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 Author  Topic: Yugoslavian Type 108(78' Higgins copies)
  TED WALTHER

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Post a Reply To This Topic    Reply With Quotes     Edit Message     View Profile of TED WALTHER   Send Email To TED WALTHER Posted on: Mar 18, 2016 - 11:28am
While Nic raised the question, I found a Russian site that is loaded with photos of the Yugoslavian Type 108 motor torpedo boat. as I stated in an earlier post, they built 75-90 boats, which were duplicates of the ex RON 15
(201, 203, 204,207-209 211,213 217), which were designated MT 1- MT 8. which they received from the British in August 1945. As I wrote in the earlier post: "All RON 15 originals were reported scrapped by 1966. The Yugoslavians copied the design and called it the Type 108 and built around 75-96 boats built in the shipyards on the island of Korèula . Two of these copies were sold to Cambodia in 1965 and renamed VR-1 and VR-2 they were reportedly sunk by Khmer Rouge forces in 1975. 3 more were reportedly sold to Cyprus around 1971-72. Al even received some photos showing that one showed up in a Malta boatyard between 1990-99. apparently it was involved in smuggling, probably weapons or medical supplies as many boats were intercepted doing this, usually from the east coast of Italy, during Bosnian War. I saw several intel photos in 1999 of soviet style cold war torpedo and missile boats and also what I thought were sunken Higgins hulls near the island of Vis. They were near island caves. This is how they hid their boats, jus like the Greeks did/do with their Nasty's and later MTBs.

Here are the photos I found:


MT 1-8 the original ex RON 15 boats 1945


MT 101


MT 106


MT 108 underway 1949.


MT 115



MT 116


MT 126


MT 131


MT 137


MT 152



MT 155


MT 159


MT 160


MT 165


MT 170


MT 172


EX-MT 172 Manon


EX-MT 172 Manon underway 1999


MT 174



MT 178 after conversion Podgorka


In 1965 Yugoslavia sold two Type 108's to the Cambodian government, but they did not sell them any torpedoes. They were reportedly sunk by Khmer Rouge forces in 1975.

Cambodian VR 1 and VR 2 1965.


Cambodian VR-1


Cambodian VR-2


3 Type 108 boats at Limassol Naval Base, Cyprus 1971. One of these boats is the one Al posted that found its way to a Malta boatyard around 1999.
Take care,
TED



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The stern of the converted 152 Teuta does not look like a Higgins style configuration. Some of their later boats had a bridge very similar to the later PTF boats. Curious if the Yugo's powered their boats with Packards?

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Larry;
Agreed. I removed it.
Take care,
TED


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These are interesting pictures, I didn't know until recently that they even made a copy of the Higgins design.
It's also interesting to note that in another picture I saw they had the engines farther up than on the Higgins models.
I guess the ward room and officers bunks were taken from the design.
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These are interesting pictures, I didn't know until recently that they even made a copy of the Higgins design.
It's also interesting to note that in another picture I saw they had the engines farther up than on the Higgins models.
I guess the ward room and officers bunks were taken from the design.
ThePTboater


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