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==Service==
 
==Service==
24 July 1914, stationed at Pola.  On 10 August, sailed with [[S.M.S._Szigetvár_(1900)|S.M.S. Szigetvár]] to blockade Antivari.  28 August, bombarded Montenegrin positions.  17 September sailed with [[S.M.S._Ulan_(1906)|Ulan]] to support [[S.M.S._Monarch_(1895)|Monarch]]'s destruction of a Montenegrin radio station.  18 October attacked Antivari with Ulan.  1-2 March 1915, provided scouting for attack on Antivari.  2 April, returned to Pola.  19 - 22 May patrolled off of Pelagosa.  24 May, bombarded a signal station at Torre di Mileto.  June and July were spent minesweeping off of the Istrian coast and in the Gulf of Trieste.  During this time, picked up Flugboot L 42 and carried it to Trieste.  7 September avoided submarine launched torpedo.  In 1916, joined II Torpedoflottille in Pola.   
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24 July 1914, stationed at Pola.  On 10 August, sailed with [[S.M.S._Szigetvár_(1900)|S.M.S. Szigetvár]] to blockade Antivari.  28 August, bombarded Montenegrin positions.  17 September sailed with [[S.M.S._Ulan_(1906)|Ulan]] to support [[S.M.S._Monarch_(1895)|Monarch]]'s destruction of a Montenegrin radio station.  18 October attacked Antivari with Ulan.  1-2 March 1915, provided scouting for attack on Antivari.  2 April, returned to Pola.  19 - 22 May patrolled off of Pelagosa.  24 May, bombarded a signal station at Torre di Mileto.  June and July were spent minesweeping off of the Istrian coast and in the Gulf of Trieste.  During this time, picked up Flugboot L 42 and carried it to Trieste.  7 September avoided submarine launched torpedo.  In 1916, joined [[II_Torpedoflottille_(AH)|II Torpedoflottille]] in Pola.  23 June attacked a factory near the Tronto estuary and the railroad in Giulianova.  16 July laid mines off of Lissa.  Starting 31 October laid up for boiler replacement.  April 1917 moved to Cattaro.   
 
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Revision as of 15:50, 25 August 2016

S.M.S. Streiter (1906)
Builder: Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino, Triest[1]
Laid down: 30 Oct, 1905[2]
Launched: 16 Jun, 1906[3]
Commissioned: 31 Dec, 1906[4]
Sank: 1918[5]
Fate: After colliding with SS Petka
S.M.S. Streiter was one of 13 destroyers of the Huszar class.

Service

24 July 1914, stationed at Pola. On 10 August, sailed with S.M.S. Szigetvár to blockade Antivari. 28 August, bombarded Montenegrin positions. 17 September sailed with Ulan to support Monarch's destruction of a Montenegrin radio station. 18 October attacked Antivari with Ulan. 1-2 March 1915, provided scouting for attack on Antivari. 2 April, returned to Pola. 19 - 22 May patrolled off of Pelagosa. 24 May, bombarded a signal station at Torre di Mileto. June and July were spent minesweeping off of the Istrian coast and in the Gulf of Trieste. During this time, picked up Flugboot L 42 and carried it to Trieste. 7 September avoided submarine launched torpedo. In 1916, joined II Torpedoflottille in Pola. 23 June attacked a factory near the Tronto estuary and the railroad in Giulianova. 16 July laid mines off of Lissa. Starting 31 October laid up for boiler replacement. April 1917 moved to Cattaro. [6]

Captains

Dates of appointment are provided when known.

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 42.
  2. Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 42.
  3. Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 42.
  4. Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 42.
  5. Austro-Hungarian Warships of Word War I. p. 42.
  6. Die Torpedoboote der k.u.k. Kriegsmarine 1875–1918. p. 88.

Bibliography

Bilzer, Franz F (1990). Die Torpedoboote der k.u.k. Kriegsmarine 1875–1918. Graz: H. Weishaupt ISBN 3900310165.


Huszar Class Destroyer
Yarrow built
  Huszar I  
Austrian built, first group
  Ulan Streiter Wildfang  
  Scharfschütze Uskoke Huszar 2  
Austrian built, second group
  Turul Pandur Csikos  
  Reka Dinara Velebit  
  Destroyers (AH) Tatra Class –>