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    NMS Basarabia, originally named SMS Inn, was an Enns-class river monitor built by Ganz-Danubius in Budapest between 1913 and 1915. While in Austro-Hungarian...
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    second twin turret with of 120 mm (4.7 in)/L45 guns which was taken from NMS Basarabia, the deck armor was increased to 60 mm (2.4 in) and two quadruple 20 mm...
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    NMS Ardeal was a Temes-class river monitor originally named SMS Temes while in Austro-Hungarian Navy service. Built in 1904, Temes was the lead ship of...
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  • the Soviet Danube Flotilla, was shelled and sunk by the monitors NMS Basarabia and NMS Mihail Kogălniceanu (both  Royal Romanian Navy) on 22 or 23 June...
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    NMS Mihail Kogălniceanu was a Brătianu-class river monitor of the Romanian Navy. She saw service in both world wars, being the most successful vessel...
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    warship: the gunboat NMS Grivița. The newly created division consisted of the small protected cruiser NMS Elisabeta, the training ship NMS Mircea, the three...
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    more received as war reparations from the former Austro-Hungarian Navy: Basarabia, Bucovina and Ardeal. As of 1941, these three monitors displaced between...
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