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- Pridružio: 29 Maj 2009
- Poruke: 1097
- Gde živiš: Beograd
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Sea Fleet of Yugoslav navy
Frigates:
Koni class Soviet Union
RF-31 „Split“ (since 1993 „Beograd“) – Currently awaiting sale at Tivat Arsenal, Montenegro, Split was withdrawn from operational use by VCSG in 2005.
RF-32 „Koper“ (since 1993 „Podgorica“) – Currently at Tivat Arsenal, Koper was withdrawn from operational use by Yugoslavia Navy (RMVJ) in 1995. Cannibalized in 2007 and sold to „Yugoimportu SDPR“ for further cannibalization.
Kotor class Yugoslavia
RF-33 „Kotor“ – Currently at Tivat Arsenal, Kotor was withdrawn from operational use byMontenegro Navy (MCG) in 2006. There is a possibility of it returning as fleet component by end of 2008.
RF-34 „Pula“ - Currently in operational use by MCG.
Submarines:
Post-war submarines
P-801 „Tara“ - Ex „Nebojša“, only Yugoslav Royal Navy submarine that have surive Nazi attacks. Withdrawn form service in the 1980 bu JRM. United Kingdom
P-802 „Sava“ - Withdrawn form service in the 1968 bu JRM.
P-901 „Mališan“ - Withdrawn form service in the 1959 bu JRM. Italy
Sutjeska class Yugoslavia
P-811 „Sutjeska“ - Withdrawn form service in the 1980 bu JRM.
P-812 „Neretva“ - Withdrawn form service in the 1981 bu JRM.
Heroj class Yugoslavia
P-821 „Heroj“ – Currently for sale at Tivat Arsenal, Montenegro. Heavy maintenance stopped during 2004, withdrawn from operational use.
P-822 „Junak“ – Cut as reclaimed iron at Tivat Arsenal, was withdrawn from operational use by RMVJ mid-90s.
P-823 „Uskok“ – Sold and cut as reclaimed iron to Izmir, Turkey, in 2007. Uskok, was withdrawn from operational use by RMVJ in 1998.
Sava class Yugoslavia
P-831 „Sava“ – Currently awaiting sale at Tivat Arsenal, was withdrawn from operational use by VSCG in 2004.
P-832 „Drava“ – Currently awaiting sale at Tivat Arsenal. Heavy maintenance stopped during 1996, withdrawn from operational use by VSCG.
Una class Yugoslavia
P-911 „Tisa“ – Conserved and currently awaiting sale at Tivat Arsenal. Tisa, was withdrawn from operational use by RMVJ in 1997.
P-912 „Una“ – Conserved and currently awaiting sale at Tivat Arsenal. Una, was withdrawn from operational use by RMVJ in 1997.
P-913 „Zeta“ – Currently awaiting sale at Tivat Arsenal, was withdrawn from operational use by MVSCG in 2005.
P-914 „Soča“ – Remained in Croatia during events of 1991. Heavy maintenance and modernization completed in 1996. In operational use by Croatian Navy (RM Hrvatske) as P-01 „Velebit“ until 2004, when withdrawn from operational use. Currently awaiting sale at the Naval Base „Lora“ in Split, Croatia.
P-915 „Vardar“ – Currently awaiting sale at Tivat Arsenal. Heavy maintenance stopped in 2003, withdrawn from operational use by MVSCG.
P-916 „Vrbas“ – Currently awaiting sale at Tivat Arsenal. Vrbas, was withdrawn from operational use by MVSCG in 2005.
Guided Missile Gunboats:
Končar class Yugoslavia
RTOP-401 „Rade Končar“ – Currently awaiting sale in Bar, Montenegro; was withdrawn from operational use by MCG in 2006.
RTOP-402 „Vlado Ćetković“ – Remained in Croatia during events of 1991. Introduced in operational use by Croatian Navy (HRM) as RTOP-21 „ Šibenik“. Located in Naval Base „Lora“, Split, Croatia.
RTOP-403 „Ramiz Sadiku“ – Partially cut, currently awaiting sale at Tivat Arsenal. Heavy maintenance stopped mid-1990s. RTOP-403, was withdrawn from operational use by RMVJ in 2007.
RTOP-404 „Hasan Zahirović-Laca“ – Currently awaiting sale in Bar, Montenegro. RTOP-404, was withdrawn from operational use by MCG in 2006.
RTOP-405 „Jordan Nikolov – Orce“ – Currently awaiting sale in Bar, Montenegro. RTOP-405, was withdrawn from operational use by MCG.
RTOP-406 „Ante Banina“ – Currently awaiting sale in Bar, Montenegro. RTOP-406, was withdrawn from operational use by MCG.
Fast Missile Boats:
Osa class Soviet Union
RČ-301 „Mitar Acev“ – Withrawn from operational use by Yugoslav Navy (JRM). Sunk mid-1990s as live ammunition target practice by Croatian Navy.
RČ-302 „Vlado Bagat“ – Withrawn from operational use by RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Fate unknown?
RČ-303 „Petar Drapšin“ - Withrawn from operational use by RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Fate unknown?
RČ-304 „Stjepan Filipović-Stevo“ – Withrawn from operational use by RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Sold to Egypt, modernised at Arsenal Tivat, Montenegro. In operational use by Egyptian Navy since 2007, serial „647“.
RČ-305 „Žikica Jovanović-Španac“- Withrawn from operational use by RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Sold to Egypt, modernised at Arsenal Tivat, Montenegro. In operational use by Egyptian Navy since 2007, serial „649“.
RČ-306 „Nikola Martinović“ - Withrawn from operational use by RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Sold to Egypt, modernised at Arsenal Tivat, Montenegro. In operational use by Egyptian Navy since 2007, serial „651“
RČ-307 „Josip Mažar –Šoša“ - Withrawn from operational use by RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Sold to Egypt, modernised at Arsenal Tivat, Montenegro. In operational use by Egyptian Navy since 2007, serial „653“
RČ-308 „Karlo Rojc“ - Withrawn from operational use by RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Sold to Egypt, modernised at Arsenal Tivat, Montenegro. In operational use by Egyptian Navy since 2007, serial „655“
RČ-309 „Franc Rozman-Stane“ - Withrawn from operational use by RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Fate unknown?
RČ-310 „Velimir Škorpik“ – Remained in Croatia during events of 1991. Introduced in operational use by Croatian Navy until 2008, as afast patrol boat-minelayer OBM-41 „Dubrovnik“. Fate unknown?
Patrol boats:
C-80 class Yugoslavia
PČ-132 „Kalnik“
PČ-133 „Velebit“
PČ-134 „Romanija“
PČ-135 „Triglav“
PČ-136 „Lovčen“
Mirna class Yugoslavia
PČ-171 „Biokovo“ - Remained in Croatia during events of 1991. Introduced in operational use by Croatian Navy (HRM) as OB-61 „Novigrad“. Located in Naval Base „Lora“, Split, Croatia.
PČ-172 „Pohorje“ - In Montenegro, used for tourists.
PČ-173 „Koprivnik“ - In Montenegro, used for tourists.
PČ-174 „Učka“ - In service with Montenegro police
PČ-175 „Grmeč“ - Evacuated to Montenegro during the 1991. In 2007 sold to privat owner from Croatia.
PČ-176 „Mukos“ - It was heavily damaged by Croatian paramilitary forces in the 1991 aroundSplit and abandoned by JRM. Later it was taken out from the sea, repaired and put back in operational use by HRM as OB-62 „Šolta“.
PČ-177 „Fruška gora“ - In Montenegro, used for tourists.
PČ-178 „Kosmaj“ - In service with Montenegro police
PČ-179 „Zelengora“ - Evacuated to Montenegro during the 1991. In 2007 sold to privat owner from Croatia.
PČ-180 „Cer“ - Remained in Croatia during events of 1991. Introduced in operational use by HRM as OB-63 „Cavtat“. Located in Naval Base „Lora“, Split, Croatia.
PČ-181 „Durmitor“ - Remained in Croatia during events of 1991. Introduced in operational use by HRM as OB-64 „Hrvatska Kostajnica“. Located in Naval Base „Lora“, Split, Croatia.
School ship:
Galeb Italy/ Yugoslavia
Jadran Germany - Currently in operational use by Montenegro.
[edit]River Fleet
Command ship
RPB-30 „Kozara“ Austria
Station for degauss
36 „Šabac“ Yugoslavia
River minesweepers
Neštin class Yugoslavia
RML-331 „Neštin“
RML-332 „Motajica“ - In service with River Flotilla of Serbian Armed Forces.
RML-333 „Belegiš“ - sold to tourist agency.
RML-334 „Bosut“ - Withdrawn and canibalized.
RML-335 „Vučedol“ - In service with River Flotilla of Serbian Armed Forces.
RML-336 „Djerdap“ - In service with River Flotilla of Serbian Armed Forces.
307 class
RML-307
RML-308
RML-309
RML-310
River patrol boats
21 class Yugoslavia
ČMP-21
ČMP-22
ČMP-23
ČMP-24
25 class Yugoslavia
ČMP-25
ČMP-26
ČMP-27
302 class Yugoslavia
PČ-302
PČ-303
Assault boats
101 class Yugoslavia
DČ-101 Yugoslavia
DČ-102
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