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The Hrabri-class submarine consisted of two submarines built for the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes: YUGOSLAV SUBMARINE Hrabri and YUGOSLAV SUBMARINE Nebojša. The first submarines to serve in the Royal Yugoslav Navy (KM), they arrived in Yugoslavia on 5 April 1928, and participated in cruises to Mediterranean ports prior to World War II. During the April 1941 Axis invasion of Yugoslavia, Hrabri was captured by the Italians and later scrapped. Nebojša escaped to Egypt to join the British Royal Navy (RN). She served as an anti-submarine warfare training boat and then as a battery charging station for other submarines. In May 1942 her crew were removed and placed in a British military camp following a revolt by Yugoslav generals based in Egypt, and she received an almost entirely RN crew. She was briefly utilised for training at Beirut, but was formally handed back to the KM-in-exile in mid-1943. After the war, Nebojša was transferred to the new Yugoslav Navy and renamed Tara. She was used in a training role until 1954, then scrapped.