter role. The Pak 40 may be referred

    7.5 cm Pak 40

    7.5 cm Pak 40

    7.5_cm_Pak_40

  • HMCS Algonquin (DDG 283)
  • Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy

    HMCS Algonquin (DDG 283) was an Iroquois-class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) from 1973 to 2015. Algonquin was the fourth ship

    HMCS Algonquin (DDG 283)

    HMCS Algonquin (DDG 283)

    HMCS_Algonquin_(DDG_283)

  • USS Arthur W. Radford
  • Spruance-class destroyer in the United States Navy

    USS Arthur W. Radford (DD-968) was a Spruance-class destroyer in the United States Navy. She was named for Admiral Arthur W. Radford USN (1896–1973),

    USS Arthur W. Radford

    USS Arthur W. Radford

    USS_Arthur_W._Radford

  • World War II by country
  • German positions in Yugoslavia. An armistice was signed with the Allies in Moscow on 28 October 1944. After the Nazis fled Yugoslav territory, the Bulgarian

    World War II by country

    World War II by country

    World_War_II_by_country

  • Krajina Express
  • Armored train

    train, when the 76mm gun was supplanted by an American M18 Hellcat tank destroyer. There was an open wagon with two 120mm mortars, but their operational

    Krajina Express

    Krajina_Express

  • Battle of Savo Island
  • Naval battle of the Pacific Campaign of World War II

    eastern Solomon Islands, mobilized a task force of seven cruisers and one destroyer under the command of Vice Admiral Gunichi Mikawa. This task force sailed

    Battle of Savo Island

    Battle of Savo Island

    Battle_of_Savo_Island

  • 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41
  • German anti-aircraft gun

    During the Yugoslav wars in the 1990s, various Flak guns were used, mainly by the naval artillery of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA). The Yugoslav Army (VJ)

    8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41

    8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41

    8.8_cm_Flak_18/36/37/41

  • Operation Torch
  • Allied landing operations in French North Africa during World War II

    Two Vichy-French destroyers arrived from Casablanca at 08:25 and attacked the American destroyers. By 09:05 the Vichy French destroyers had been driven

    Operation Torch

    Operation Torch

    Operation_Torch

  • Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands
  • Fourth carrier battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II

    and supporting surface warships, including battleships, cruisers, and destroyers, and were primarily stationed between the Solomons and New Hebrides (Vanuatu)

    Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands

    Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands

    Battle_of_the_Santa_Cruz_Islands

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  • Destrie
  • v. t.

    To destroy.

  • Destructor
  • n.

    A destroyer.

  • Destruie
  • v. t.

    To destroy.

  • Stroy
  • v. i.

    To destroy.

  • Self-destroyer
  • n.

    One who destroys himself; a suicide.

  • Cutter
  • n.

    A ruffian; a bravo; a destroyer.

  • Destroyer
  • n.

    One who destroys, ruins, kills, or desolates.

  • Extirpator
  • n.

    One who extirpates or roots out; a destroyer.

  • Destrer
  • n.

    Alt. of Dextrer

  • Destroy
  • v. t.

    To put an end to the existence, prosperity, or beauty of; to kill.

  • Victor
  • n.

    A destroyer.

  • Destroy
  • v. t.

    To unbuild; to pull or tear down; to separate virulently into its constituent parts; to break up the structure and organic existence of; to demolish.

  • Liberticide
  • n.

    A destroyer of civil liberty.

  • Destroyed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Destroy

  • Decay
  • v. t.

    To destroy.

  • Destroying
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Destroy

  • Deperdit
  • n.

    That which is lost or destroyed.

  • Destroy
  • v. t.

    To ruin; to bring to naught; to put an end to; to annihilate; to consume.

  • Unruinated
  • a.

    Not ruined or destroyed.

  • Destruct
  • v. t.

    To destroy.