2. Surrender to Allies and the United States of fifteen Austro-Hungarian
submarines completed between the years 1910 and 1918 and of all German
submarines which are in or may hereafter enter Austro-Hungarian
territorial waters. All other Austro-Hungarian submarines to be paid off
and completely disarmed and to remain under the supervision of the
Allies and United States.
3. Surrender to Allies and United States with their complete armament
and equipment of three battleships, three light cruisers, nine
destroyers, twelve torpedo boats, one mine layer, six Danube monitors,
to be designated by the Allies and United States of America. All other
surface warships, including river craft, are to be concentrated in
Austro-Hungarian naval bases to be designated by the Allies and United
States of America and are to be paid off and completely disarmed and
placed under the supervision of Allies and United States of America.
4. Freedom of navigation to all warships and merchant ships of Allied
and associated Powers to be given in the Adriatic and up the River
Danube and its tributaries in the territorial waters and territory of
Austria-Hungary. The Allies and associated Powers shall have the right
to sweep up all mine fields and obstructions, and the positions of these
are to be indicated. In order to insure the freedom of navigation on the
Danube, the Allies and the United States of America shall be empowered
to occupy or to dismantle all fortifications or defense work.
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