The Yugoslav Navy ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, Југословенска ратна морнарица, Jugoslavenska ratna mornarica, Yugoslav War Navy), was the navy of
Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југославија ; sl, Jugoslavija ; mk, Југославија ;; rup, Iugoslavia; hu, Jugoszlávia; rue, label=Pannonian Rusyn, Югославия, translit=Juhoslavija ...
from 1945 to 1992. It was essentially a coastal defense force with the mission of preventing enemy landings along
Yugoslavia
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's rugged 4,000-kilometer shoreline or coastal islands, and contesting an enemy blockade or control of the strategic
Strait of Otranto.
In 1990 it had 10,000 sailors (including 4,400 conscripts), including 2,300 in 25 coastal
artillery
Artillery is a class of heavy military ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability to breach defensive walls and fortifications during siege ...
batteries and 900
marines
Marines, or naval infantry, are typically a military force trained to operate in littoral zones in support of naval operations. Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included helping maintain discipline and order aboard the ship (refle ...
in one light
naval infantry brigade.
Following the
breakup of Yugoslavia, the navy's equipment and watercraft were claimed by emergent
Croatian Navy
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,
Montenegrin Navy,
Serbian River Flotilla, and
Slovenian Navy.
History
The Partisans had operated many small boats in raids harassing Italian convoys in the
Adriatic Sea
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during
World War II
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.
After the war, the navy operated numerous
German
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and
Italian
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submarines, destroyers, minesweepers, and tank-landing craft captured during the war or received as war reparations.
The
United States
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provided eight torpedo boats in the late 1940s, but most of those units were soon obsolete.
Two ex-
Royal Navy
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W-class destroyers were bought in 1956.
The navy was upgraded in the 1960s when it acquired ten
''Osa''-I class missile boats and four
''Shershen''-class torpedo boats from the
Soviet Union
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.
The Soviets granted a license to build eleven additional Shershen units in Yugoslav shipyards developed for this purpose.
In 1980 and 1982, the navy took delivery of two Soviet
''Koni''-class frigates.
In 1988 it completed two additional units under license.
The ''Koni'' frigates were armed with four Soviet SS-N-2B surface-to-surface missile launchers, twin SA-N-4 surface-to-air missiles, and antisubmarine rocket launchers.
The Yugoslav navy developed its own submarine-building capability during the 1960s.
In 1990 the main combat units of the submarine service were three
''Heroj ''class patrol submarines armed with 533 mm torpedoes.
Two smaller
''Sava'' class units entered service in the late 1970s.
Two
''Sutjeska'' class submarines had been relegated mainly to training missions by 1990.
At that time the navy had apparently shifted to construction of versatile
midget submarine
A midget submarine (also called a mini submarine) is any submarine under 150 tons, typically operated by a crew of one or two but sometimes up to six or nine, with little or no on-board living accommodation. They normally work with mother ships, ...
s.
Four
''Una''-class midget submarines and four
''Mala''-class swimmer delivery vehicles were in service in the late 1980s.
They were built for use by underwater demolition teams and special forces. The ''Una''-class boats carried five crewmen, eight combat swimmers, four Mala vehicles, and
limpet mines.
The'' Mala ''vehicles in turn carried two swimmers and 250 kilograms of
mines.
The navy operated ten ''Osa'' I-class and six
''Rade Končar''-class missile boats.
The ''Osa'' I boats were armed with four SS-N-2A surface-to-surface missile launchers.
In 1990 domestic ''Kobra ''boats were scheduled to begin replacing the Osa I boats.
The ''Kobra ''was to be armed with four SS-N-2C launchers or eight Swedish RBS-15 antiship missile launchers.
Armed with two SS-N-2B launchers, the ''Končar''-class boats were modeled after the Swedish ''Spica'' class.
The navy also operated fifteen Shershen-class torpedo boats and eleven Yugoslav-built units.
Patrol boats were operated primarily for antisubmarine warfare.
The inventory included three
''Mornar''-class corvettes with antisubmarine rocket launchers and depth charges.
The'' Mornar'' class was based on a French design from the mid-1950s.
Seventeen ''Mirna'' inshore patrol boats and thirteen older'' Kraljevica'' submarine chasers also were available.
The navy's mine warfare and countermeasures capabilities were considered adequate in 1990.
It operated four Vukov Klanac class coastal
minehunter
A minehunter is a naval vessel that seeks, detects, and destroys individual naval mines. Minesweepers, on the other hand, clear mined areas as a whole, without prior detection of mines. A vessel that combines both of these roles is known as a ...
s built on a French design, four British inshore minesweepers, and six 117-class inshore
minesweepers
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History
The earliest known usage of ...
built in domestic shipyards.
Larger numbers of older and less capable minesweepers were mainly used in riverine operations.
Other older units were used as dedicated
minelayer
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s.
The navy used amphibious landing craft in support of army operations in the area of the Danube,
Sava
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, and
Drava rivers.
They included both tank and assault landing craft.
In 1990 there were four
501-class, ten
211-class, and twenty-five
601-class landing craft in service.
Most of them were also capable of laying mines in rivers and coastal areas.
The coastal artillery batteries had both
surface-to-surface missile
A surface-to-surface missile (SSM) or ground-to-ground missile (GGM) is a missile designed to be launched from the ground or the sea and strike targets on land or at sea. They may be fired from hand-held or vehicle mounted devices, from fixed ins ...
s and guns.
They operated the Soviet-designed
SS-C-3 and a truck-mounted, Yugoslav-produced
Brom antiship missile.
The latter was essentially a Yugoslav variant of the Soviet
SS-N-2
The P-15 ''Termit'' (russian: П-15 "Термит"; en, termite) is an anti-ship missile developed by the Soviet Union's Raduga design bureau in the 1950s. Its GRAU designation was 4K40, its NATO reporting name was ''Styx'' or SS-N-2. China ...
.
Coastal guns included over 400 88 mm, 122 mm, 130 mm, and 152 mm artillery pieces obtained from the Soviet Union, the United States, postwar
Germany
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, and Yugoslav manufacturers.
Organisation
Navy
Minor surface combatants operated by the navy included nearly 80
frigates,
corvettes,
submarines,
minesweepers
A minesweeper is a small warship designed to remove or detonate naval mines. Using various mechanisms intended to counter the threat posed by naval mines, minesweepers keep waterways clear for safe shipping.
History
The earliest known usage of ...
, and missile,
torpedo
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, and patrol boats in the
Adriatic Fleet.
The entire coast of
Yugoslavia
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was part of the naval region headquartered at Split.
The naval region was divided into three smaller naval districts and the
Danube Flotilla with major bases located at
Split
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Places
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* Split Island, Canada, an island in the Hudson Bay
* Split Island, Falkland Islands
* Split Island, Fiji, better known as Hạfliua
Arts, entertai ...
,
Šibenik
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,
Pula,
Ploče
Ploče (; it, Porto Tolero) is a town and seaport in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia.
Geography
Ploče is located on the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia just north of the Neretva Delta and is the natural seaside endpoint of most north-south ...
, and
Kotor
Kotor ( Montenegrin Cyrillic: Котор, ), historically known as Cattaro (from Italian: ), is a coastal town in Montenegro. It is located in a secluded part of the Bay of Kotor. The city has a population of 13,510 and is the administrative ...
on the Adriatic and
Novi Sad
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on the
Danube
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.
The fleet was organized into missile, torpedo, and patrol boat brigades, a submarine division, and minesweeper flotillas.
The naval order of battle included four frigates, three corvettes, five patrol submarines, 58 missile, torpedo, and patrol boats, and 28 minesweepers.
Navy had a support of one antisubmarine warfare
helicopter
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squadron based at
Divulje on the Adriatic for coastal operations.
It employed Soviet
Ka-25
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Design and development
In the late 1950s there was an urgent demand for anti-submarine helicopters for deployment on ne ...
,
Ka-28
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and
Mi-14 helicopters, and domestic Partisan helicopters.
Some air force fighter and
reconnaissance
In military operations, reconnaissance or scouting is the exploration of an area by military forces to obtain information about enemy forces, terrain, and other activities.
Examples of reconnaissance include patrolling by troops (skirmisher ...
squadrons supported naval operations.
After the collapse of the
State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
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(the final dissolution of
Yugoslavia
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) the 108-th missile brigade for coastal defense, the 88-th fleet of submarines, the
hydrographic Institute of the navy in
Lepetani and the naval testing center were disbanded in 2007.
[Željko Komnenović. Potop mornarice Crne Gore](_blank)
/ref> Seven missile systems Frontier-E from the 108-th missile brigade and five missile boats class Osa were sold to Egypt
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, property of the naval testing center were transferred in the technical testing center of the Serbian army
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History
Originally established in 1830 as the Army of Pr ...
, naval base in Tivat Arsenal was sold to Canadian businessman Peter Munk for 3.2 million euro.
Marines
The 12th Naval Infantry Brigade (Mornarička Pešadijska Brigada) were the marines
Marines, or naval infantry, are typically a military force trained to operate in littoral zones in support of naval operations. Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included helping maintain discipline and order aboard the ship (refle ...
of the Yugoslav Navy until 4 February 2003 when it became part the Navy of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia and Montenegro ( sr, Cрбија и Црна Гора, translit=Srbija i Crna Gora) was a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkans that existed from 1992 to 2006, following the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Y ...
. The 12th Naval Infantry Brigade was headquartered in the 8th Naval Sector at Split but was later moved near Kotor
Kotor ( Montenegrin Cyrillic: Котор, ), historically known as Cattaro (from Italian: ), is a coastal town in Montenegro. It is located in a secluded part of the Bay of Kotor. The city has a population of 13,510 and is the administrative ...
, a coastal town in Montenegro
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. A small detachment was located at Novi Sad
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on the Danube
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. The brigade consisted of 900 to 2000 men in two or three battalions. As a multi-ethnic unit, the brigade was broken up during the Breakup of Yugoslavia, and it saw little action. The largest remnant eventually moved to Montenegro. There is a naval special forces detachment (''Pomorski odred - Specijalne snage'') In the Montenegrin Navy — perhaps this is composed of residual members of the 12th Naval Infantry Brigade.
Equipment
Sea Fleet
Frigates:
*
**RF-31 ''Split'' (since 1993 ''Beograd'') – Was withdrawn from operational use by VCSG. Later, was scrapped in August 2013.
**RF-32 ''Koper'' (since 1993 ''Podgorica'') – Was withdrawn from operational use by the Yugoslav Navy
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(RMVJ) in 1995. Partially cannibalised in 2007 and sold to Yugoimport SDPR
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for further cannibalisation. Later, was finally scrapped in his remnants in 2008 at Tivat Arsenal.
*
**RF-33 ''Kotor'' – Currently in operational use by the MCG.
**RF-34 ''Pula'' - Currently in operational use by the MCG.
Submarines:
*P-801 ''Tara'' - Formerly called '' Nebojša'', the only Yugoslav Royal Navy submarine that survived the 1941 German invasion. Withdrawn from service in 1954.
*P-802 ''Sava'' - Withdrawn from service in 1968.
*P-901 ''Mališan'' - Former Italian midget submarine CB-20. Withdrawn from service in 1959.
*
**P-811 ''Sutjeska'' - Withdrawn from service in 1980.
**P-812 ''Neretva'' - Withdrawn from service in 1981.
*
**P-821 ''Heroj'' – Heavy maintenance stopped during 2004, withdrawn from operational use. Transformed into a showpiece Naval Museum in Tivat.[Yugoslavia' Submarines](_blank)
/ref>
**P-822 ''Junak'' – Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ mid-90s. Scrapped for reclaimed iron at Tivat Arsenal.
**P-823 ''Uskok'' – Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in 1998. Sold and scrapped for reclaimed iron to Izmir, Turkey, in 2007.
*
**P-831 ''Sava'' – Withdrawn from operational use by VSCG in 2004. Towed to Turkey in March 2010, where she was cut for scrap.
**P-832 ''Drava'' – Heavy maintenance stopped during 1996, withdrawn from operational use by the VSCG. Cut for scrap metal at Tivat Arsenal in June 2008.
*
**P-911''Tisa'' – Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in 1997. To be on display in Belgrade
/ref>
**P-912 ''Una'' – Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in 1997. Transformed into a showpiece Naval Museum in Tivat.
**P-913 ''Zeta'' – On display at Pivka Military History Park in Pivka
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since 2011
**P-914 ''Soča'' – Remained in Croatia
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during events of 1991. Heavy maintenance and modernization completed in 1996. In operational use by the Croatian Navy
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as until 2004, when she was withdrawn. Currently awaiting sale at Lora Naval Base
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in Split, Croatia.
**P-915 ''Vardar'' – Heavy maintenance stopped in 2003, withdrawn from operational use by the MVSCG. Cut into scrap metal in July 2008 at Tivat Arsenal.
**P-916 ''Vrbas'' – Withdrawn from operational use by MVSCG in 2005. To be on display in Kumbor, Herceg-Novi.
Guided Missile Gunboats:
*
**RTOP-401 ''Rade Končar'' – Withdrawn from operational use by the MCG in 2006. Currently awaiting sale at Bar, Montenegro.
**RTOP-402 ''Vlado Ćetković'' – Captured by the Croatian Navy at Šibenik in 1991. Introduced into operational use as RTOP-21 ''Šibenik''. Located at Lora Naval Base in Split.
**RTOP-403 ''Ramiz Sadiku'' – Heavy maintenance stopped mid-1990s. Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in 2007. Scrapped in 2014.
**RTOP-404 ''Hasan Zahirović-Laca'' – Withdrawn from operational use by the MCG in 2006. Currently awaiting sale at Bar, Montenegro.
**RTOP-405 ''Jordan Nikolov – Orce'' – Overhauled and in storage by the MCG.
**RTOP-406 ''Ante Banina'' – Overhauled and in storage by the MCG.
Fast Missile Boats:
*
**RČ-301 ''Mitar Acev''– Captured by the Croatian Navy at Šibenik in 1991. In operational use by the Croatian Navy as the fast patrol boat
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-minelayer
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OBM-41 ''Dubrovnik'' until 2008.[
**RČ-302 ''Vlado Bagat'' – Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Fate unknown.
**RČ-303 ''Petar Drapšin'' - Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Fate unknown.
**RČ-304 ''Stjepan Filipović-Stevo'' – Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Modernised at Tivat Arsenal in Montenegro. In operational use by Egyptian Navy since 2007, serial 647.
**RČ-305 ''Žikica Jovanović-Španac'' - Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Modernised at Tivat Arsenal in Montenegro. In operational use by Egyptian Navy since 2007, serial 649.
**RČ-306 ''Nikola Martinović'' - Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Modernised at Tivat Arsenal in Montenegro. In operational use by Egyptian Navy since 2007, serial 651.
**RČ-307 ''Josip Mažar –Šoša'' - Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Modernised at Tivat Arsenal in Montenegro. In operational use by Egyptian Navy since 2007, serial 653.
**RČ-308 ''Karlo Rojc'' - Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Modernised at Tivat Arsenal in Montenegro. In operational use by the Egyptian Navy since 2007, serial 655.
**RČ-309 ''Franc Rozman-Stane'' - Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in the mid-1990s. Fate unknown.
**RČ-310 ''Velimir Škorpik'' – Captured in September 1991 at Šibenik by the Croatian Navy and sunk on 12 October 1994 as live ammunition target practice by the missile boats '' Kralj Petar Krešimir IV'' and OBM-41 ''Dubrovnik'' during operation Posejdon.][World Navies Today: Croatia (2002)]
/ref>[''Vojna vjezba drill posjedon- Hrvatska Croatia, Jadran Adriatic 1994'']
Operation Posjedon video
Torpedo boats
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:
* /
**TČ-211 ''Pionir''
**TČ-212 ''Partizan''
**TČ-213 ''Proleter''
**TČ-214 ''Topčider''
**TČ-215 ''Ivan''
**TČ-216 ''Jadran''
**TČ-217 ''Kornat''
**TČ-218 ''Biokovac''
**TČ-219 ''Streljko'' - Captured by the Croatian Navy in September 1991 at Šibenik . Heavily damaged, she never returned to service and was sunk as a target by the missile boats ''Kralj Petar Krešimir IV'' and OBM-41 ''Dubrovnik'' on 12 October 1994, during operation Posejdon.[''HRM "Vukovar" i "Dubrovnik"'']
[
**TČ-220 ''Crvena zvezda''
**TČ-221 ''Partizan III'' - Captured in September 1991 at Šibenik by the Croatian Navy, with which she saw service as OBM-51 ''Vukovar''.
**TČ-222 ''Partizan II''
**TČ-223 ''Napredak''
**TČ-224 ''Pionir II''
]Patrol boats
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:
*C-80 class
**PČ-132 ''Kalnik''
**PČ-133 ''Velebit''
**PČ-134 ''Romanija''
**PČ-135 ''Triglav''
**PČ-136 ''Lovćen''
*
**PČ-171 ''Biokovo'' - Damaged off Škarda
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island by a 9K11 Malyutka missile fired by Croatian naval personnel landed from the armed fishing boats ''Maša'' and ''Nirvana'', anchored at a cove in the island on 10 November 1991; limped to Mali Lošinj
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The favourab ...
.['' Udruga Dragovoljaca Hrvastke Ratne Mornarice - Zadar'' ] Later captured by the Croatian Navy. In operational use as OB-01 ''Novigrad''. Located at Lora Naval Base in Split.
**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 1991. Sold to a private owner from Croatia in 2007.
**PČ-176 ''Mukos'' - Heavily damaged on 14 November 1991 off Šolta
Šolta (; it, Solta; la, Solentium) is an island in Croatia. It is situated in the Adriatic Sea in the central Dalmatian archipelago, west of the island of Brač, south of Split (separated by Split Channel) and east of the Drvenik islands, Dr ...
island by a torpedo launched by Croatian Navy special forces during the Battle of the Dalmatian channels. Abandoned by the JRM and towed by local civilian boats, she was later raised, repaired and put back in operational use by HRM as OB-02 ''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 1991. In 2007, she was sold to a private owner from Croatia.
**PČ-180 ''Cer'' - Captured by the Croatian Navy at Šibenik in 1991. In operational use as OB-03 ''Cavtat''. Located at Lora Naval Base in Split, Croatia.
**PČ-181 ''Durmitor'' - Captured by the Croatian Navy at Šibenik
Šibenik () is a historic city in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia, where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Šibenik is a political, educational, transport, industrial and tourist center of Šibenik-Knin County, and is also the ...
in 1991. In operational use as OB-04 ''Hrvatska Kostajnica''. Located at Lora Naval Base in Split, Croatia.
School ship
A training ship is a ship used to train students as sailors. The term is mostly used to describe ships employed by navies to train future officers. Essentially there are two types: those used for training at sea and old hulks used to house class ...
:
* ''Galeb'' /
* ''Jadran'' - Currently in operational use by Montenegro.
River Fleet
Command ship
Command ships serve as the flagships of the commander of a fleet. They provide communications, office space, and accommodations for a fleet commander and their staff, and serve to coordinate fleet activities.
An auxiliary command ship features ...
*RPB-30 ''Kozara''
Station for degauss
*36 ''Šabac''
River minesweepers
* ''Neštin'' class
** RML-331 ''Neštin'' - In service with the River Flotilla of the Serbian Armed Forces.
** RML-332 ''Motajica'' - In service with the River Flotilla of the Serbian Armed Forces.
** RML-333 ''Belegiš'' - sold to a tourist agency.
** RML-334 ''Bosut'' - Withdrawn and cannibalised.
** RML-335 ''Vučedol'' - In service with the River Flotilla of the Serbian Armed Forces.
** RML-336 ''Djerdap'' - In service with the River Flotilla of the Serbian Armed Forces.
*''307 class''
**RML-307
**RML-308 - Damaged in combat in the Danube
The Danube ( ; ) is a river that was once a long-standing frontier of the Roman Empire and today connects 10 European countries, running through their territories or being a border. Originating in Germany, the Danube flows southeast for , p ...
on 8 November 1991 while attempting to stop Czechoslovak
Czechoslovak may refer to:
*A demonym or adjective pertaining to Czechoslovakia (1918–93)
**First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–38)
**Second Czechoslovak Republic (1938–39)
**Third Czechoslovak Republic (1948–60)
**Fourth Czechoslovak Repub ...
towboat
A pusher, pusher craft, pusher boat, pusher tug, or towboat, is a boat designed for pushing barges or car floats. In the United States, the industries that use these vessels refer to them as towboats. These vessels are characterized by a squar ...
''Šariš'', suspected of smuggling arms to Croatia.''Dunaj''
Ondrejkovics - Sandor de Szlavnicza files
**RML-309
**RML-310
River patrol boats
*''21 class''
**ČMP-21
**ČMP-22
**ČMP-23
**ČMP-24
*''25 class''
**ČMP-25
**ČMP-26
**ČMP-27
*''302 class''
**PČ-302
**PČ-303
Assault boats
*''101 class''
**DČ-101
**DČ-102
See also
* Royal Yugoslav Navy
The Royal Navy ( sh-Latn, Kraljevska mornarica; sh-Cyrl, Краљевска морнарица; КМ), commonly the Royal Yugoslav Navy, was the naval warfare service branch of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (originally called the Kingdom of Serb ...
* Croatian Navy
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, caption = Emblem of the Croatian Navy
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* Navy of the Independent State of Croatia
The Navy of the Independent State of Croatia ( hr, Ratna Mornarica Nezavisne Države Hrvatske, RMNDH), was the navy of the Independent State of Croatia ( hr, Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, links=no, NDH), an Axis puppet state controlled by the fas ...
* Slovenian Navy
* Serbian River Flotilla
* Military of Serbia and Montenegro
The Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, Војска Србије и Црне Горе, Vojska Srbije i Crne Gore, ВСЦГ / ''VSCG'') included ground forces with internal and border troops, naval forces, air and air defense ...
Notes
References
Željko Komnenović. Potop mornarice Crne Gore
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Yugoslav Navy
The Yugoslav Navy ( sh-Cyrl-Latn, Југословенска ратна морнарица, Jugoslavenska ratna mornarica, Yugoslav War Navy), was the navy of Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992. It was essentially a coastal defense force with the miss ...
Military units and formations disestablished in 1991