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Ottoman Fleet Organisation
29.10.1911
Fleet
Torpedo Boat Flotilla Tir-i-Mugguian Tender 4000 ts
Smyrna Detachment (today Izmitr, Turkey) Muin-i Zafer Ironclad Kit candidate: Avnilla 1869 and 1912 by Brown Water on Shapeways
Yunus
Selânik, Timsah, Izzeddin, Roma, Arşipel, Trabzon gunboats
Salonika Detachment (today Thessaloniki, Greece) Fuad, Selânik, Şürat, Teshilat, Katerin
Tripolitania Detachment (Libya)
Lake Skadar Detachment (Albania)
Preveza Detachment (Greece) Alpagut, Tokad, Antalya, Trablus, No. 9, No. 11 29.9. ein T-Boot xx
Red Sea Detachment Peyk-i Şevket
Gunboats Ordu, Bafra, Refahiye, Gökçedağ, Kastamonu, and Ayintag
armed tugboat Muha
armed yacht Şipka
Beirut Detachment (Libanon) Avnilla (Avn-i-Illah ) Arm.Cruiser Kit candidate: Avnilla 1869 and 1912 by Brown Water on Shapeways
Ankara T-Boat
Regia Marina
1.Sqn
1.Div
2.Div
2.Sqn
3.Div
4.Div
Division of Torpedo Boat
Torpedo flottillas of the squadron
Destroyers in Reserve 28 high sea torpedo boats
5.Div
Red Sea Detachment Governolo Gunboat
Volturno Gunboat
Stafetta Survey Ship
Moved to Red Sea Detachment
Constantinopel station
Other Available Vessels Coastal Torpedo Boats about 60
Submarines about 7
Albatros
Cagni
Ciclope
Duca-di-Genova,Duca-Degli-Abruzzi,Citta-di-PalermoandCitta-di-Messina Auxiliary cruisers. April 1912 patrouilling Turkish coasts
Far abroad
Auxiliaries Collier Bronte, Sterope
Transport Citta di Milano, Carigliano, Volta
Repair ship Vulcano
Verona, Europa Transporter?
Main Events Mediterranean Sea
29./30.9. vor albanischer Küste 3 T-Boote † 29.9. Takat †
, Anatalia
1 DD, 1 TB 30.9. Alpagot †
, Hamid-Abad †
durch Artigliere, Corraziere
Yacht Thetis (Thetiet) captured by Alpino
from 29.9. Blockade Tripoli
from 3.10. Bombardement Tripolis, Tobruk
from 18.10. Occupation of Bengasi
24. oder 27.2.1912 Battle of Beirut
Avn-i-Illah †
Kit candidate: Avnilla 1869 and 1912 by Brown Water on Shapeways
Ankara †
18.4.1912 Bombardements of the Dardanelles
18.4.1912 Bathi (Samos)
19.4.1912 Communication Cable Cutting in Aegean
May 1912 Capture of Rhodos / Dodekanes mainly by 1.Div.
July 1912 Dardanelles Visit
Main Events Yemen / Red Sea
2.10.1911 Bombardement Hodeida (Red Sea)
Peyk-i Şevket short engagement. She fled into harbour of Suez, interned by British
05.11.1911 Gefecht Puglia at Akaba
7.1.1912 Battle of Kunfuda Bay
Gunboats 315ts, 154ft all †
Ordu, Bafra, Refahiye, Gökçedağ, , and Ayintag
Gunboat 240ts, 137ft Kastamonu †
(1757) armed tugboat Muha †
armed yacht Şipka (or Fuad?) †
, later refloated and captured by Italy
Further Italian ships performing shore bombardements
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References
(2079) ↑ Bernd Langensiepen, Ahmet Güleryüz, The Ottoman Steam Navy, 1828-1923, Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland, 1995, ISBN 1-55750-659-0
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