Novara-class cruiser

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The Novara class was a class of three scout cruisers built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Named for the Battle of Novara, the class comprised SMS Saida, SMS Helgoland, and SMS Novara. Construction started on the ships shortly before World War I; Saida and Helgoland were both laid down in 1911, Novara followed in 1912. Two of the three warships were built in the Ganz-Danubius shipyard in Fiume; Saida was built in the Cantiere Navale Triestino shipyard in Monfalcone. The Novara-class ships hold the distinction for being the last cruisers constructed by the Austro-Hungarian Navy.

1913  WikimediaWikidata
3 produced, 
light cruiser, Ganz Works, Austro-Hungarian NavyAustria–Hungary

SMS Saida


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  • SMS Helgoland
    1912 Novara-class cruiser
  • SMS Saida
    1912 Novara-class cruiser
  • SMS Novara
    1913 Novara-class cruiser
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1913 Novara-class cruiser
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1913 — 1918 SMS Novara
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Der Hydroplan Der Hydroplan "M. 39" im Fluge. Aufegenommen in den Gewässern vor Bavsic am 23. Februar 1916. (BildID 15532591)
Novara Classe drawingNovara Classe drawing
Kriegsschiffe in der Bocce di Cattaro. (BildID 15570437)Kriegsschiffe in der Bocce di Cattaro. (BildID 15570437)
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    linkpageDreadnought Project Novara (1913) pageNovara (1913) @Wikidata
    objectwatercraftSMS HelgolandNovara-class cruiser, light cruiserWikidata
    objectwatercraftSMS Saidalight cruiser, Novara-class cruiserWikidata
    objectwatercraft1913SMS Novaracruiser, Novara-class cruiserWikidata
    commonsimageDer Hydroplan "M. 39" im Fluge. Aufegenommen in den Gewässern vor Bavsic am 23. Februar 1916. (BildID 15532591) Commons
    commonsimageNovara Classe drawing Commons
    commonsimageKriegsschiffe in der Bocce di Cattaro. (BildID 15570437) Commons