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Berk-i Satvet was a torpedo cruiser of the Ottoman Navy, the second and final member of the Peyk-i Şevket class. She was built by the Germaniawerft shipyard in Germany in 1906–07, and was delivered to the Ottoman Navy in November 1907. The ship's primary armament consisted of three 450 mm (18 in) torpedo tubes and a pair of 105 mm (4.1 in) guns, and she was capable of a top speed of 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph). The ship's early career was uneventful; the Italo-Turkish War of 1911–12 passed without any action of the Ottoman fleet. Berk-i Satvet saw action during the Balkan Wars of 1912–13 in the Aegean and Black Seas, against Greek and Bulgarian opponents, respectively.

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  • Die Berk-i Şevket war ein in Deutschland gebauter Torpedokreuzer der osmanischen Marine. Nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg kam sie als Berk zusammen mit ihrem Schwesterschiff Peyk als Schulschiff bis Mitte der 1940er Jahre in den Dienst der neuen türkischen Marine. (de)
  • Berk-i Satvet was a torpedo cruiser of the Ottoman Navy, the second and final member of the Peyk-i Şevket class. She was built by the Germaniawerft shipyard in Germany in 1906–07, and was delivered to the Ottoman Navy in November 1907. The ship's primary armament consisted of three 450 mm (18 in) torpedo tubes and a pair of 105 mm (4.1 in) guns, and she was capable of a top speed of 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph). The ship's early career was uneventful; the Italo-Turkish War of 1911–12 passed without any action of the Ottoman fleet. Berk-i Satvet saw action during the Balkan Wars of 1912–13 in the Aegean and Black Seas, against Greek and Bulgarian opponents, respectively. After the Ottoman Empire entered World War I, Berk-i Satvet was employed in patrols in the Black Sea. These included attacks on Russian ports with the ex-German warships Yavuz Sultan Selim and Midilli. In January 1915, Berk-i Satvet struck a naval mine while escorting a convoy to Zonguldak; the explosion severely damaged the ship and kept her out of service until April 1918. For the remainder of the war, she patrolled the Black Sea. The ship was renamed Berk in 1923 and modernized twice, in the mid-1920s and in the late-1930s. She remained in service until 1944, when she was stricken from the naval register. Berk was ultimately broken up for scrap in 1953–55. (en)
  • Berk-i Satvet, później Berk – turecki krążownik torpedowy typu Peyk z początku XX wieku. Służył w marynarce Imperium Osmańskiego od 1907 roku, a następnie po modernizacji, jako TGC „Berk” w marynarce Republiki Turcji od 1925 do 1945 roku. Brał udział w I wojnie bałkańskiej i I wojnie światowej. Zbudowany został w niemieckiej stoczni Krupp Germania w Kilonii, wodowany w 1906 roku. Wyporność po zbudowaniu wynosiła 775 ton. Główne uzbrojenie stanowiły początkowo dwie armaty kalibru 105 mm i sześć kalibru 57 mm oraz trzy wyrzutnie torped kalibru 450 mm. (pl)
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  • Die Berk-i Şevket war ein in Deutschland gebauter Torpedokreuzer der osmanischen Marine. Nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg kam sie als Berk zusammen mit ihrem Schwesterschiff Peyk als Schulschiff bis Mitte der 1940er Jahre in den Dienst der neuen türkischen Marine. (de)
  • Berk-i Satvet, później Berk – turecki krążownik torpedowy typu Peyk z początku XX wieku. Służył w marynarce Imperium Osmańskiego od 1907 roku, a następnie po modernizacji, jako TGC „Berk” w marynarce Republiki Turcji od 1925 do 1945 roku. Brał udział w I wojnie bałkańskiej i I wojnie światowej. Zbudowany został w niemieckiej stoczni Krupp Germania w Kilonii, wodowany w 1906 roku. Wyporność po zbudowaniu wynosiła 775 ton. Główne uzbrojenie stanowiły początkowo dwie armaty kalibru 105 mm i sześć kalibru 57 mm oraz trzy wyrzutnie torped kalibru 450 mm. (pl)
  • Berk-i Satvet was a torpedo cruiser of the Ottoman Navy, the second and final member of the Peyk-i Şevket class. She was built by the Germaniawerft shipyard in Germany in 1906–07, and was delivered to the Ottoman Navy in November 1907. The ship's primary armament consisted of three 450 mm (18 in) torpedo tubes and a pair of 105 mm (4.1 in) guns, and she was capable of a top speed of 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph). The ship's early career was uneventful; the Italo-Turkish War of 1911–12 passed without any action of the Ottoman fleet. Berk-i Satvet saw action during the Balkan Wars of 1912–13 in the Aegean and Black Seas, against Greek and Bulgarian opponents, respectively. (en)
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  • Berk-i Satvet (de)
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  • Berk-i Satvet (pl)
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