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TORPEDO SHIPS

VSADNIK torpedo cruisers / destroyers (1906-1907)

Amurets 1914

Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
Всадник [Vsadnik], 12.1922- Сладков [Sladkov]     Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany 7.1904 6.9.1905 6.1906 interned by Germany 12.4.1918 - 5.1918, stricken 12.1928
Гайдамак [Gaydamak]     Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany 7.1904 14.11.1905 6.1906 stricken 11.1926
Амурец [Amurets], 12.1922- Железняков [Zheleznyakov]     Maskyn & Brobygnads, Helsingfors 5.1904 late 1905 1907 dispatch vessel 11.1926, hulk 7.1938
Уссуриец [Ussuriets], 12.1922- Рошаль [Roshal]     Maskyn & Brobygnads, Helsingfors Spring 1904 1907 1907 stricken 11.1926

 

Displacement normal, t

710

Displacement full, t

930

Length, m

71.9

Breadth, m

7.16

Draught, m

2.44

No of shafts

2

Machinery

2 VTE, 4 Schulz-Thornycroft boilers

Power, h. p.

6500

Max speed, kts

25

Fuel, t

coal 205

Endurance, nm(kts) 1270 - 1920(14)

Armament

2 x 1 - 75/48 Canet, 6 x 1 - 57/50 Hotchkiss, 4 x 1 - 7.6/94, 3 x 1 - 450 TT, 20 - 25 mines

Complement

99

Project history: In comparison with Okhotnik class they had the smaller dimensions and strengthened artillery. Boiler rooms have been shared by watertight bulkheads, and engine rooms placed one behind another.

Modernizations: 1911, all: - 2 x 1 - 75/48, 6 x 1 - 57/50, 2 x 1 - 7.6/94; + 2 x 1 - 102/60, 1 x 1 - 37/20 Hotchkiss

Naval service: No significant events.

Amurets

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