Both
Sava and
Drava were part of the 88th Submarine Flotilla of the Yugoslav Navy, with the
Lora Naval Base in Split being their homeport. In October 1983 while underwater
Drava suffered a hull breach which almost resulted in the submarine and its entire crew being lost. It was revealed that the cause of the breach was a design flaw in the submarine itself. With the start of the
Croatian War of Independence both submarines were relocated to Montenegro where they were eventually commissioned with the
FR Yugoslav Navy. The major overhaul of
Drava was stopped in 1996 and the boat was
decommissioned sometime around 1999.
Sava was decommissioned in 2002 and was officially declared redundant in 2004, being not operational for some time by that point. The submarines were passed on to
Montenegro after the country
declared independence in 2006, and after unsuccessful attempts at selling the submarines as complete warships, in 2008 it was decided that they were to be sold for scrap or as museum exhibits.
Drava was sold and
scrapped in June 2008 in
Tivat. On 8 May 2008
Sava was sold as scrap for 174,500 Euros to the
Podgorica firm "Mont Metal" and was towed to
Turkey for scrapping. An article published in 2010 suggested that the submarine was sold along with the "Orca-2000" system still on board, although it was supposed to be removed along with the other sensitive combat equipment. "Orca-2000" was a torpedo fire control system that could also be used for navigation and was developed in Serbia and Montenegro . A few days later
Rajko Bulatović, commander of the
Montenegrin Navy at the time, made a statement explaining the "Orca-2000" system was never installed on
Sava, and was in fact, developed for a foreign customer. ==See also==