

She was finally decommissioned in 1980 and scrapped in 1986.

Once commissioned in July 1958, the ship would be designated as flagship and served as such until the late 1970s when a boiler explosion forced her into retirement as a training ship. She, however, had a much more extensive anti-submarine warfare armament. Her main battery consisted of four single 127 mm/38 (the same as the Fletcher-class destroyers) and her torpedo armament consisted of only one quintuple launcher. However, her characteristics would be quite different from the initial design. It is only thanks to the cooperation of the United States of America and the United Kingdom that Split would finally be completed, almost 20 years after being laid down. She would be refloated (again) but at this point, the Tito-Stalin split of 1948 brought any idea of completing her to a halt. Soon after, she would be refloated by the Germans… just to be scuttled again in late 1944 to avoid her being captured by the Yugoslav Partisans. The Italians continued working on her until they had to scuttle Split with the Armistice of 1943. The ship was laid down in July 1939 but sadly, in April 1941, Yugoslavia was invaded by Italy and the uncompleted ship was captured. Split was initially meant to carry five 140 mm guns as main battery, completed by two triple torpedo launchers. The ship was designed to support the raiding strategy that Yugoslavia had in mind in case of a war with Italy. Updated data on radar, sonar and air defense of ships.Split was a Yugoslav large destroyer designed for the Royal Yugoslav Navy in the late 1930s.Added a minimap scale calibrating function for fine-tuning on high resolution screens.Added displaying of minefields and mine-planes.Fixed plane colors for players from ALPHA custom group.Fixed a bug where interceptors were displayed as default fighters.Fixed a bug with incorrect location of aircraft icons in new versions of the game.added Remove unique captain voiceovers (by Aslain)
