- Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino
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name = Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino
type = Defunct (merged 1929)
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foundation = 1857
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location_city =Trieste
location_country =Austria (laterItaly )
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services = Ship repair
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intl =Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino (STT) (Technical Establishment of Trieste) was a private
shipbuilding company based inTrieste from the mid-19th to early 20th century, and the most important naval shipbuilding firm of theAustro-Hungarian Empire .After
World War I ,Trieste was ceded toItaly and the firm built naval and commercial vessels for its new host country. STT was merged with another Italian shipbuilding firm, Cantieri Navale Triestino, in 1929, but its shipyards remained active well into the postwar period.History
Austro-Hungarian ownership
"Reference: Winklareth p. 292"
CRDA Trieste
The following table lists ships built at the former STT shipyards after the company's 1929 merger with Cantieri Navale Triestino to form CRDA.
"Reference: Winklareth p. 292-293"
Footnotes
References
* [http://www.hicon.pl/~pothkan/hhwn/AH-Maj.html#cdb Capital ships of the Austro-Hungarian Navy] , Historical Handbook of World Navies website.
* [http://navalhistory.flixco.info/G/bx53053(a63278z1b(a63293z1b)(a63278z2b(a53053z1b)(a63278z1e77968)))/1668/a0.htm Ships built by Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino] , Naval History Flixco website.
*Chesneau, Koleśnik & Campbell (1979): "Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships, 1860-1905", Conway, ISBN 0851771335, pp. 267-277. [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=_318ns9rtAUC&pg=PA267&lpg=PA267&dq=%22Stabilimento+Tecnico+Triestino%22+&source=web&ots=BXPq8N4f9q&sig=D2NQA4TqFp2EJRmxXma2-ilOYiU&hl=en#PPA267,M1 Extract] .
*Winklareth, Robert J. (2000): "Naval Shipbuilders of the World - From the Age of Sail to the Present Day", Chatham Publishing, ISBN 1 86176 121 X, pp. 292-293.
*Preston, Anthony (2002): "The World's Worst Warships", Conway Publishing, ISBN 0851777546, p. 65.
*Vego, Milan N. (1996): "Austro-Hungarian Naval Policy, 1904-14", Taylor & Francis, ISBN 0714642096, p. 30.
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