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of both ships, and the commander of the naval defenses of Trieste. On 16 January 1918, the court convicted all four individuals for failing to take all possible precautions to protect the ships and failing to ensure that the precautions were taken. As punishment the court recommended that Koudelka
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opened fire at 10:35 at a range of about 9–10 kilometers (5.6–6.2 mi) and knocked out most of the Italian guns after about a half-hour. Their bombardment was interrupted by several unsuccessful Italian air attacks before a more coordinated attack was made by five
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s were relegated to the newly formed Reserve Squadron on 1 January 1906 and were only recommissioned for the annual summer exercises. They participated in a fleet review by Archduke Franz Ferdinand in September conducted in the
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and her sisters arrived on 13 August, but their guns could not elevate sufficiently enough to engage all of the enemy artillery, which was reinforced by eight French guns on 19 October. The battleship
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of other major navies at the time and were officially designated as coast defense ships. The Austro-Hungarian government believed that the role of its navy was solely to defend her coast.
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was buried in the mud of the harbor bottom at a depth of 16.5 meters (54 ft) and salvage of the ship was ordered on 14 December. That same day the navy convened a court-martial of
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and her sisters in simulated combat. Those maneuvers marked the first time two homogeneous squadrons consisting of modern battleships operated in the Austro-Hungarian Navy. In 1905,
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by flooding the trim tanks on the opposite side. The attack killed 46 members of the crew. Both Italian boats escaped without being detected and Rizzo was awarded the
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was summoned to deal with the guns two days later and she managed to knock out several French guns and forced the others to be withdrawn by 27 October. The
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be stopped on 7 June and the wreck was ultimately salvaged by the Italians sometime during the 1920s. A section of the ship's stern is on display at the
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against Italian commando raids. Each ship was fitted with an anti-aircraft gun after their arrival on 26 August to counter constant Italian air attacks.
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later that year. In early 1902 they made another training cruise to the Western Mediterranean with port visits in Algeria, Spain, France, Italy,
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in the early 1900s. They formed the 1st Capital Ship Division of the Austro-Hungarian Navy until they were replaced by the newly commissioned
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and the two ship captains be retired and the commander of the naval defenses of Trieste to be returned to his former reserve status.
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and five aircraft around 13:30. This was also unsuccessful and the last Italian coast defense gun was knocked out an hour later.
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and visited ports in Greece, Turkey, Egypt and Albania. Later that summer, the ship ran aground during a night exercise off
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on 26 June 1897, as well as an international blockade of Crete during the Greco-Turkish War of 1897. She was back at
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was struck by two torpedoes and sank in less than five minutes with the loss of 46 of her crew. The wreck was
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was hit seven times in the superstructure and only lightly damaged; none of her crewmen were wounded.
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managed to penetrate the harbor defenses undetected and fired several torpedoes at the two ships.
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was damaged by a near miss on 5 September and both ships withdrew to Pola on 12 September.
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bombarding the Austro-Hungarian naval base at Cattaro and the fortifications defending it.
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and French artillery that was bombarding the port and they remained there until mid-1917.
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s maximum load of 500 metric tons (490 LT) of coal gave her a range of 3,500
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and only recommissioned for annual summer training exercises. After the start of
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in the 1890s. After her commissioning, the ship participated in an international
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s remained at Cattaro until mid-1917 to deter any further attacks. In August,
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was launched on 7 July 1895 by Countess Kielmannsegg, wife of the Governor of
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was recommissioned and assigned to 5th Division together with her sisters.
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s were recommissioned as the 5th Division. They were sent down to the
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at the turn of the century. In 1906 the three Monarchs were placed in
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on 16 February 1893, the first ships in the class to be laid down.
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At only 5,785 tonnes (5,694 long tons) maximum displacement, the
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Anxious to avenge themselves against the Austro-Hungarians, the
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were protected by 250 millimeters (9.8 in) of armor. The
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and her sisters formed the Navy's 1st Capital Ship Division (
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in August 1917 and bombarded Italian fortifications in the
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was 120–270 millimeters (4.7–10.6 in) thick and the
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of 6.4 meters (21 ft 0 in). Her two 4-cylinder
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to pull her off. She had to be dry-docked for repairs.
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had 80 millimeters (3.1 in) thick sides while the
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was hit by two torpedoes fired by MAS 9, commanded by
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Sunk, 10 December 1917, salvaged and scrapped 1920s
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Annapolis: United States Naval Institute. 1509:The Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Navy 1087:approved the recommendations on 23 January. 911:With the beginning of World War I the three 824:made a cruise to the Eastern Mediterranean. 675:had 220 millimeters (8.7 in) of armor. 960:They returned to Trieste on 30 October and 797:, the heir to the throne, in March 1903 at 693:-class ships were ordered in May 1892 with 547:of 99.22 meters (325 ft 6 in), a 504:sometime during the 1920s by the Italians. 2161:World War I shipwrecks in the Adriatic Sea 1726: 1712: 1616: 1602: 642:. Each torpedo tube was provided with two 551:of 17 meters (55 ft 9 in) and a 524:Monarch' class; the shaded area is armored 533:class was less than half the size of the 1560:Austro-Hungarian Warships of World War I 1430:. Greenwich, UK: Conway Maritime Press. 995: 949:were transferred to Trieste to serve as 898: 832:of the division until she was posted at 733: 517: 1075:, commander of the naval district, the 619:in the superstructure. Defense against 557:vertical triple-expansion steam engines 477:. On the night of 9–10 December, while 245:Vertical triple-expansion steam engines 2133: 1693:List of battleships of Austria-Hungary 1469:Austro-Hungarian Battleships 1914–1918 1707: 1597: 1129:", or "His Majesty's Ship" in German. 1090:The navy ordered that the salvage of 919:in August 1914 to attack Montenegrin 630:Ĺ koda guns and four 47-millimeter QF 52: 1670:Kronprinzessin Erzherzogin Stephanie 1523: 1444: 1286: 1207: 1110: 348:: 120–270 mm (4.7–10.6 in) 192:99.22 m (325 ft 6 in) 2141:Monarch-class coastal defense ships 1004:at the Museo Storico Navale, Venice 721:, and commissioned on 13 May 1897. 13: 1557: 1551: 1485: 1466: 1406: 1394: 1382: 1370: 1358: 1346: 1334: 1322: 1310: 1298: 1274: 1262: 1250: 1238: 1226: 1195: 1148: 1117: 724: 514:Monarch-class coastal defense ship 14: 2172: 1577: 1506: 1163: 1026:at 02:32. The torpedoes fired at 591:four 240-millimeter (9.4 in) 571:(32.4 km/h; 20.1 mph). 324:4 Ă— 1 - 47 mm (1.9 in) 208:6.4 m (21 ft 0 in) 2112: 2107: 2095: 2087: 522:Right elevation and plan of the 280:26 officers and 397 enlisted men 200:17 m (55 ft 9 in) 180:5,785 tonnes (5,694 long tons) ( 54: 28: 600:, one each fore and aft of the 485:were at anchor in Trieste, two 330:2 Ă— 450 mm (17.7 in) 260:(32.4 km/h; 20.1 mph) 1136: 894: 703:Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino 596:K/94 guns mounted in two twin- 106:Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino 1: 1584:The Monarch Class (1895/1898) 1415: 863:Island; it took two tries by 789:. The ship was fitted with a 729: 1628:-class coastal defense ships 1105: 1073:Alfred Freiherr von Koudelka 1060:Gold Medal of Military Valor 610:150-millimeter (5.9 in) 508:Description and construction 7: 1524:Sondhaus, Lawrence (1994). 372:: 220 mm (8.7 in) 360:: 250 mm (9.8 in) 38:and the other ships of the 10: 2177: 2156:Maritime incidents in 1917 1452:. 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London: Ian Allan. 1558:Greger, RenĂ© (1976). 1488:Warship International 1467:Noppen, Ryan (2012). 999: 902: 855:made a cruise of the 737: 521: 400:Austro-Hungarian Navy 396:coastal defense ships 135:Countess Kielmannsegg 1325:, pp. 246, 250. 1096:Museo Storico Navale 623:was provided by ten 585:The armament of the 561:indicated horsepower 171:coastal defense ship 1373:, pp. 250–252. 1040:tenente di vascello 921:artillery batteries 907:at upper right 775:I. Schwere Division 701:to be built at the 589:class consisted of 24: 1397:, pp. 252–53. 1337:, pp. 34, 36. 1313:, pp. 245–46. 1123:"SMS" stands for " 1006: 909: 881:KoloÄŤepski Channel 769:on 16 April 1898. 744: 709:. 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Index


Austro-Hungarian Empire
Vienna
Austria
Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino
Trieste
Monarch-class
coastal defense ship
full load
ihp
boilers
Vertical triple-expansion steam engines
knots
nmi
240 mm (9.4 in)
Krupp
150 mm (5.9 in)
Ĺ koda
7 cm (2.8 in)
47 mm (1.9 in)
Hotchkiss guns
torpedo tubes
Waterline belt
Deck
Gun turrets
Casemate
Conning tower
SMS
Monarch-class
coastal defense ships

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