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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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on 16 October 1907 OS, entering service on 3 October 1909 (OS).
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She was sunk on 30 June 1917, when she ran onto a German
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747:] (in Russian). Saint Petersburg, Russia: ИНТЕК.
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787:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921
745:Combat ships of the Russian fleet: 8.1914-10.1917
459:remained part of the Black Sea fleet during the
393:was 640 long tons (650 t). Four coal-fired
1005:List of destroyers of the Imperial Russian Navy
812:. New York: Mayflower Books. pp. 170–217.
1046:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in June 1917
741:Боевые корабли русского флота: 8.1914-10.1917г
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277:captain who had distinguished himself in the
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385:of 8.28 m (27 ft 2 in) and a
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288:that had been laid only days before by the
171:, two shafts, 6,500 hp (4,847 kW)
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339:was rediscovered in July 2007 by Russian
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389:of 2.59 m (8 ft 6 in).
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399:triple expansion steam engines
317:, followed by another ten off
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764:Крейсера и Миносцы: Справочик
485:From January to April 1916,
478:and three sailing ships off
143:74.14 m (243.2 ft)
869:. London: Arms and Armour.
362:based on experience of the
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1347:Maritime incidents in 1917
865:Watts, Anthony J. (1990).
273:herself was named after a
151:8.28 m (27.2 ft)
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959:Kapitan-leytenant Baranov
867:The Imperial Russian Navy
846:Halpern, Paul G. (1994).
501:, along with sister ship
397:were fitted, feeding two
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159:2.74 m (9.0 ft)
113:
109:Sunk by mine 30 June 1917
50:
32:
27:WWI-era Russian destroyer
762:Berezhnoy, S.S. (2002).
739:Apalkov, Yu. V. (1996).
347:Design and construction
114:General characteristics
440:, on 3 September 1906
936:Imperial Russian Navy
850:. London: UCL Press.
827:Fock, Harald (1989).
251:Imperial Russian Navy
40:Leytenant Zatsarennyy
1206:Leytenant Zatsarenni
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247:Лейтенант Зацаренный
238:Leytenant Zatsarenny
167:Steam engines, four
76:Leytenant Zatsarenni
18:Leytenant Zatsarenni
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465:Leytenant Shestakov
391:Displacement (ship)
354:Leytenant Shestakov
259:Leytenant Shestakov
256:of the four-strong
124:Leytenant Shestakov
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713:, pp. 245–246
616:, pp. 209–210
507:and the destroyer
491:Trebizond Campaign
364:Russo-Japanese War
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515:Terme River
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1326:Categories
1239:Amphitrite
1053:Shipwrecks
576:References
525:naval mine
430:Naval Yard
407:sea trials
286:naval mine
221:75 mm guns
215:120 mm gun
200:Complement
164:Propulsion
44:Sevastopol
1313:July 1917
1265:HMS
1254:USS
1245:Manchuria
1237:USS
1226:HMS
1198:HMS
1135:USS
1106:McCulloch
1104:USS
1065:Southland
699:Fock 1989
543:SMS
426:laid down
381:, with a
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1263:17 Jun:
1252:15 Jun:
1235:13 Jun:
1224:10 Jun:
1200:Cheerful
1196:30 Jun:
1174:27 Jun:
1167:Cestrian
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1113:15 Jun:
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1092:12 Jun:
1082:10 Jun:
982:Okhotnik
475:Georgios
446:launched
434:Mykolaiv
208:Armament
135:640 tons
90:Launched
1256:Olympia
1228:Grafton
1189:Ultonia
1072:7 Jun:
1061:4 Jun:
568:), off
550:Midilli
545:Breslau
535:Midilli
495:Trabzon
452:Service
438:Ukraine
428:at the
369:Vsadnik
329:), off
311:Midilli
306:Breslau
296:Midilli
243:Russian
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1183:Kléber
1126:Ariane
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570:Sulina
554:Danube
510:Strogi
341:divers
331:Sulina
315:Danube
191:1,944
140:Length
1147:AG-15
1137:Gypsy
1095:UC-66
1075:UC-29
991:Novik
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371:class
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181:knots
176:Speed
156:Draft
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1288:1917
1280:1916
1177:Doxa
1063:HMT
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