Bulgarian Torpedo Boat Drazki
First Balkan War, Torpedo boat, Museum ship, Schneider Electric
978-620-0-58590-5
6200585903
96
2012-02-09
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Drazki was a Bulgarian Navy torpedo boat from the beginning of the 20th century still extant today as a museum ship. Drazki was one of a series of six torpedo boats built for Bulgaria by the French Schneider et Cie works in Chalon-sur-Saône. The ships were built in France and transported in parts to Bulgaria, where they were launched and completed at Varna. Drazki, Smeli and Hrabri were ordered in 1904 and sent to Bulgaria in April 1905. Drazki was launched on 23 August 1907, and commissioned on 5 January 1908. Her two sisters entered service around the same time. The three boats of the second series were ordered in January 1906, launched in August 1908 and commissioned in August 1909.
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