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- SMS_Niobe length "105000.0".
- SMS_Niobe abstract "SMS Niobe ("His Majesty's Ship Niobe") was the second member of the ten-ship Gazelle class of light cruisers built by the Imperial German Navy. She was built by the AG Weser shipyard in Bremen, laid down in 1898, launched in July 1899, and commissioned into the High Seas Fleet in June 1900. She was named after Niobe, a figure from Greek mythology. Armed with a main battery of ten 10.5 cm (4.1 in) guns and two 45 cm (18 in) torpedo tubes, Niobe was capable of a top speed of 21.5 knots (39.8 km/h; 24.7 mph). The ship had a long career, serving in all three German navies, along with the Yugoslavian and Italian fleets over the span of over 40 years in service.Niobe served in both home and overseas waters in the Imperial Navy, before being reduced to a coastal defense ship after the outbreak of World War I. She survived the conflict and was one of six cruisers permitted to the Reichsmarine by the Treaty of Versailles. In 1925, the German Navy sold the ship to Yugoslavia, where she was renamed Dalmacija and served until April 1941, when she was captured by Italian forces during the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia. Renamed Cattaro, she served in the Italian Regia Marina until the Italian surrender in September 1943. She was seized by the German occupiers of Italy, who restored her original name. She was used in the Adriatic briefly until December 1943, when she ran aground on the island of Silba, and was subsequently destroyed by British Motor Torpedo Boats. The wreck was ultimately salvaged and broken up for scrap in 1947–1949.".
- SMS_Niobe acquirementDate "1925-06-26".
- SMS_Niobe acquirementDate "1941-04-25".
- SMS_Niobe acquirementDate "1943-09-11".
- SMS_Niobe builder AG_Weser.
- SMS_Niobe captureDate "1941-04-25".
- SMS_Niobe captureDate "1943-09-11".
- SMS_Niobe commissioningDate "1900-06-25".
- SMS_Niobe country German_Empire.
- SMS_Niobe country Nazi_Germany.
- SMS_Niobe length "105.0".
- SMS_Niobe shipBeam "12.2".
- SMS_Niobe shipDisplacement "2.963E9".
- SMS_Niobe shipDraft "5.03".
- SMS_Niobe shipLaunch "1899-07-18".
- SMS_Niobe status "Beached on Silba and destroyed by British torpedo boats in December 1943".
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- SMS_Niobe topSpeed "39.818".
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- SMS_Niobe hasPhotoCollection SMS_Niobe.
- SMS_Niobe shipAcquired "1925-06-26".
- SMS_Niobe shipAcquired "1941-04-25".
- SMS_Niobe shipAcquired "1943-09-11".
- SMS_Niobe shipArmament "10".
- SMS_Niobe shipArmament "2".
- SMS_Niobe shipArmor "Deck:".
- SMS_Niobe shipBuilder AG_Weser.
- SMS_Niobe shipCaptured "1941-04-25".
- SMS_Niobe shipCaptured "1943-09-11".
- SMS_Niobe shipCommissioned "1900-06-25".
- SMS_Niobe shipComplement "14".
- SMS_Niobe shipComplement "243".
- SMS_Niobe shipCountry German_Empire.
- SMS_Niobe shipCountry Nazi_Germany.
- SMS_Niobe shipCountry "Italy".
- SMS_Niobe shipCountry "Kingdom of Yugoslavia".
- SMS_Niobe shipFate "Beached on Silba and destroyed by British torpedo boats in December 1943".
- SMS_Niobe shipLaidDown "1898".
- SMS_Niobe shipLaunched "1899-07-18".
- SMS_Niobe shipLength "overall".
- SMS_Niobe shipName "Cattaro".
- SMS_Niobe shipName "Dalmacija".
- SMS_Niobe shipName "Niobe".
- SMS_Niobe shipOutOfService "Sold to Yugoslavia".
- SMS_Niobe shipPropulsion "2".
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- SMS_Niobe subject Category:1899_ships.
- SMS_Niobe subject Category:Cruisers_of_the_Kriegsmarine.
- SMS_Niobe subject Category:Gazelle-class_cruisers.
- SMS_Niobe subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1943.
- SMS_Niobe subject Category:Ships_built_in_Bremen_(state).
- SMS_Niobe subject Category:World_War_II_cruisers_of_Germany.
- SMS_Niobe subject Category:World_War_II_shipwrecks_in_the_Mediterranean.
- SMS_Niobe subject Category:World_War_I_cruisers_of_Germany.
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- SMS_Niobe type 1899Ships.
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- SMS_Niobe type CruisersOfTheKriegsmarine.
- SMS_Niobe type CruisersOfTheRegiaMarina.
- SMS_Niobe type CruisersOfTheRoyalYugoslavNavy.
- SMS_Niobe type GazelleClassCruisers.
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- SMS_Niobe type NavalShipsOfItalyCapturedByGermanyDuringWorldWarII.
- SMS_Niobe type NavalShipsOfYugoslaviaCapturedByItalyDuringWorldWarII.
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- SMS_Niobe type WorldWarIICruisersOfItaly.
- SMS_Niobe type WorldWarIICruisersOfYugoslavia.
- SMS_Niobe type WorldWarIIShipwrecksInTheMediterranean.
- SMS_Niobe type MeanOfTransportation.
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- SMS_Niobe comment "SMS Niobe ("His Majesty's Ship Niobe") was the second member of the ten-ship Gazelle class of light cruisers built by the Imperial German Navy. She was built by the AG Weser shipyard in Bremen, laid down in 1898, launched in July 1899, and commissioned into the High Seas Fleet in June 1900. She was named after Niobe, a figure from Greek mythology.".
- SMS_Niobe label "SMS Niobe (1899)".
- SMS_Niobe label "SMS Niobe (1899)".
- SMS_Niobe label "SMS Niobe".
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- SMS_Niobe label "ニオベ (防護巡洋艦)".
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