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The Yugoslav frigate Split or VPBR-31 Split, often called destroyer Split is the name for an anti-submarine warfare frigate built as a Koni class frigate by the Soviet Union in 1976, and upgraded to the Kotor class frigate between 1985 and 1986 by SFR Yugoslavia. In the prelude to the Battle of the Dalmatian channels, this ship bombarded the city of Split on November 15, 1991. With the changing political situation in Yugoslavia the ship was renamed into Beograd. As of 2009, she was also referred to as RF-31. She was offered to Egypt and valued at 3.2 million euros.

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  • The Yugoslav frigate Split or VPBR-31 Split, often called destroyer Split is the name for an anti-submarine warfare frigate built as a Koni class frigate by the Soviet Union in 1976, and upgraded to the Kotor class frigate between 1985 and 1986 by SFR Yugoslavia. In the prelude to the Battle of the Dalmatian channels, this ship bombarded the city of Split on November 15, 1991. With the changing political situation in Yugoslavia the ship was renamed into Beograd. As of 2009, she was also referred to as RF-31. She was offered to Egypt and valued at 3.2 million euros.
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  • The Yugoslav frigate Split or VPBR-31 Split, often called destroyer Split is the name for an anti-submarine warfare frigate built as a Koni class frigate by the Soviet Union in 1976, and upgraded to the Kotor class frigate between 1985 and 1986 by SFR Yugoslavia. In the prelude to the Battle of the Dalmatian channels, this ship bombarded the city of Split on November 15, 1991. With the changing political situation in Yugoslavia the ship was renamed into Beograd. As of 2009, she was also referred to as RF-31. She was offered to Egypt and valued at 3.2 million euros.
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