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- SMS_Wien length "99220.0".
- SMS_Wien abstract "SMS Wien ("His Majesty's Ship Vienna") was one of three Monarch-class coastal defense ships built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the 1890s. After her commissioning, the ship participated in an international blockade of Crete during the Greco-Turkish War of 1897. Wien and the two other Monarch-class ships made several training cruises in the Mediterranean Sea in the early 1900s. They formed the 1st Capital Ship Division of the Austro-Hungarian Navy until they were replaced by the newly commissioned Habsburg-class predreadnought battleships at the turn of the century. In 1906 the three Monarchs were placed in reserve and only recommissioned for annual summer training exercises. After the start of World War I, Wien was recommissioned and assigned to 5th Division together with her sisters.The division was sent to Cattaro in August 1914 to attack Montenegrin and French artillery that was bombarding the port and they remained there until mid-1917. Wien and her sister Budapest were sent to Trieste in August 1917 and bombarded Italian fortifications in the Gulf of Trieste. On the night of 9–10 December, while Wien and Budapest were at anchor in Trieste, two Italian torpedo boats managed to penetrate the harbor defenses undetected and fired several torpedoes at the two ships. Budapest was not hit, but Wien was struck by two torpedoes and sank in less than five minutes with the loss of 46 of her crew. The wreck was salvaged sometime during the 1920s by the Italians.".
- SMS_Wien builder Stabilimento_Tecnico_Triestino.
- SMS_Wien builder Trieste.
- SMS_Wien commissioningDate "1897-05-13".
- SMS_Wien country Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Wien layingDown "1893-02-16".
- SMS_Wien length "99.22".
- SMS_Wien powerType Boiler.
- SMS_Wien shipBeam "17.0".
- SMS_Wien shipDisplacement "5.785E9".
- SMS_Wien shipLaunch "1895-07-07".
- SMS_Wien status "Sunk, 10 December 1917, salvaged and scrapped 1920s".
- SMS_Wien thumbnail SMS_Wien_painting.PNG?width=300.
- SMS_Wien topSpeed "32.41".
- SMS_Wien wikiPageExternalLink monarch_class.htm.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageExternalLink sms_monarch.html.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageID "28134316".
- SMS_Wien wikiPageLength "16497".
- SMS_Wien wikiPageOutDegree "112".
- SMS_Wien wikiPageRevisionID "665062978".
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Albania.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Freiherr_von_Koudelka.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Angle_of_list.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Anti-aircraft_gun.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Anti-aircraft_warfare.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_of_Austria.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Artillery_batteries.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Artillery_battery.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_Empire.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_Navy.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Battleship.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Battleship_secondary_armament.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Bay_of_Kotor.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Bay_of_Muggia.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Beam_(nautical).
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Belt_armor.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Blockade.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Boiler.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Boiler_(steam_generator).
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Broadside.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Capsized.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Capsizing.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Captain_(nautical).
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Casemate.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Category:1895_ships.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monarch-class_coastal_defense_ships.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_Trieste.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Cattaro.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Charles_I_of_Austria.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Coastal_defence_and_fortification.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Conning_tower.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Corfu.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Cortellazzo.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Deck_(ship).
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Destroyer.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Diamond_Jubilee.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Diamond_jubilee.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Displacement_(ship).
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Draft_(hull).
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink File:SMS_Wien_painting.PNG.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Flagship.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Fleet_review_(Commonwealth_realms).
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Full-load_displacement.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Gold_Medal_of_Military_Valor.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Gold_Medal_of_Military_Valour.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Greco-Turkish_War_(1897).
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Gruž.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Guard_ship.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Trieste.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Gun_turret.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Hotchkiss_gun.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Keel.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Italy.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Koločep.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Kotor.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Krupp.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Length_overall.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Levant.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Lieutenant_Commander.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Lieutenant_commander.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink List_(watercraft).
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Lovćen.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Austria.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Luigi_Rizzo.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink MAS_(boat).
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Malta.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Marine_salvage.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Marine_steam_engine.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Meleda.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Mljet.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Montenegro.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Lovćen.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Museo_Storico_Navale.
- SMS_Wien wikiPageWikiLink Piave_(river).