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SMS Lussin was a torpedo cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, a modified version of the preceding Zara class. As envisaged by the Marinekommandant (Navy Commander), Vice Admiral Friedrich von Pöck, Lussin would be the leader of a flotilla of torpedo boats, with the additional capability of carrying out scouting duties. The ship proved to be too slow and too lightly armed for either of these tasks, so she spent the majority of her career as a training ship for engine and boiler room personnel, along with occasional stints with the main fleet for training exercises. She took part in only one significant operation, an international blockade of Greece in 1886 to prevent the country from declaring war on the Ottoman Empire. In 1910–1913, Lussin was rebuilt as an admiralty yacht, and she spent

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  • SMS Lussin was a torpedo cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, a modified version of the preceding Zara class. As envisaged by the Marinekommandant (Navy Commander), Vice Admiral Friedrich von Pöck, Lussin would be the leader of a flotilla of torpedo boats, with the additional capability of carrying out scouting duties. The ship proved to be too slow and too lightly armed for either of these tasks, so she spent the majority of her career as a training ship for engine and boiler room personnel, along with occasional stints with the main fleet for training exercises. She took part in only one significant operation, an international blockade of Greece in 1886 to prevent the country from declaring war on the Ottoman Empire. In 1910–1913, Lussin was rebuilt as an admiralty yacht, and she spent World War I as a barracks ship for German U-boat crews based in Pola. After the war, she was ceded to Italy as a war prize, renamed Sorrento, and briefly saw service as a mother ship for MAS boats from 1924 to 1928, when she was discarded. (en)
  • O SMS Lussin foi um cruzador torpedeiro operado pela Marinha Austro-Húngara. Seu batimento de quilha ocorreu em setembro de 1882 na Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino em Trieste e foi lançado ao mar em dezembro do ano seguinte, sendo comissionado na frota austro-húngara em fevereiro de 1885. Era armado com uma bateria principal composta por dois canhões de 150 milímetros e um tubo de torpedo de 350 milímetros, tinha um deslocamento de mais de mil toneladas e conseguia alcançar uma velocidade máxima de doze nós (22 quilômetros por hora). O Lussin passou a maior parte de sua carreira como navio de treinamento por sua velocidade máxima ter ficado abaixo do projetado, sendo ativado apenas para manobras de treinamento. Sua única grande operação foi ajudar no bloqueio da Grécia em 1886 para impedi-la de declarar guerra contra o Império Otomano. Foi reconstruído como iate na década de 1910 e passou a Primeira Guerra Mundial como alojamento para tripulações de u-boots. Foi tomado pela Itália como prêmio de guerra e renomeado para Sorrento. servindo com o país até ser desmontado em 1928. (pt)
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  • SMS Lussin was a torpedo cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, a modified version of the preceding Zara class. As envisaged by the Marinekommandant (Navy Commander), Vice Admiral Friedrich von Pöck, Lussin would be the leader of a flotilla of torpedo boats, with the additional capability of carrying out scouting duties. The ship proved to be too slow and too lightly armed for either of these tasks, so she spent the majority of her career as a training ship for engine and boiler room personnel, along with occasional stints with the main fleet for training exercises. She took part in only one significant operation, an international blockade of Greece in 1886 to prevent the country from declaring war on the Ottoman Empire. In 1910–1913, Lussin was rebuilt as an admiralty yacht, and she spent (en)
  • O SMS Lussin foi um cruzador torpedeiro operado pela Marinha Austro-Húngara. Seu batimento de quilha ocorreu em setembro de 1882 na Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino em Trieste e foi lançado ao mar em dezembro do ano seguinte, sendo comissionado na frota austro-húngara em fevereiro de 1885. Era armado com uma bateria principal composta por dois canhões de 150 milímetros e um tubo de torpedo de 350 milímetros, tinha um deslocamento de mais de mil toneladas e conseguia alcançar uma velocidade máxima de doze nós (22 quilômetros por hora). (pt)
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