An item reported that the Yugoslavian navy possessed the in 1928 commissioned submarine Nebosja with a tonnage of 975 (surfaced)-1.164 (submerged) tons, a length of 72 metres, a speed of 9 knots and an armament of 2-10,5cm guns, 1 machinegun and 6-53,3cm torpedo tubes.(1)
Note
1. Diesel-electric submarine of the Hrabi-class based on the British First World War L-class submarines. Built by Vickers-Armstrong Naval Yard alongside the Tune, England between 1925-1925. She escaped in 1941 to the Allies when Italy and Germany invaded Yugoslavia and served in British service as an anti-submarine warfare training boat, after the war thoroughly overhauled and renamed Tara and used for training purposes until she was stricken in 1954. Dimensions 72,05 x 7,32 x 3,96 metres or 236.5 x 24 x 13 feet. Crew numbered 45 men. Speed 15,7 (surfaced)-10 (submerged) knots.
Source
The report was published on www.archive.org, document number CIA-RDP82-00457R000200660013-7
Note
1. Diesel-electric submarine of the Hrabi-class based on the British First World War L-class submarines. Built by Vickers-Armstrong Naval Yard alongside the Tune, England between 1925-1925. She escaped in 1941 to the Allies when Italy and Germany invaded Yugoslavia and served in British service as an anti-submarine warfare training boat, after the war thoroughly overhauled and renamed Tara and used for training purposes until she was stricken in 1954. Dimensions 72,05 x 7,32 x 3,96 metres or 236.5 x 24 x 13 feet. Crew numbered 45 men. Speed 15,7 (surfaced)-10 (submerged) knots.
Source
The report was published on www.archive.org, document number CIA-RDP82-00457R000200660013-7