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TORPEDO SHIPS

No131 torpedo boats (1895-1897)

nearly sister-ship Tosna 1892

Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
¹131 [No131], 6.1921- Òðàë [Tral]     Izhora Wks, Kolpino 7.1894 1896 1897 harbour craft 1.1910, minesweeper 4.1921, stricken 11.1925
¹132 [No132], 1.1910- ×åêà [Cheka]     Izhora Wks, Kolpino 8.1894 1895 1896 harbour craft 1.1910, minesweeper 5.1915, captured by Germany 5.3.1918
¹268 [No268], 7.1915- Ò.8 [T.8], 4.1916- Ò.78 [T.78], 8.1916- Ò.278 [T.278], 10.1916- ¹11 [No11]     Nikolayev Admiralty 1894 9.3.1895 late 1895 stricken 4.1911, minesweeper 7.1915, dispatch vessel 10.1916, scuttled 18.6.1918
¹269 [No269]     Nikolayev Admiralty 1894 23.3.1895 Autumn 1895 collision 28.11.1895

 

Displacement normal, t

100

Displacement full, t

 

Length, m

38.7

Breadth, m

5.18

Draught, m

2.03

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 VTE, 2 Du Temple boilers

Power, h. p.

1000

Max speed, kts

21

Fuel, t

coal 20

Endurance, nm(kts) 820 - 950(10)

Armament

2 x 5 - 37/17 Hotchkiss, 1 - 381 TT (bow), 1 x 1 - 381 TT

Complement

18

Project history: Smaller version of Polangen class.

Modernizations: 1915, Cheka, T.8; 1921, No131: - 1 - 381 TT, 1 x 1 - 381 TT; + mechanical minesweeping gear

1916, No11: - minesweeping gear; + 1 x 1 - 47/40 Hotchkiss

Naval service: No269 collided with torpedo cruiser Kazarskiy 27.11.1895. No11 was scuttled 18.6.1918 at Novorossiysk, remaining boats were abandoned by Whites at Sevastopol.

 

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