Italian submarines in World War Two


N.3 (ex-Hrabri)
N.3

TypeOcean going 
ClassHrabri (47) 
Laid down Vickers-Armstrong
Launched
Commissioned
End service
Stricken
Loss date
Loss position
History Yugoslav submarine Hrabri. Captured at Kotor by the Italians on 17th April 1941. Brought to Pola but not operational and not commissioned.
Fate

Commands


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Ships hit

No ships hit by this submarine.

Patrols and events

 CommanderDateTimePortArr. dateArr. timeArr. portMilesDescription
17 Apr 1941Kotor17 Apr 1941KotorSeized by Italian Navy and renamed N 3.

21 May 19410509Teodo21 May 19412110SpalatoPassage Teodo-Spalato of the three ex-Yugoslav submarines N 1, N 2 and N 3, escorted by torpedo boat Bassini.

22 May 19410955Spalato22 May 19411725ZaraPassage Spalato-Zara of the three ex-Yugoslav submarines N 1, N 2 and N 3 escorted by the torpedo boat Bassini.

23 May 19410945Zara23 May 19411800Pola318,8Passage Zara-Pola of the three ex-Yugoslav submarines N 1, N 2 and N 3 with the torpedo boat Bassini and tug Marittimo [mileage is from Teodo]. Not operational and not commissioned. Broken up in 1941.

4 entries. 4 total patrol entries (0 marked as war patrols) and 0 events.

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