Croatian patrol boat Šolta

Šolta in the Lora Naval base in August 2011.
History
Yugoslavia
NameMukos
BuilderTito's Shipyard Kraljevica, Kraljevica, SR Croatia
Launched18 November 1982
Out of service14 November 1991
IdentificationPČ-176
Croatia
NameŠolta
NamesakeŠolta (island)
OperatorCroatian Navy
Commissioned15 May 1992
Identification
StatusActive
General characteristics
Class & typeMirna-class patrol boat
Displacement
  • Standard: 125 t (123 long tons)
  • Full: 142 t (140 long tons)
Length32 m (105 ft 0 in)
Beam6.75 m (22 ft 2 in)
Draught2.7 m (8 ft 10 in)
Propulsion
SpeedMaximum: 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Armament1 × Bofors 40 mm (1.6 in)/1 D70 gun

Šolta (pennant number OB-02) is a Mirna-class patrol boat in service with the Croatian Navy. Completed during the 1980s as Mukos (PČ-176), it was the sixth ship of a class that was being built for the Yugoslav Navy in the Kraljevica Shipyard.

During the Croatian War of Independence, Mukos was part of a tactical group tasked with enforcing a naval blockade of the city of Split. On 14 November 1991, Croatian Navy commandos disabled the vessel with an improvised torpedo, leaving the vessel drifting and abandoned by her crew. The crippled ship was then tugged away by Croatian locals to the nearby island of Šolta. She was subsequently repaired and entered service with the Croatian Navy as Šolta. As of 2014, Šolta remains in service with the Croatian Coast Guard, an integral part of the navy.