Second drawing in a series containing the never were warship designs of the Austro-Hungarian KuK Kriegsmarine.
In 1917 the Austro-Hungarian navy ordered a new type of monitor design for the use on the coastline of the Adriatic in an effort to support the army troops in their fight against the Italians. The information about these monitors is less then scarce, having 2 ships to be built (by AH practice they should be named provisionally as No.XIII and XIV) with a main armament of 2x 24cm cannons in 2 single turrets and a displacement of 1.500tons and nothing more.
Based on these info and researching material of similar armed ships and similar sized vessels of other nations (Hull shape is based on the British Humber class monitors and the single turret from the Hapsburg class battleships) I was able to create this drawing, using some elements of the No.XI (Duna class) riverine monitor design.