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Там зовсім мало. Наведу тут Antony Preston, Warship 2001-2002, Conway Maritime Press, 2001, p. 72 стаття The Royal Romanian Navy at War, 1941-1944, by Pierre Hervieux.

Between 23 June and 8 July the Soviet monitors Rostovtsev and Zhemchuzhin (385 tons, 1932, 2-130mm) accompanied by Zheleznyakov (263 tons, 1936, 2-102mm) together with four BKA armoured motor gunboats, held up attempts by Romanian monitors to advance down the Danube across the Pruth estuary. The Soviet monitors Udamy and Martynov (385 tons, 1932, 2-130mm) with twelve BKAs supported small landings of infantry troops on the southern bank of the Kilia arm. Nevertheless, the Soviet river flotilla of the Danube was trapped on the front line and found itself in a difficult situation. It had to be supported by the destroyers Kharkov, Smyshleny and Besposhchadny, coming from Sevastopol, between 23 and 25 June. No action took place between the major Romanian and Soviet combat ships, but in addition to supporting several landing operations, they also shelled enemy positions and laid and swept mines. Finally, the Soviet Danube flotilla was obliged to evacuate the river and, on 18 July, after having forced the passage between the Romanian coastal defence batteries of Periprava and Vilkovo, the five monitors and sixteen BKA armoured motor gunboats retreated to Odessa, under the protection of the light cruiser Komintern, the destroyers Kharkov, Bodry, Shaumyan, 2 gunboats, 10 motor torpedo boats and 6 armed motor boats. During that retreat a certain number of armoured motor gunboats and other small craft were lost: there were originally 23 BKAs (29 tons, l-76mm, 3 AA machine guns) in the Danube Flotilla and seven were lost before it evacuated the river, five having been identified:

MBKA 114 sunk or scuttled on Lake Kagul (Danube) on 8 July 1941

MBKA 134 sunk by Romanian gunfire near Periprava (Danube) on 8 July 1941

MBKA 232, 233, 234 (one sunk by gunfire off Reni on 29 June 1941, one sunk by gunfire near Vilkovo on 18 July 1941, one fate unknown, (scuttled?))

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До ваших джерел ще це - [1]. Тут більше деталей Sas1975kr (обговорення) 10:26, 11 грудня 2019 (UTC)Відповісти