- The
Hrabri class of
submarines consisted of two
vessels built for the
Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes –
Yugoslavia from 1929 on – by Vickers-Armstrong...
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translation omitted the DM
initials entirely, however,
dubbing Danger Mouse Hrabri mišek ('Brave Mouse'). In Australia, the show was
first broadcast on ABC...
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Hrabri (Brave) was the lead boat of the
Hrabri-class submarines;
built for the
Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes–
Yugoslavia by the Vickers-Armstrong...
- ISO 3166-1 code. The team's
nickname is "The
Brave Falcons" (Montenegrin:
Hrabri Sokoli). Montenegro's
traditional home
colours are red, with a gold trim...
- Nebojša was the
second of the
Hrabri-class submarines;
built for the
Kingdom of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes–
Yugoslavia by the Vickers-Armstrong
Naval Yard...
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Ghiculescu and Căpitan
Dumitrescu and
Bulgarian torpedo boats Drazki,
Smeli and
Hrabri. The operation,
lasting between 7 and 16
October 1941, was
largely successful...
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transferred to the
Yugoslav Navy at the end of the war. Two British-made
Hrabri-class
submarines were
brought into
service in 1927.
During the
April 1941...
- 1946.
Parts of
uncompleted L-class
submarines were used for the
Yugoslav Hrabri-class submarines. The L
class emerged as an
improvement on the
earlier E...
- from the
original on 2016-03-03.
Retrieved 2004-07-15. Ćopić, Branko. "
Hrabri Mita i
drekavac iz rita". U
svijetu medvjeda i leptirova.
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- six
torpedo boats. Her five
sisters were named:
Smeli (Смели, "Brave"),
Hrabri (Храбри, "Valiant"),
Shumni (Шумни, "Noisy"),
Letyashti (Летящи, "Flying")...