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The Yugoslav monitor Drava was the name ship of the Enns-class river monitors built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy. As SMS Enns, she was part of the Danube Flotilla during World War I, and fought against the Serbian and Romanian armies from Belgrade to the lower Danube. In October 1915, she was covering an amphibious assault on Belgrade when she was holed below the waterline by a direct hit, and had to be towed to Budapest for repairs.
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Enns Drava
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1914-10-17Z
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dbpedia:Stabilimento_Tecnico_Triestino
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dbpedia:Enns-class_river_monitor
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dbpedia:Austria-Hungary
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dbpedia:Yarrow_boiler
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10.3
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5.4e+08
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Sunk by Luftwaffe divebombers on 12 April 1941 Assigned to theKingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes(KSCS)
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