TČ-222 Partizan II , since 1991 TB-51 Vukovar - Yugoslav and Croatian torpedo boat project 206.
| Partizan II / Vukovar | |
|---|---|
| TČ-222 Partizan II / TB-51 Vukovar | |
| Service | |
| Title | Partizan II |
| original name | TČ-222 Partizan II |
| Class and type of vessel | Project 206 torpedo boat |
| Port of registry | Split |
| Organization | Navy SFRY |
| Manufacturer | Kraljevica |
| Construction started | 1971 year |
| Launched | 1971 year |
| Commissioned | 1971 year |
| Withdrawn from the fleet | 1991 year |
| Status | Included in the Croatian Navy |
| Service | |
| Title | Vukovar |
| original name | TB-51 Vukovar |
| Port of registry | Split |
| Organization | Croatian Navy |
| Commissioned | 1991 year |
| Withdrawn from the fleet | year 2000 |
| Status | sold out |
| Main characteristics | |
| Displacement | 145 t (standard) 170 t (full) |
| Length | 34.6 m |
| Width | 6.75 m |
| Draft | 3.75 m |
| Engines | 3 diesel engines M503A |
| Mover | 3 screws |
| Speed | 45 knots |
| Sailing range | 850 nautical miles (at 30 knots) |
| Crew | 24 people |
| Armament | |
| Artillery | 2 × AK-230 |
| Mine torpedo armament | 4 torpedo tubes with caliber 533 mm |
History
Built at the Kralovetsa shipyard in 1971, launched in the same year under the name Partizan II. In 1991, after the declaration of independence of Croatia, it was included in the Croatian Navy, repaired at the Velimir Shkorpik Naval Technical Plant in Šibenik. After the repair, renamed "Vukovar"; the first crew consisted of 12 officers and 12 sailors. In 2000, the ship was withdrawn from the Croatian Navy and sold, now it stands at the Brigine military warehouse in Split. Since 2009, the RTOP-41 missile boat has been named after him.
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See also
- Vukovar (missile boat)
- Croatian Navy