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The Novara class, known as Rapidkreuzer or Helgoland-Klasse (in English
English language
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 literally rapid cruiser ) was a class of light cruisers of the Austro-Hungarian Navy
Austro-Hungarian Navy
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 active during the First World War
World War I
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. The ships were an improved design of the earlier SMS Admiral Spaun
SMS Admiral Spaun
SMS Admiral Spaun was a unique light cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy. Three other ships were built to similar specifications as the Admiral Spaun, but with different propulsion, and increased armament.-Overview:...

, which had been laid down in 1908.

Three ships were built and commissioned:
Ship Builder Launched Completed
SMS Saida CNT, Trieste 26 October 1912 1 August 1914
SMS Helgoland Danubius, Fiume 23 November 1912 29 August 1914
SMS Novara
SMS Novara (1912)
SMS Novara was a Novara class light cruiser of the Austro-Hungarian Navy which served during World War I.-Construction:In 1912, the cruiser Novara was constructed for the Austro-Hungarian Navy, of the improved Spaun class design...

Danubius, Fiume 15 February 1913 10 January 1915

Design

Main armament for the ships were nine 10 cm guns and six torpedo tubes, an improvement over Admiral Spaun by two 10 cm guns. The lightly armored ships had a top speed of 27 knots (52.9 km/h). The weak point of the Novara class was its relatively light armament. Guns of caliber 12 or 15 cm were considered but not added due to the war situation.

Another three ships with 12 cm guns and maximum speed of 30 knots (58.8 km/h), projected as a replacement of Zenta class
SMS Zenta
SMS Zenta was a small light cruiser built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy, lead ship of her class, named after the town of Senta. and were her sister ships...

, never got over planning phase.

Service history

Together with the Tatra class torpedo boat
Torpedo boat
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s they were ideally suited to the naval warfare of the Adriatic sea
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. Numerous fast raids on Italian ports were undertaken, the most spectacular action was the successful attack of Novara, Helgoland, and Saida on the Otranto Barrage
Otranto Barrage
The Otranto Barrage was an Allied naval blockade of the Otranto Straits between Brindisi in Italy and Corfu on the Albanian side of the Adriatic Sea in World War I. The blockade was intended to prevent the Austro-Hungarian Navy from escaping into the Mediterranean and threatening Allied operations...

 on 15 May 1917; the three cruisers, along with two destroyers and three German U-boats sank 14 trawlers.

After the war the ships were given to the victorious Entente powers: France
France
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 incorporated Novara under the name Thionville into its fleet (scrapped in 1942). Italy
Italy
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took over Helgoland and Saida as Brindisi and Venezia (both scrapped in 1937).

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