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All transfers 1950-2016 for Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegowina, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovakia, according to Sipri:There are conflicting reports, I have read the reports you are providing some time ago because I did search it.. but there are other reports saying that Egypt got one Sava Sub, even an Usraeli report in 2009 sail that Egypt procured a SAVA submarine.. So let's leave it at this, since there are no confirmations nor denials of it..
Montenegro
R: Egypt
(70) P-15M/SS-N-2C Anti-ship missile (2005) 2006-2007 (70) Second-hand; P-20 (SS-C-3) version for coast defence systems and for Project-205 (Osa-1) FAC
5 Project-205/Osa FAC (2005) 2007 (5) Second-hand
(7) Rubezh/SS-C-3 Coast defence system (2005) 2006-2007 (7) Second-hand
After the collapse of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (the final dissolution of Yugoslavia) the 108-th missile brigade for coastal defense, the 88-th fleet of submarines, the hydrographic Institute of the navy in Lepetane and the naval testing center were disbanded in 2007. Seven missile systems Frontier-E from the 108-th missile brigade and five missile boats class Osa were sold to Egypt, property of the naval testing center were transferred in the technical testing center of the Serbian army, naval base in Tivat Arsenal was sold to Canadian businessman Peter Munk for 3.2 million euro.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_Navy#cite_note-politika.rs-2
Submarines:
- P-801 Tara - Formerly called Nebojša, the only Yugoslav Royal Navy submarine that survived the 1941 German invasion. Withdrawn from service in 1954.
- P-802 Sava - Withdrawn from service in 1968.
- P-901 Mališan - Former Italian midget submarine CB-20. Withdrawn from service in 1959.
- Sutjeska-class
- P-811 Sutjeska - Withdrawn from service in 1980.
- P-812 Neretva - Withdrawn from service in 1981.
- Heroj-class
- P-821 Heroj – Heavy maintenance stopped during 2004, withdrawn from operational use. Transformed into a showpiece Naval Museum in Tivat.[5]
- P-822 Junak – Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ mid-90s. Scrapped for reclaimed iron at Tivat Arsenal.
- P-823 Uskok – Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in 1998. Sold and scrapped for reclaimed iron to Izmir, Turkey, in 2007.
- Sava-class
- P-831 Sava – Withdrawn from operational use by VSCG in 2004. Towed to Turkey in March 2010, where she was cut for scrap.[5]
- P-832 Drava – Heavy maintenance stopped during 1996, withdrawn from operational use by the VSCG. Cut for scrap metal at Tivat Arsenal in June 2008.[5]
- Una-class
- P-911Tisa – Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in 1997. To be on display in Belgrade[5][6]
- P-912 Una – Withdrawn from operational use by the RMVJ in 1997. Transformed into a showpiece Naval Museum in Tivat.[6]
- P-913 Zeta – On display at Pivka Military History Park in Pivka [5] since 2011[6]
- P-914 Soča – Remained in Croatia during events of 1991.[5][6] Heavy maintenance and modernization completed in 1996. In operational use by the Croatian Navy as Velebit (P-01) until 2004, when she was withdrawn. Currently awaiting sale at Lora Naval Base in Split, Croatia.
- P-915 Vardar – Heavy maintenance stopped in 2003, withdrawn from operational use by the MVSCG. Cut into scrap metal in July 2008 at Tivat Arsenal.[5][6]
- P-916 Vrbas – Withdrawn from operational use by MVSCG in 2005. On display at museum in Belgrade in Serbia.[5][6]