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Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Inheriting the Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine
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Author:  Karle94 [ December 28th, 2022, 2:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Inheriting the Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine

In october of 1918, nearing the end of the war, the decision was made to hand over the entirety of the Austro-Hungarian navy to the newly formed nation of Croats, Slovenes and Serbs, later reformed into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, aka Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The decision was made to prevent the hand-over of KuK ships to Entente nations. Irl this did not work, and most of the ships were ceded to Italy, France, the UK and the US. Some smaller ships were kept by the new fledgling nation. Pretty much all of the large ships faced scrapping in the early-mid 20s.

In this AU I will explore the possibility of Yugoslavia keeping the ships, all of them. There were some uncompleted ships in advanced stages of construction, such as the light cruisers built for China, and the Ersatz Zenta light cruiser design. I will not include the Ersatz Monarch battleships, as very little work was done, and they are way too big and complex to complete, even with substantial foreign aid.

Map of the newly formed kingdom (1918-1946)
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Tricolor flag (1918-1946)
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Naval ensign (1918-1946)
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1st battleship flotilla:
Flagship of the fleet; Jugoslavija, ex Viribus Unitis:
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Srba, ex Tegetthoff:
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Slovenija, ex Prinz Eugen:
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2nd battleship flotilla
Hrvatska, ex Radetzky:
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Makedonija, ex Zrynij:
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Srna Gora, Ex Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand:
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3rd battleship flotilla:
- Bosna, Ex Erzherzog Karl:
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- Hercegovina, Ex Erzherzog Friedrich:
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- Kosovo, Ex Erzherzog Ferdinand Max:
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1st coastal defense flotilla:
- Priština, Ex Habsburg:
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- Novi Sad, Ex Árpád:
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- Vojvodina, Ex Babenberg:
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2nd coastal defense flotilla
- Titograd, Ex Monarch:
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- Skopje, Ex Budapest:
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1st cruiser flotilla:
- Belgrade, Ex Sankt Georg:
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- Sarajevo, Ex Kaiser Karl VI:
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- Ljubljana, Ex Kaiser und Kõnigin Maria Theresia:
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2nd cruiser flotilla
- Kragujevac, Ex Zenta:
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- Zenica, Ex Aspern:
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- Osijek, Ex Szigetvár:
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Čačak, Ex Kaiser Franz Joseph I:
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3rd cruiser flotilla
- Split, Ex Admiral Spaun:
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- Tuzla, Ex Novara:
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- Niš, Ex Heligoland:
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- Rijeka, Ex Saida:
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1st destroyer flotilla
- Sveti Sava, Ex Tátra:
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- Sveti Jevstatije, Ex Balaton:
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- Sveti Jakov, Ex Csepel:
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- Sveti Nikodim, Ex Orjen:
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2nd destroyer flotilla
- Sveti Danilo, Ex Triglav:
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- Sveti Joanikije, Ex Lika:
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- Gavro Vuković, Ex Dukla:
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- Ljubomir Kovačević, Ex Uzsok:
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3rd destroyer flotilla
- Novak, Ex Ulan:
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- Sofija Jovanović, Ex Scharfschutze:
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- Milunka Savić, Ex Uskoke:
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- Tadija Sondermajer, Ex Huszár:
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4th destroyer flotilla
- Stanislav Sondermajer, Ex Turul:
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- Dragutin Gavrilović, Ex Pandur:
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- Vojin Popović, Ex Csikós:
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- Jovan Atanacković, Ex Reka:
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5th destroyer flotilla
- Stepa Stepanović, Ex Dinara:
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- Radomir Putnik, Ex Velebit:
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- Živojin Mišić, Ex Warasdiner:
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1st torpedo boat flotilla
T-41, Ex 98M:
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T-42, Ex 99M:
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T-43, Ex 100M:
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T-44 Ex 74T:
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2nd torpedo boat flotilla
T-45, Ex 75T:
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T-46, Ex 76T:
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T-47, Ex 77T:
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T-48, Ex 78T:
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3rd torpedo boat flotilla
T-49, Ex 79T:
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T-50, Ex 80T:
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T-51, Ex 81T:
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T-52, Ex 82F:
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4th torpedo boat flotilla
T-53, Ex 83F:
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T-54, Ex 84F:
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T-55, Ex 85F:
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T-56, Ex 86F:
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3rd torpedo boat flotilla
T-57, Ex 87F:
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T-58, Ex 88F:
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T-59, Ex 89F:
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T-60, Ex 90F:
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5th torpedo boat flotilla
T-61, Ex 91F:
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T-62, Ex 92F:
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T-63, Ex 9F:
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T-64, Ex 94F:
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6th torpedo boat flotilla
T-65, Ex 95F:
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T-66, Ex 96F:
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T-67, Ex 97F:
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Submarine flotilla:
S-1:
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S-2:
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S-3:
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S-4:
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S-5:
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S-6:
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S-7:
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S-8:
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S-9:
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S-10:
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S-11:
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S-12:
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S-13:
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S-14:
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S-15:
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S-16:
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S-17:
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S-18:
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S-19:
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S-20:
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Newly completed ships in the period of 25-26 to replace some of the older ships.

CNT light cruiser
- Mitrovicë
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- Maribor
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- Mostar
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CNT great cruiser
- Zadar
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Ersatz Zenta
- Prizren
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- Pula
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- Podgorica
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S-21:
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S-22:
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S-23:
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S-24:
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S-25:
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S-26:
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S-27:
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S-28:
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S-29:
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Author:  emperor_andreas [ December 28th, 2022, 8:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Inheriting the Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine

Awesome job!

Author:  Karle94 [ December 29th, 2022, 11:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Inheriting the Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine

I´ve added the former SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I protected cruiser, and the 74T and 98M torpedo boats.

Author:  seeker36340 [ January 1st, 2023, 5:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Inheriting the Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine

What an wonderful addition!!!!!!

Author:  Karle94 [ January 9th, 2023, 5:42 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Inheriting the Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine

I have gotten around to doing the entire submarine fleet, using both the submarines that survived the war, as well as the unfinished boats that had any actual work done to them, mostly 2 units per class spread out between 4 total classes; two large oceanic submarines and two smaller oceanic classes. There should be a fifth class of two submarines, the U-48 class, but all I have is info, and no image/drawing of what they would have looked like, but they were quite big (70m range.)

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