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- SMS_Lussin length "79857.6".
- SMS_Lussin abstract "SMS Lussin was a torpedo cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy. As envisaged by the Navy Commander (Marinekommandant), Admiral Friedrich von Pöck, Lussin would be the leader of a flotilla of torpedo boats, with the additional capability of carrying out scouting duties.Built by Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino at San Rocco, Lussin was launched on 22 December 1883 and completed 12 July 1884. A vessel of 995 tons displacement, she measured 262 feet 1 inch (79.88 m) in length with a beam of 27 feet 8 inches (8.43 m) and a draft of 12 feet 6 inches (3.81 m). Propulsion was supplied by two compound steam engines with four cylindrical boilers, producing 2,950 horsepower (2,200 kW) for a speed of 14.94 knots (27.67 km/h). The crew comprised 154 officers and men.Original armament of Lussin consisted of two 15 cm (5.9 in) guns, one 6.6 cm (2.6 in) landing gun and one 13.8-inch (350 mm) torpedo tube, located in the bow below water. The 15 cm guns were mounted on barbettes, one forward between the bridge and the raised forecastle and the other aft; armored bulwarks had to be lowered to allow firing. In 1887 four 4.7 cm (1.9 in) quick-firing guns were added.Lussin's barquentine rig and elegant lines were more appropriate for a steam yacht of the day. Indeed, experience with previous torpedo cruisers, Zara, Spalato and Sebenico, showed they were too slow and too lightly armed for their intended employment.Even before completion of Lussin, a change in naval leadership spelled the end of the torpedo cruiser program. The new Navy Commander, Vice Admiral Maximilian Daublebsky von Sterneck, proposed a more capable type of cruiser with a reinforced bow for ramming, a respectable gun armament, and sufficient speed for employment with torpedo craft as well as with the fleet or on detached service. Daublebsky called the new type a torpedo ram cruiser.Since a role had to be found for Lussin, she was disarmed in 1890 and relegated to use as a training ship for stokers. In 1910 she was converted to an admiralty yacht and re-engined with MAN diesels of 3,255 horsepower (2,427 kW), giving a speed of 14.7 knots (27.2 km/h). Lussin became an accommodation ship at Pola for German submarine crews in 1916.Ceded to Italy in 1920, Lussin was renamed Sorrento and rearmed with four 7.6 cm (3.0 in) anti-aircraft guns. She was recommissioned on 11 September 1924 as a depot ship for motor torpedo boats with a crew of 45 officers and men. Sorrento was discarded in 1928 and sold for scrap.".
- SMS_Lussin builder Muggia.
- SMS_Lussin builder Stabilimento_Tecnico_Triestino.
- SMS_Lussin completionDate "1884-07-12".
- SMS_Lussin country Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Lussin length "79.8576".
- SMS_Lussin shipBeam "8.4582".
- SMS_Lussin shipLaunch "1883-12-22".
- SMS_Lussin status "Sold for scrap".
- SMS_Lussin thumbnail Smslussin.jpg?width=300.
- SMS_Lussin topSpeed "27.66888".
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageExternalLink lussin.htm.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageID "18448232".
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageLength "5102".
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageRevisionID "694946409".
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Anti-aircraft_warfare.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Hungarian_Navy.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Barbette.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Barquentine.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Beam_(nautical).
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Bow_(ship).
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Bridge_(nautical).
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Category:1883_ships.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ships_built_in_Trieste.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I_cruisers_of_Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zara-class_torpedo_cruisers.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Ceremonial_ship_launching.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Compound_engine.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Draft_(hull).
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Forecastle.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_von_Pöck.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink MAN_SE.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Maximilian_Daublebsky_von_Sterneck.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Muggia.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Pula.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Stabilimento_Tecnico_Triestino.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Torpedo_cruiser.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Torpedo_tube.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink Yacht.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLink File:Smslussin.jpg.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageWikiLinkText "SMS Lussin".
- SMS_Lussin shipArmament "*originally *2 × guns *1 × landing gun *1 × torpedo tube".
- SMS_Lussin shipBuilder "*Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino, *San Rocco".
- SMS_Lussin shipComplement "154".
- SMS_Lussin shipCompleted "1884-07-12".
- SMS_Lussin shipCountry Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Lussin shipDisplacement "995".
- SMS_Lussin shipFate "Sold for scrap".
- SMS_Lussin shipLaunched "1883-12-22".
- SMS_Lussin shipName "Lussin".
- SMS_Lussin shipOutOfService "1928".
- SMS_Lussin shipPropulsion "2".
- SMS_Lussin shipSailPlan Barquentine.
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- SMS_Lussin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_career.
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- SMS_Lussin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SMS.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Shipboxflag.
- SMS_Lussin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zara_class_cruisers_(Austria-Hungary).
- SMS_Lussin subject Category:1883_ships.
- SMS_Lussin subject Category:Ships_built_in_Trieste.
- SMS_Lussin subject Category:World_War_I_cruisers_of_Austria-Hungary.
- SMS_Lussin subject Category:Zara-class_torpedo_cruisers.
- SMS_Lussin type MeanOfTransportation.
- SMS_Lussin type Ship.
- SMS_Lussin type Class.
- SMS_Lussin type Cruiser.
- SMS_Lussin type Ship.
- SMS_Lussin type Product.
- SMS_Lussin type DesignedArtifact.
- SMS_Lussin type Thing.
- SMS_Lussin type Q11446.
- SMS_Lussin comment "SMS Lussin was a torpedo cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy. As envisaged by the Navy Commander (Marinekommandant), Admiral Friedrich von Pöck, Lussin would be the leader of a flotilla of torpedo boats, with the additional capability of carrying out scouting duties.Built by Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino at San Rocco, Lussin was launched on 22 December 1883 and completed 12 July 1884.".
- SMS_Lussin label "SMS Lussin".
- SMS_Lussin sameAs Q7391348.
- SMS_Lussin sameAs اساماس_لوسین.
- SMS_Lussin sameAs m.04f1gjc.
- SMS_Lussin sameAs Q7391348.
- SMS_Lussin wasDerivedFrom SMS_Lussin?oldid=694946409.
- SMS_Lussin depiction Smslussin.jpg.
- SMS_Lussin isPrimaryTopicOf SMS_Lussin.
- SMS_Lussin name "Lussin".