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Alternative name S.M.S. Zerstörer Streiter
Average depth 58 m / 190.3 ft
Max depth 64 m / 210 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): The wreck of the K.u.K. Austro-Hungarian Destroyer STREITER. Built in 1905/06 in Trieste; 115t, 46m long, 4.6 m wide, 21-man crew.
On 04/16/1918 the steamer PETKA collided with S.M.S. STREITER and sank him off Lovran.
The wreck is very deep, with poor visibility, lots of fishing nets and mud sunk. Penetration into the wreck seems impossible. Due to the construction and age, strong symptoms of decay.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck of the K.u.K. Austro-Hungarian Destroyer STREITER. Built in 1905/06 in Trieste; 115t, 46m long, 4.6 m wide, 21-man crew.
On 04/16/1918 the steamer PETKA collided with S.M.S. STREITER and sank him off Lovran.
The wreck is very deep, with poor visibility, lots of fishing nets and mud sunk. Penetration into the wreck seems impossible. Due to the construction and age, strong symptoms of decay.
The wreck of the K.u.K. Austro-Hungarian Destroyer STREITER. Built in 1905/06 in Trieste; 115t, 46m long, 4.6 m wide, 21-man crew.
On 04/16/1918 the steamer PETKA collided with S.M.S. STREITER and sank him off Lovran.
The wreck is very deep, with poor visibility, lots of fishing nets and mud sunk. Penetration into the wreck seems impossible. Due to the construction and age, strong symptoms of decay.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck of the K.u.K. Austro-Hungarian Destroyer STREITER. Built in 1905/06 in Trieste; 115t, 46m long, 4.6 m wide, 21-man crew.
On 04/16/1918 the steamer PETKA collided with S.M.S. STREITER and sank him off Lovran.
The wreck is very deep, with poor visibility, lots of fishing nets and mud sunk. Penetration into the wreck seems impossible. Due to the construction and age, strong symptoms of decay.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck of the K.u.K. Austro-Hungarian Destroyer STREITER. Built in 1905/06 in Trieste; 115t, 46m long, 4.6 m wide, 21-man crew.
On 04/16/1918 the steamer PETKA collided with S.M.S. STREITER and sank him off Lovran.
The wreck is very deep, with poor visibility, lots of fishing nets and mud sunk. Penetration into the wreck seems impossible. Due to the construction and age, strong symptoms of decay.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck of the K.u.K. Austro-Hungarian Destroyer STREITER. Built in 1905/06 in Trieste; 115t, 46m long, 4.6 m wide, 21-man crew.
On 04/16/1918 the steamer PETKA collided with S.M.S. STREITER and sank him off Lovran.
The wreck is very deep, with poor visibility, lots of fishing nets and mud sunk. Penetration into the wreck seems impossible. Due to the construction and age, strong symptoms of decay.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck of the K.u.K. Austro-Hungarian Destroyer STREITER. Built in 1905/06 in Trieste; 115t, 46m long, 4.6 m wide, 21-man crew.
On 04/16/1918 the steamer PETKA collided with S.M.S. STREITER and sank him off Lovran.
The wreck is very deep, with poor visibility, lots of fishing nets and mud sunk. Penetration into the wreck seems impossible. Due to the construction and age, strong symptoms of decay.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck of the K.u.K. Austro-Hungarian Destroyer STREITER. Built in 1905/06 in Trieste; 115t, 46m long, 4.6 m wide, 21-man crew.
On 04/16/1918 the steamer PETKA collided with S.M.S. STREITER and sank him off Lovran.
The wreck is very deep, with poor visibility, lots of fishing nets and mud sunk. Penetration into the wreck seems impossible. Due to the construction and age, strong symptoms of decay.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck of the K.u.K. Austro-Hungarian Destroyer STREITER. Built in 1905/06 in Trieste; 115t, 46m long, 4.6 m wide, 21-man crew.
On 04/16/1918 the steamer PETKA collided with S.M.S. STREITER and sank him off Lovran.
The wreck is very deep, with poor visibility, lots of fishing nets and mud sunk. Penetration into the wreck seems impossible. Due to the construction and age, strong symptoms of decay.
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