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Russian destroyer Leytenant Zatsarenny

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could be carried. After 1909, another 75 mm gun was replaced by a 120 mm gun, while after 1914, the remaining 75 mm guns were replaced by two 47 mm anti-aircraft guns and the mine load increased to 50. The ship had a crew of 91–94.
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The ship was originally designed to have a gun armament of six 75 mm guns, but was completed with the forward gun replaced by a single 120 mm (4.7 in gun). Three 450 mm (17.7 in) torpedo tubes were fitted, while 40
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s limited their usefulness. Operations included escort operations, support for fleet operations, minelaying, landing sabotage teams and bombarding Turkish fortifications and ports. On 1–6 January 1915 (OS)
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rated at 6,500 ihp (4,800 kW), which gave a design speed of 25 kn (29 mph; 46 km/h).
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but by 1912 this speed had dropped to 22.5 kn (25.9 mph; 41.7 km/h). Two funnels were fitted.
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Campbell, N. J. M. (1979). "Russia". In Chesneau, Roger & Kolesnik, Eugene M. (eds.).
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reached a speed of 24.28 kn (27.94 mph; 44.97 km/h) during
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was sunk on 17 June 1917 (OS) (30 June NS), when she ran onto a German
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was developed to meet a requirement for larger destroyers for the
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on 16 October 1907 OS, entering service on 3 October 1909 (OS).
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Budzbon, Przemysław (1985). "Russia". In Gray, Randal (ed.).
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She was sunk on 30 June 1917, when she ran onto a German
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Index

Leytenant Zatsarenni

Sevastopol
Russian Empire
Leytenant Shestakov class
Normand boilers
knots
nautical miles
120 mm gun
75 mm guns
torpedo tubes
Russian
Imperial Russian Navy
destroyer
Leytenant Shestakov class
Ivan Shestakov
torpedo boat
Russo-Turkish War
naval mine
Ottoman Navy
light cruiser
Imperial German Navy
SMS Breslau
Danube
Fidonisi Island
Snake Island
Sulina
divers
Leytenant Shestakov class
Black Sea Fleet

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