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==Service==
 
==Service==
24 July 1914 stationed in Cattaro.  7 August sailed to assist the German battlecruiser [[S.M.S._Goeben_(1910)|Goeben]].  16 August, along with the cruiser [[S.M.S._Zenta_(1897)|Zenta]], attacked French forces.  The battle lasted from 8:45 to 9:20; Zenta was sunk, but Ulan escaped without damage.  17 September assisted [[S.M.S._Monarch_(1895)|Monarch]] with bombarding a Montenegrin radio station.  18 October attacked Antivari.   
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24 July 1914 stationed in Cattaro.  7 August sailed to assist the German battlecruiser [[S.M.S._Goeben_(1910)|Goeben]].  16 August, along with the cruiser [[S.M.S._Zenta_(1897)|Zenta]], attacked French forces.  The battle lasted from 8:45 to 9:20; Zenta was sunk, but Ulan escaped without damage.  17 September assisted [[S.M.S._Monarch_(1895)|Monarch]] with bombarding a Montenegrin radio station.  18 October attacked Antivari.  1-2 March 1915 attacked Antivari.  19 June, along with [[S.M.S._Admiral_Spaun_(1909)|Admiral Spaun]] and [[S.M.S._Novara_(1913)|Novara]] bombarded a signal station on the Italian coast.  In 1916, Ulan was transfered to II Torpedoflottille and stationed in Pola, and on 28 August moved to Sebenico to protect convoys.  25 March 1917 returned to Pola and laid up for repair and refit from 3 May to 20 May.  During this refit, Ulan received a [[7cm_BAG_Gun_(AH)|7cm BAG]] and a smoke generator.  Opon completion, transfered to Gjenovic, arriving 24 May to protect convoys between Gravosa, Spilica and Durazzo.  16-17 December fought with IV Torpedodivision off of Brindisi.  Laid up 22-31 December.  Transferred to Pola on 17 January 1918.  2 February sailed with III Schlachtschiffdivision to Bocche di Cattaro, returning to Pola 4 February.  Laid up for boiler replacement and repairs in Pola from 4 May until the middle of October.  Awarded to Greece in 1920, scrapped 1931.  {{BlitzerAHTB|p. 85}}
{{BlitzerAHTB|p. 85}}
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==Captains==
 
==Captains==

Revision as of 18:48, 24 August 2016

S.M.S. Ulan (1906)
Builder: Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino, Triest[1]
Laid down: 27 Sep, 1905[2]
Launched: 8 Apr, 1906[3]
Commissioned: 21 Sep, 1906[4]
Broken up: 1931[5]
Fate: Greece
S.M.S. Ulan was one of 13 destroyers of the Huszar class.

Service

24 July 1914 stationed in Cattaro. 7 August sailed to assist the German battlecruiser Goeben. 16 August, along with the cruiser Zenta, attacked French forces. The battle lasted from 8:45 to 9:20; Zenta was sunk, but Ulan escaped without damage. 17 September assisted Monarch with bombarding a Montenegrin radio station. 18 October attacked Antivari. 1-2 March 1915 attacked Antivari. 19 June, along with Admiral Spaun and Novara bombarded a signal station on the Italian coast. In 1916, Ulan was transfered to II Torpedoflottille and stationed in Pola, and on 28 August moved to Sebenico to protect convoys. 25 March 1917 returned to Pola and laid up for repair and refit from 3 May to 20 May. During this refit, Ulan received a 7cm BAG and a smoke generator. Opon completion, transfered to Gjenovic, arriving 24 May to protect convoys between Gravosa, Spilica and Durazzo. 16-17 December fought with IV Torpedodivision off of Brindisi. Laid up 22-31 December. Transferred to Pola on 17 January 1918. 2 February sailed with III Schlachtschiffdivision to Bocche di Cattaro, returning to Pola 4 February. Laid up for boiler replacement and repairs in Pola from 4 May until the middle of October. Awarded to Greece in 1920, scrapped 1931. [6]

Captains

Dates of appointment are provided when known.

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Torpedoschiffe und Zerstörer der K.u.K. Marine. p. 18.
  2. Torpedoschiffe und Zerstörer der K.u.K. Marine. p. 18.
  3. Torpedoschiffe und Zerstörer der K.u.K. Marine. p. 18.
  4. Torpedoschiffe und Zerstörer der K.u.K. Marine. p. 18.
  5. Torpedoschiffe und Zerstörer der K.u.K. Marine. p. 18.
  6. Die Torpedoboote der k.u.k. Kriegsmarine 1875–1918. p. 85.

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 –>