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2012: 168:("Взрыв", 1877, 160 tons) with torpedo armament was originally called "minnoye sudno", "минное судно" ("mine/torpedo vessel"). A large series of 133 20-30-ton ships followed in 1878; they were classified "minonoska", "minonosnaya lodka", "миноноска" (literally, "mine/torpedo boat"). It usually translates as "torpedo boat, 2nd class". Then came torpedo ships, which Russia had built or bought since 1880 and classified as "minonosets", "миноносец" (literally, "mine/torpedo carrier"). This designation includes relatively large ships. It therefore translates into English as either " 2470: 1932: 188: 924: 93: 202: 87: 230: 1687: 1755: 1807: 1627: 216: 2058: 24: 2162: 1764:
Classified as 'torpedo cruisers' until 1907. Actively participated in World War I in the Baltic Sea and the Russian Civil War on that country's lakes. Designed with an unusually long hull to increase the number of guns and torpedo launchers that could be fitted, far in excess of most destroyers of
176:" depending on a displacement of more or less than 200 tons. Starting in 1907 and still used today, all sufficiently large torpedo armed ships are classified as EM (ЭМ), "eskadrennyi minonosets", "эскадренный миноносец" (literally, "squadron torpedo carrier"), which usually translates as " 2022:
A large series of slightly differing destroyers, which took an active part in World War I. Some were completed in postrevolutionary Russia by using parts from other ships. The Baltic destroyers mostly waited through the Revolution and the Russian Civil War in
1782:("Конструктор") in 1926, a corvette (patrol ship) in 1941, combat service on Lake Ladoga in 1941–1944 during World War II, sunk by Finnish aircraft in 1941 (200 men lost: crew and evacuees), raised and repaired as a gunboat in 1943, test ship 1945, BU in 1957 1636:
They were until 1907, classified as 'torpedo cruisers' and built with public donations, then named after the most lavish donors. They participated in World War I in the Baltic Sea and in the Russian Civil War on that country's rivers and lakes.
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During their construction they were classified as 'torpedo cruisers'. They actively participated in World War I and in the Russian Civil War in the Black Sea. Distinguishing features of this series were the 120 mm guns.
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Built with public donations and named after the most lavish donors, they were classified as 'torpedo cruisers' until 1907. They participated in World War I and in the Russian Civil War on the Baltic and Caspian Seas.
2145:("Поспешный", 1914, BSF) – captured by Germany in 1918, captured by Britain; she was delivered to the White Army in 1919 and interned by France in Bizerte in 1920. She returned to Soviet Russia and was BU after 1924 2115:("Дерзкий", 1914, BSF) – captured by Germany in 1918; she was also captured by Britain, delivered to the White Army in 1919 and interned by France in Bizerte in 1920. She returned to Soviet Russia and was BU in 1933 2200:("Пылкий", 1914, BSF) – captured by Germany 1918, delivered to the White Army by the British in 1919; she was interned by France in Bizerte in 1920. She returned to Soviet Russia and was BU in 1933 445:("Рьяный") 1902, reclassified as a minesweeper in 1913, handed over to the Finnish Red Army in 1918, served in the Finnish Navy as Torpedo Boat S1 from 1918, decommissioned in 1927, sunk as target. 677:
with a torpedo, she duelled with IJN torpedo boat destroyers shortly afterwards, and was driven onto a sandbank on 27 March 1904. She was subsequently refloated by Japan in 1905, renamed
1298:
After completion all ships were reclassified as destroyers; they participated in World War I in the Baltic Sea for patrol, cruiser and minelaying purposes. Some units participated in the
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ships were originally organized as torpedo boats ("minonosets"), then were later reclassified as destroyers ("eskadrennyi minonosets") in 1907. Pacific destroyers were built in
3002: 2997: 1561:-class torpedo boat destroyers. They participated in World War I in the Baltic Sea and in the Russian Civil War (1917–1923) on that country's rivers and lakes. 324:
destroyers were armed with 15-inch torpedoes and one 75 mm gun, as well as several 3-pounder QF guns. Combat experience during that war resulted in the
2107:). Captured by Britain, she was delivered to the White Army in 1919, interned by France in Bizerte in 1920; she was returned to Soviet Russia and BU in 1930 2992: 278:, was laid down in 1894 and completed in January 1895; she was 190 feet long, displaced 220 tons, and attained a speed of over 30 knots during her trials. 455:("Подвижный") 1902, handed over to the Finnish Red Army in 1918, served in the Finnish Navy as Torpedo Boat S5; decommissioned in 1925 and sunk in 1944 2947:. Spravochnik / Red. S. S. Berezhnoi i dr. – Voyenizdat, Moscow, 1981. (Ships and auxiliary vessels of the Soviet Navy in 1917–1927. Reference-book) 1701:
Classified as 'torpedo cruisers' until 1907. Participated in World War I in the Baltic Sea and in the Russian Civil War on that country's lakes.
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of 1904–1905; those that had escaped from Port Arthur later served in the Siberian Flotilla. Baltic destroyers participated in World War I, the
2846: 1991: 610: 1951: 832:
Officially classified as torpedo boats, they participated in the Russo-Japanese War. Two later served in the Siberian and Arctic Flotillas.
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Two ships also served as minelayers from 1914, but mainly for the new communist party later on. These vessels were built to the designs of
2011: 2632:("Железняков") in 1939; she served in the Bulgarian Navy from 1947 to 1949; she was hulked as a floating barracks in 1953 and BU in 1957 2084: 1222:("Щука") (1904, BSF) – captured by Germany in 1918, captured by Britain and delivered to the White Army in 1919, interned by France in 959:
class were named after various "active" characteristics at the time of Tsushima, with all but one beginning with the Russian letter Б.
161: 2987: 2959: 2928: 2896: 435:("Ретивый") 1902; she was reclassified as a minesweeper in 1913, transferred to the Volga and the Caspian Sea in 1918 and BU in 1922 60: 42: 546: 2331:("Войков") in 1928. She was transferred to the Pacific Ocean Fleet in 1936; she became a training ship in 1949 and was BU in 1956 1120:
Originally classified as torpedo boats. The first two were sent to the Far East and took part in the Battle of Tsushima in 1905.
1127:("Грозный", 1904, BF) – after the war she served in the Siberian Flotilla; she was classified as a destroyer in 1907, BU in 1925 425:
in 1918; she served in the Finnish Navy as Torpedo Boat S2 from 1918 and was lost with all hands in a storm on October 4, 1925
332: 955:(1905). The survivors were reclassified as destroyers in 1907. Originally named after various aquatic animals and fish, the 409:
in 1918; she served in the Finnish Navy as Torpedo Boat S4 from 1918, returned to Soviet Russia in 1920, probably BU in 1925
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in 1918; she served in the Finnish Navy as Torpedo Boat S3 from 1918, returned to Soviet Russia in 1920, probably BU in 1925
2027:. Later reconditioned, they took part and were lost in World War II. Black Sea ships mostly shared the fate of the Russian 2619: 363:("Прочный") 1902; she was reclassified as a minesweeper 1913, transferred to the Volga and the Caspian in 1918, BU in 1922 2982: 2603: 2591: 2294: 147: 143: 2567: 1845:("Бакинский рабочий") in 1924. She was a gunboat in 1926, a training ship in 1949 and sunk as a target vessel in 1961 2652:("Цериго", 1917, BSF) – transferred incomplete by the White Army to Bizerte, interned by France, sold for BU in 1923 1668:("Москвитянин", 1905, BF) – transferred to the Caspian Sea in 1918, sunk in a battle with a British flotilla in 1919 2575: 2525: 2473: 1889:("Советский Дагестан") in 1945. She was classified as a gunboat in 1926, a training ship in 1949 and was BU in 1962 2647: 2635: 2348: 2097:("Беспокойный"). She was interned by France in Bizerte in 1920; she returned to Soviet Russia and was BU in 1933 775:
of 1904–1905. Three of them later served in the Siberian Flotilla; they were reclassified as destroyers in 1907
2558: 2486: 2110: 282:
was followed by 26 similar TBDs built in Russian yards between 1896 and 1903. This first series of 'classic'
2583: 2270: 2041: 413: 241:(1897) at the naval parade on the occasion of the summit of Emperors Nicholas II and Wilhelm II. Reval, 1902 164:. They were classified "minnyi kater", "минный катер" ("mine/torpedo launch"). One large seagoing ship, the 2001: 759:; she served as an aviso. Badly damaged by a Japanese torpedo launch, she was scuttled by her crew in 1904. 2075: 2065: 1448:
Classified as torpedo boats until 1907. A pair of Siberian destroyers were built in Germany, delivered to
638: 630: 395:("Поражающий"), an aviso in 1913; she was transferred to the Volga and the Caspian Sea in 1918, BU in 1925 283: 267: 263: 2232: 2205: 325: 321: 940: 756: 370: 294: 1982:("Капитан Сакен"), interned by France in Bizerte in 1920, returned to Soviet Russia and BU after 1924 1063: 422: 406: 382: 1278:), captured by Britain and delivered to Italy in 1918, delivered to the White Army in 1919, renamed 2969:. – Voyenizdat, Moscow, 1948. (List of Russian Ships of Steam and Armored Navy (from 1861 to 1917). 2469: 797: 629:("Скворец") (1903, POF) – On 13 April 1904 while returning from patrol, and attempting to re-enter 275: 1988:("Капитан-лейтенант Баранов", 1907, BSF) – scuttled in Tsemes Bay to avoid capture on 18 June 1918 2047:("Новик", 1911, BF) – fastest warship in the world at the time of completion (37.3 kn.), renamed 952: 772: 560: 298: 2186:("Быстрый", 1914, BSF) – in 1918–20, being under repair, she passed from hand to hand until the 1931: 641:(IJN) torpedo boat destroyers, and was sunk during the surface engagement; 59 crewmen were lost. 130:
The format is: Name, launch year, place of construction (if foreign), commissioning fleet (BF =
2913:
Otechestvennoye voyennoye korablestroyenoye v tretyem stoletii svoyei istorii. – Sudostroyeniye
2363:("Карл Либкнехт") in 1922; she was transferred to the Northern Fleet in 1933 and hulked in 1955 2955: 2924: 2906:
Boyevye korabli russkogo flota 8.1914–10.1918 gody: Spravochnik / Red. Yu. V. Apalkov. – INTEK
2892: 2830: 2596:("Калиакрия", 1916, BSF) – scuttled at Tsemes Bay on 18 June 1918. Raised in 1925 and renamed 1299: 1062:) (1902, BF) – captured by Japan with the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian squadron, Admiral 755:("Лейтенант Бураков"); she was the fastest Russian torpedo boat (33.6 kn) during the siege of 306: 302: 157: 2616:("Незможник") in 1926, became a training ship in 1945, was rebuilt as a target vessel in 1949 2121:("Пронзительный", 1914, BSF) – was scuttled in Tsemes Bay to prevent capture on 18 June 1918 1863:("Маркин") in 1923. She became a gunboat in 1926, a training ship in 1949 and was BU in 1958 1390: 1334: 290: 139: 1873:("Туркменец-Ставропольский") 1908; she was transferred to the Caspian Sea in 1919, renamed 1614:("Достойный", 1907, BF) – transferred to Lake Onega and the Caspian Sea in 1919, BU in 1925 1309:("Лейтенант Бураков", 1905, Le Havre, BF) – aviso 1912, struck a mine in 1917 (23 men lost) 328:
switching to 18-inch torpedoes and two 75 mm guns for their destroyers after the war.
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2139:("Громкий", 1913, BSF) – she was scuttled in Tsemes Bay to prevent capture on 18 June 1918 2028: 923: 744: 535:("Стремительный") in 1902; she was scuttled to avoid capture at Tsemes Bay on 18 June 1918 135: 1343:("Исполнительный", 1905, La Seyne, BF) – wrecked in 1914 and found in 2014 (130 men lost) 1151:
Classified as destroyers in 1907. Participated in World War I and the Russian Civil War.
2407:("Валериан Куйбышев") in 1937, converted to a target and test vessel in 1955, BU in 1958 201: 1081: 1030:") (1901, BF) – after the war she served in the Siberian Flotilla; she was renamed the 374: 114: 92: 2089:("Беспокойный", 1913, BSF) – captured by Germany in 1918, captured by France (renamed 229: 2976: 2908:, St. Petersburg, 1996. (Warships of the Russian Navy in August 1914 – October 1918). 732: 86: 317:. Black Sea destroyers also participated in World War I and the Russian Civil War. 169: 131: 2939:
Before Port Arthur In A Destroyer; The Personal Diary Of A Japanese Naval Officer.
2915:, St. Petersburg, 1995. (Native Naval Shipbuilding in 3rd century of its history ) 1851:("Войсковой", 1904, BF) – transferred to the Caspian Sea in 1919; she was renamed 1686: 932: 2945:
Korabli i vspomogatel'nye suda sovetskogo Voyenno-Morskogo Flota (1917–1927 gody)
345:("Прыткий") in 1902; she was fitted as a minesweeper in 1915, transferred to the 1825:("Украйна", 1904, BF) – transferred to the Caspian Sea in 1919; she was renamed 1754: 1645: 1449: 1394: 1162:("Карп") (1903, BSF) – captured by Germany in 1918, scuttled by her crew in 1919 1059: 988:") (1901, POF) – after the war she served with the Siberian Flotilla, BU in 1925 421:("Прозорливый") 1902, reclassified as a minesweeper in 1913, handed over to the 350: 346: 310: 1778:("Сибирский стрелок", 1905, BF) – reclassified as a test ship in 1921, renamed 2342: 2341:("Ленин") in 1922; she was scuttled to prevent capture whilst under repair at 1957: 1626: 1596:("Расторопный", 1907, BF) – transferred to the Caspian Sea in 1918, BU in 1925 1575: 1191: 1084:) (1902, BF) – after the war she served with the Siberian Flotilla, BU in 1925 904: 820:("Бесшумный") 1902, transferred to the Arctic Sea Flotilla in 1917, BU in 1924 740: 666: 500: 381:("Послушный") 1902; reclassified as a minesweeper in 1913, handed over to the 1895:("Казанец", 1905, BF) – torpedoed by a German submarine in 1916 (45 men lost) 1608:("Деятельный", 1907, BF) – transferred to the Caspian Sea in 1918, BU in 1925 887:("Грозовой") 1902, transferred to the Arctic Sea Flotilla 1917, BU in 1923–24 2024: 215: 177: 173: 2057: 1494: 1480: 1470: 1460: 728: 405:("Резвый") 1902, reclassified as a minesweeper in 1913, handed over to the 2834: 1806: 1602:("Дельный", 1907, BF) – transferred to the Caspian Sea in 1918, BU in 1922 877:("Властный") 1902, transferred to the Arctic Sea Flotilla 1917, BU in 1921 2850: 2187: 1996:("Лейтенант Зацарённый", 1907, BSF) – struck a mine in 1917 (37 men lost) 999: 948: 840: 670: 2513: 2378: 1970:("Лейтенант Пущин") (1907, BSF) – captured by Germany in 1918 (renamed 1939: 1283: 1265: 1223: 1095: 1013: 2429:("Капитан Конон Зотов", 1915, BF) – BU without being completed in 1922 2403:("Рыков") in 1922, transferred to the Northern Fleet in 1933, renamed 2161: 1525:("Внимательный" in 1906, Elbing, BF) – minesweeper in 1921, BU in 1925 1507:("Бдительный", 1906, Elbing, BF) – struck a mine in 1917 (60 men lost) 1139:("Громящий", 1904, BF) – classified as a destroyer in 1907, BU in 1925 2463:("Лейтенант Ломбард") (1917, BF) – BU without being completed in 1922 1658:("Финн", 1905, BF) – transferred to the Caspian Sea in 1918, renamed 1027: 552: 338: 2967:
Korabley Russkogo Parovogo i Bronenosnogo Flota (s 1861 po 1917 god)
2441:("Лейтенант Дубасов", 1916, BF) – BU without being completed in 1924 1359:("Лёгкий", 1905, La Seyne, BF) – training vessel in 1920, BU in 1924 563:
where she collided with a Japanese torpedo boat which sank, renamed
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in 1904; those destined for the Baltic (except for the uncompleted
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2553:("Фёдор Стратилат", 1917, BF) – BU without being completed in 1924 2468: 2301:("Самсон") 1946, hulked as a floating barracks 1951 and BU in 1956 2056: 2010: 1930: 1805: 1753: 1685: 1625: 1473:, SF) – transferred to the Arctic Sea Flotilla in 1917, BU in 1924 1463:, SF) – transferred to the Arctic Sea Flotilla in 1917, BU in 1924 1045: 985: 922: 314: 2151:("Счастливый", 1914, BSF) – captured by Germany in 1918 (renamed 911:("Боевой") since 1902, sunk by Japanese torpedo destroyer in 1904 619:("Кулик") (1903, POF) – sunk in battle in 1904 (49 men were lost) 2580:("Фидониси", 1916, BSF) – scuttled at Tsemes Bay on 18 June 1918 2572:("Гаджибей", 1916, BSF) – scuttled at Tsemes Bay on 18 June 1918 2521: 2435:("Капитан Кроун", 1916, BF) – BU without being completed in 1922 2386: 1709: 971: 1371:("Летучий", 1905, Le Havre, BF) – wrecked in 1914 (65 men lost) 786:("Бдительный") 1902; she struck a mine and was scuttled in 1904 2588:("Керчь", 1916, BSF) – scuttled at Tsemes Bay on 19 June 1918. 1674:("Доброволец", 1905, BF) – struck a mine in 1916 (37 men lost) 1622:
class / Project Letter "Sh" (Schichau) (570/650 tons), 4 ships
1246:("Задорный") (1904, BSF) – struck a mine in 1916 (56 men lost) 1172:("Белуга") (1903, BSF) – captured by Germany in 1918 (renamed 701:("Дрозд") (1903, POF) – struck a mine and was scuttled in 1904 17: 651:("Грач") (1903, POF) – struck a mine and was scuttled in 1904 2221:("Володарский") 1922, struck a mine in 1941 (c.140 men lost) 1236:("Карась") (1904, BSF) – struck a mine in 1916 (48 men lost) 1198:("Живой"), wrecked in 1920 (250 men lost: crew and evacuees) 1133:("Громкий", 1904, BF) – sunk in battle in 1905 (23 men lost) 665:("Кондор") (1903, POF) – After successfully sinking the IJN 262:
Russia was the second nation, after Great Britain, to build
156:. First small ships with a mine or torpedo — (pole mines or 2512:("Автроил", 1914, BF) – captured by the British in 1918 by 2194:("Фрунзе") in 1925, she was sunk by German aircraft in 1941 1802:
class / Project Letter "V" (Vulcan) (630–730 tons), 8 ships
1788:("Охотник", 1906, BF) – struck a mine in 1917 (52 men lost) 1541:("Внуштельный" in 1906, Elbing, BF) – minesweeper in 1921, 1531:("Выносливый" in 1906, Elbing, BF) – minesweeper in 1921, 691:("Стриж") (1903, POF) – struck a mine in 1904 (2 men lost) 209:(1877), which accomplished the first combat torpedo attack 2447:("Михаил", 1916, BF) – BU without being completed in 1922 2257:("Летун", 1915, BF) – damaged by mine in 1916, BU in 1927 2251:("Орфей", 1915, BF) – damaged by mine in 1917, BU in 1931 223:
with projecting mine launchers, Saint Petersburg, c. 1895
2520:
she was delivered to the Estonian Navy. She was sold to
2385:; she was delivered to the Estonian Navy and sold on to 2377:("Спартак") in 1918, captured by the British in 1918 in 2359:("Капитан Белли" 1915, completed in 1928, BF) – renamed 1260:) in 1918, delivered to the White Army in 1919, renamed 857:("Выносливый") 1902, struck a mine in 1904 (12 men lost) 195:(1877). She was armed with a bow underwater torpedo tube 2399:("Капитан Керн" 1915, completed in 1927, BF) – renamed 2239:("Реут") in 1951; she was sunk as a target ship in 1958 38: 2686:("Гренгамн", BF) – BU without being completed in 1922 2547:("Брячислав", 1914, BF) – wrecked in 1923, BU in 1924 1349:("Крепкий", 1905, La Seyne, BF) – training destroyer 1274:("Зоркий", 1904, BSF) – captured by Germany in 1918 ( 1208:("Угорь") (1904, BSF) – captured by Germany in 1918 ( 1186:("Рыбец") (1903, BSF) – captured by Germany in 1918 ( 297:
and assembled. They subsequently participated in the
2674:("Гогланд", BF) – BU without being completed in 1922 2506:("Карл Маркс") 1922, sunk by German aircraft in 1941 2245:("Гром", 1915, BF) – sunk in battle, 13 October 1917 1430:("Инженер-механик Анастасов", 1907, SF) – BU in 1923 1286:
in 1920, returned to Soviet Russia and BU after 1924
1268:
in 1920, returned to Soviet Russia and BU after 1924
1252:("Звонкий") (1904, BSF) – captured by Germany 1918 ( 1098:") (1902, BF) – sunk in battle in 1905 (73 men lost) 160:) — appeared in the Russian Navy in 1877 during the 2919:Chesneau, Roger; Kolesnik, Eugene M., eds. (1979). 2692:("Патрас", BF) – BU without being completed in 1922 2668:-class squadron minesweepers (1,350 tons), 4 ships 2103:(1913, BSF) – she was captured by Germany in 1918 ( 2093:), delivered to the White Army in 1919 and renamed 1978:), delivered to the White Army in 1919 and renamed 1090:("Безупречный", "Irreproachable" or "Perfect"), ex- 182: 110: 102: 75: 2680:("Кульм", BF) – BU without being completed in 1922 2537:("Прямислав", 1915, completed 1927, BF) – renamed 1732:("Железняков") 1922, aviso in 1926, hulked in 1938 1535:("Артемьев") 1925, decommissioned 1932, BU in 1953 1147:class / "Z" and "Zh" class (350/440 tons), 9 ships 2921:Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905 1226:in 1920, returned to Soviet Russia and BU in 1924 939:Two Pacific ships participated in the defence of 796:("Бесстрашный") 1902; she was transferred to the 499:("Сметливый") 1902, scuttled to avoid capture at 2775: 2736: 2640:("Левкас", 1917, completed 1925, BSF) – renamed 2413:("Константин", 1915, BF) – struck a mine in 1919 2231:("Урицкий") in 1922; she was transferred to the 2051:("Яков Свердлов") in 1926, struck a mine in 1941 1956:("Лейтенант Шестаков", 1907, BSF) – scuttled in 1256:), captured by Britain and delivered to Greece ( 471:("Кречет") launched 1898 Crichton, Turku., CF – 2829:Virve Rissanen, Sadan vuoden mysteeri selvisi, 2771: 2769: 2624:("Корфу", 1917, completed 1925, BSF) – renamed 2608:("Занте", 1917, completed 1923, BSF) – renamed 2453:(1917, BF) – BU without being completed in 1922 2155:), captured by Britain; she was wrecked in 1919 1584:("Стройный", 1906, BF) – sunk by a bomb in 1917 1321:("Молодецкий", 1905, Le Havre, BF) – BU in 1923 97:Naval jack (top) and ensign of the Russian Navy 2891:(in Russian). Moscow: Ввоенное Ииздательство. 2337:("Капитан Изыльметьев" in 1914, BF) – renamed 2267:("Энгельс") in 1922; she struck a mine in 1941 1644:("Эмир Бухарский", 1904, BF) – transferred to 465:("Пронзительный") 1902, decommissioned in 1911 2714: 2712: 2710: 2708: 2373:("Капитан Кингсберген") (1915, BF) – renamed 2353:("Гавриил". 1915, BF) – struck a mine in 1919 1048:") (1901, BF) – scuttled in 1905 (6 men lost) 1002:") (1901, POF) – wrecked and scuttled in 1904 735:, now in modern northern Poland), ex-Chinese 8: 2293:("Сталин") 1922; she was transferred to the 2283:("Артём") in 1928; she struck a mine in 1941 1385:-class torpedo boats (300–310 tons), 5 ships 1190:), captured by Britain and delivered to the 1108:("Сиг", "Whitefish") (1904, BF) – BU in 1925 1881:("Туркменец-Ставропольский") also in 1920, 1772:("Генерал Кондратенко", 1905, BF) – BU 1924 1553:class / Project of 1904 (382 tons), 8 ships 1519:("Бурный" in 1906, Elbing, BF) – BU in 1925 1513:("Боевой" in 1905, Elbing, BF) – BU in 1925 1436:("Лейтенант Малеев", 1907, SF) – BU in 1923 1365:("Ловкий", 1905, Le Havre, BF) – BU in 1925 1327:("Мощный", 1905, Le Havre, BF) – BU in 1926 1315:("Меткий", 1905, Le Havre, BF) – BU in 1922 1116:class / Project of 1903 (420 tons), 3 ships 551:("Решительный") 1902, captured by Japan in 320:During the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), 1574:("Сторожевой", 1906, BF) – transferred to 1377:("Лихой", 1905, Le Havre, BF) – BU in 1922 719:(海龙) class (ex-Chinese) (312 tons), 1 ship 274:, which was built for Russia by Britain's 3003:Russian and Soviet military-related lists 2790: 2786: 2784: 2760: 2748: 2297:in 1936, refitted to the training vessel 2235:in 1933. Refitted as the training vessel 1722:("Гайдамак", 1905, Kiel, BF) – BU in 1927 353:in 1918–1919, and broken up (BU) in 1922. 266:(TBDs), basing their first ones upon the 61:Learn how and when to remove this message 2319:("Лейтенант Ильин", 1914, BF) – renamed 2160: 1913:("Донской казак", 1906, BF) – BU in 1924 1054:("Бедовый", "Daring" or "Reckless"), ex- 711:("Дятел") (1903, POF) – scuttled in 1904 293:, transported in sections by railway to 228: 214: 200: 186: 2998:Destroyers of the Imperial Russian Navy 2704: 2541:("Калинин") 1925, struck a mine in 1941 2423:("Свобода") 1917, struck a mine in 1919 2369:("Капитан 1 ранга Миклухо-Маклай"), ex- 1578:and the Caspian Sea in 1919, BU in 1925 1076:("Бодрый", "Bouncy" or "Cheerful"), ex- 1022:("Бравый", "Gallant" or "Dashing"), ex- 867:("Внушительный") 1902, scuttled in 1904 567:in 1906; she was decommissioned in 1917 525:("Лейтенант Шмидт") in 1922, BU in 1927 2847:Chantiers et Ateliers Augustin Normand 2644:("Шаумян") in 1925 and wrecked in 1942 2600:("Дзержинский"), struck a mine in 1942 2190:took possession. Repaired and renamed 1493:("Инженер-механик Дмитриев", in 1905, 1393:, transported in pieces by railway to 1212:), destroyed by British troops in 1919 1176:), destroyed by British troops in 1919 966:("Буйный", "Wild" or "Exuberant"), ex- 895:-class torpedo boat (350 tons), 1 ship 847:("Внимательный") 1902, wrecked in 1904 72: 2133:subclass (1,110/1,460 tons), 5 ships 1919:("Забайкалец", 1906, BF) – BU in 1923 1901:("Стерегущий", 1905, BF) – BU in 1924 1794:("Пограничник" 1906, BF) – BU in 1924 1662:("Карл Либкнехт") in 1919, BU in 1925 1652:("Яков Свердлов") in 1919, BU in 1925 1648:and the Caspian Sea in 1918, renamed 43:providing more context for the reader 7: 2502:("Громоносец") (1914, BF) – renamed 1424:("Тревожный", 1906, SF) – BU in 1923 853:("Стерлядь", 1901, Le Havre, POF) – 782:("Кит", 1899, Elbing POF) – Renamed 597:("Перепел") (1903, POF) – BU in 1923 587:("Горлица") (1902, POF) – BU in 1923 513:("Свирепый") in 1902, the destroyer 2664:-subclass destroyers, later — Mod. 2217:("Победитель", 1914, BF) – renamed 1907:("Страшный", 1905, BF) – BU in 1924 1479:("Инженер-механик Зверев" in 1906, 1264:("Звонкий"), interned by France in 2993:Ships of the Imperial Russian Navy 1590:("Разящий", 1906, BF) – BU in 1924 1568:("Сильный", 1905, BF) – BU in 1924 1282:("Зоркий"), interned by France in 883:("Лосось", 1902, Le Havre, POF) – 873:("Кефаль", 1901, Le Havre, POF) – 771:Torpedo boats participated in the 607:("Щегол") (1903, POF) – BU in 1923 14: 2923:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 2419:("Владимир", 1915, BF) – renamed 863:("Осётр", 1901, Le Havre, POF) – 816:("Касатка", 1900, Elbing, POF) – 792:("Дельфин", 1899, Elbing, POF) – 337:("Сокол") launched 1895, Yarrow, 2313:subclass (1,260 tons), 14 ships 2227:("Забияка", 1914, BF) – renamed 1960:to avoid capture on 18 June 1918 1742:("Рошаль") 1922, wrecked in 1924 1487:("Жемчужин") in 1925, BU in 1930 1404:("Твёрдый", 1906, SF) – Renamed 1034:("Анисимов") in 1923, BU in 1925 974:") (1901, BF) – scuttled in 1905 931:not long before transferring to 810:("Беспощадный") 1902, BU in 1923 681:; she was decommissioned in 1913 475:("Прыткий") 1902, hulked in 1911 91: 85: 22: 2367:Kapitan 1 ranga Miklukho-Maklay 2289:("Самсон", 1916, BF) – renamed 1813:among Finnish skerries, in 1910 1738:("Уссуриец", 1907, Kiel, BF) – 1459:("Капитан Юрасовский" in 1907, 1414:("Точный", 1906, SF) – Renamed 1040:("Блестящий", "Brilliant"), ex- 1016:) (1901, BF) – scuttled in 1905 509:("Павлин", 1901, BSF) – became 481:("Лебедь", 1901, BSF) – became 154:Note on official classification 2275:("Азард", 1916, BF) – renamed 2263:("Десна", 1915, BF) – renamed 1501:("Рошаль") in 1925, BU in 1929 1469:("Лейтенант Сергеев" in 1907, 1418:("Потапенко") 1923, BU in 1927 1353:("Рошаль") in 1922, BU in 1924 1294:class (237/320 tons), 11 ships 919:class (350/450 tons), 10 ships 806:("Скат", 1899, Elbing, POF) – 258:class (240–300 tons), 27 ships 1: 2889:Крейсера и Миносцы: Справочик 2389:in 1933, where she was named 1855:("Фридрих Энгельс") in 1920, 1750:class (615/750 tons), 4 ships 1728:("Амурец", 1905, Kiel, BF) – 1682:class (570/750 tons), 4 ships 1545:("Мартынов") 1925, BU in 1940 1497:, BF) – minesweeper in 1922, 1483:, BF) – minesweeper in 1922, 1066:in 1905; she was renamed the 828:class (312/346 tons), 5 ships 577:("Сердитый") 1902, BU in 1923 559:in 1905, participated in the 191:First Russian torpedo vessel 162:Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) 79:Rossiiskiy Imperatorskiy flot 76:Российский Императорский флот 2776:Chesneau & Kolesnik 1979 2737:Chesneau & Kolesnik 1979 2564:(1,320–1,760 tons), 7 ships 2081:(1,180/1,405 tons), 4 ships 2007:(1,260–1,620 tons), 49 ships 1974:), then captured by France ( 1716:("Сладков") 1922, BU in 1928 1397:, launched and commissioned 1104:("Видный", "Prominent"), ex- 485:("Строгий") in 1902 and the 2628:("Петровский") in 1925 and 2612:("Незаможный") in 1923 and 1428:Inzhener-mekhanik Anastasov 3019: 2941:John Murray, London, 1907. 1885:("Альтфатер") in 1922 and 1869:("Трухменец", 1905, BF) – 1859:("Войсковой") in 1920 and 1491:Inzhener-mekhanik Dmitriev 1444:class (450 tons), 10 ships 935:. Baltic Sea, October 1902 489:("Марти") 1922, BU in 1929 451:("Альбатрос", 1901, BF) – 341:. Baltic Fleet. – Renamed 1986:Kapitan-leitenant Baranov 1927:class (635 tons), 4 ships 1879:Turkmenets-Stavropol'skiy 1877:("Мирза Кучук") in 1920, 1871:Turkmenets-Stavropol‘skiy 1408:("Лазо") 1923, BU in 1927 994:("Бурный", "Stormy"), ex- 980:("Бойкий", "Jaunty"), ex- 767:class (350 tons), 4 ships 521:("Свирепый") in 1919 and 495:("Пеликан", 1901, BSF) – 369:("Коршун") launched 1898 84: 2988:Lists of ships of Russia 2887:Berezhnoy, S.S. (2002). 2327:("Троцкий") in 1922 and 2323:("Гарибальди") in 1919, 2279:"Зиновьев") in 1922 and 1841:("Украйна") in 1923 and 1829:("Карл Маркс") in 1920, 1477:Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev 1242:("Лейтенант Пущин"), ex- 1194:in 1918–19, renamed the 1008:("Быстрый", "Fast"), ex- 747:(17 June 1900), renamed 739:— 海華) – captured at the 637:was suddenly engaged by 545:("Баклан", 1901, POF) – 2965:Moiseev, S. P. Spisok. 573:("Бекас", 1901, POF) – 531:("Фазан", 1901, BSF) – 461:("Беркут", 1898, CF) – 417:("Гагара", 1899, BF) – 359:("Ястреб", 1898, BF) – 264:torpedo boat destroyers 2492:(1,390 tons), 5 ships 2482: 2211:(1,260 tons), 8 ships 2177: 2071: 2038:subclass (1,280 tons) 2019: 1966:("Капитан Сакен"), ex- 1943: 1814: 1761: 1698: 1633: 1452:in parts and launched 936: 800:in 1917 and BU in 1924 639:Imperial Japanese Navy 431:("Филин", 1900, BF) – 401:("Ворон", 1899, BF) – 391:("Нырок", 1898, BF) – 242: 224: 210: 196: 170:torpedo boat 1st class 2952:The First Destroyers. 2727:Lyon pp. 58 & 120 2472: 2164: 2060: 2014: 1934: 1833:("Украйна") in 1920, 1809: 1757: 1689: 1629: 926: 441:("Сова", 1900, BF) – 326:Imperial Russian Navy 322:Imperial Russian Navy 232: 218: 204: 190: 1993:Leytenant Zatsarenny 1936:Leytenant Zatsarenni 1837:("Маркин") in 1922, 1064:Zinovy Rozhestvensky 751:("Таку"), in 1901 – 707:("Расторопный"), ex- 305:(1917–1923) and the 106:1696 – February 1917 2983:Lists of destroyers 2937:Grant, R. 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A 8 2516:and under the name 2427:Kapitan Konon Zotov 2381:and under the name 2371:Kapitan Kingsbergen 2295:Pacific Ocean Fleet 1953:Leytenant Shestakov 1925:Leitenant Shestakov 1770:General Kondratenko 1557:The last series of 1457:Kapitan Yurasovskiy 1442:Kapitan Yurasovskiy 1389:They were built in 1333:("Искусный", 1905, 947:) were sent to the 798:Arctic Sea Flotilla 647:("Сторожевой"), ex- 615:("Стерегущий"), ex- 276:Yarrow Shipbuilders 237:-type torpedo boat 205:The torpedo launch 158:Whitehead torpedoes 148:Pacific Ocean Fleet 39:improve the article 2802:Grant pp. 125, 126 2763:, pp. 232–233 2483: 2405:Valerian Kyibyshev 2335:Kapitan Izylmetyev 2178: 2072: 2020: 1968:Leitenant Pushchin 1944: 1887:Sovetskiy Dagestan 1843:Bakinskiy Rabochiy 1815: 1762: 1708:("Всадник", 1905, 1699: 1634: 1337:, BF) – BU in 1924 1240:Leitenant Pushchin 1145:Leitenant Pushchin 953:Battle of Tsushima 951:and fought in the 937: 773:Russo-Japanese War 561:Battle of Tsushima 299:Russo-Japanese War 243: 225: 211: 197: 2831:Helsingin Sanomat 2461:Leitenant Lombard 2459:("Мечеслав"), ex- 2439:Leitenant Dubasov 1776:Sibirskiy strelok 1467:Leitenant Sergeev 1307:Leitenant Burakov 1300:Russian Civil War 1292:Leitenant Burakov 1168:("Завидный"), ex- 1158:("Заветный"), ex- 927:The torpedo boat 843:, POF) – Renamed 839:("Форель", 1900, 753:Leitenant Burakov 725:Leitenant Burakov 687:("Стройный"), ex- 555:in 1904, renamed 523:Leitenant Schmidt 307:Finnish Civil War 303:Russian Civil War 247: 246: 144:Siberian Flotilla 120: 119: 71: 70: 63: 3010: 2934: 2902: 2874: 2843: 2837: 2827: 2821: 2818: 2812: 2809: 2803: 2800: 2794: 2788: 2779: 2773: 2764: 2758: 2752: 2746: 2740: 2734: 2728: 2725: 2719: 2716: 2551:Fiodor Stratilat 2498:("Изяслав"), ex- 2391:Almirante Villar 2005:-class destroyer 1853:Friedrich Engels 1712:, BF) – renamed 1434:Leitenant Maleev 1391:Saint Petersburg 1232:("Живучий"), ex- 697:("Разящий"), ex- 657:("Сильный"), ex- 625:("Страшный", ex- 603:("Статный"), ex- 423:Finnish Red Army 407:Finnish Red Army 383:Finnish Red Army 377:. Baltic Fleet. 291:Saint Petersburg 183: 140:Caspian Flotilla 95: 89: 73: 66: 59: 55: 52: 46: 26: 25: 18: 3018: 3017: 3013: 3012: 3011: 3009: 3008: 3007: 2973: 2972: 2931: 2918: 2899: 2886: 2883: 2878: 2877: 2844: 2840: 2828: 2824: 2819: 2815: 2810: 2806: 2801: 2797: 2789: 2782: 2774: 2767: 2759: 2755: 2747: 2743: 2735: 2731: 2726: 2722: 2717: 2706: 2701: 2528:Almirante Guise 2524:in 1933, named 2475:Almirante Guise 2361:Karl Liebknecht 2317:Leitenant Ilyin 2176:-type destroyer 2029:Black Sea Fleet 2009: 1929: 1804: 1752: 1684: 1660:Karl Liebknecht 1642:Emir Bukharskiy 1624: 1555: 1446: 1387: 1296: 1218:("Жаркий"), ex- 1149: 1118: 921: 897: 830: 769: 745:Boxer Rebellion 721: 661:("Баклан"), ex 593:("Скорый"), ex- 583:("Смелый"), ex- 541:("Кондор"), ex- 503:on 18 June 1918 393:Porazhayushchiy 260: 252: 136:Black Sea Fleet 128: 123: 98: 90: 77: 67: 56: 50: 47: 36: 27: 23: 12: 11: 5: 3016: 3014: 3006: 3005: 3000: 2995: 2990: 2985: 2975: 2974: 2971: 2970: 2963: 2948: 2942: 2935: 2929: 2916: 2909: 2903: 2897: 2882: 2879: 2876: 2875: 2873: 2872: 2863: 2838: 2835:Article on web 2822: 2813: 2804: 2795: 2791:Berezhnoy 2002 2780: 2765: 2761:Berezhnoy 2002 2753: 2749:Berezhnoy 2002 2741: 2729: 2720: 2703: 2702: 2700: 2697: 2696: 2695: 2694: 2693: 2687: 2681: 2675: 2655: 2654: 2653: 2645: 2633: 2617: 2601: 2589: 2581: 2573: 2556: 2555: 2554: 2548: 2542: 2532: 2531:and BU in 1948 2507: 2467: 2466: 2465: 2464: 2454: 2448: 2442: 2436: 2430: 2424: 2414: 2408: 2394: 2393:and BU in 1955 2364: 2354: 2346: 2332: 2304: 2303: 2302: 2284: 2268: 2258: 2252: 2246: 2240: 2233:Northern Fleet 2222: 2203: 2202: 2201: 2195: 2159: 2158: 2157: 2156: 2146: 2140: 2124: 2123: 2122: 2116: 2108: 2098: 2055: 2054: 2053: 2052: 2049:Yakov Sverdlov 2031:of 1918–1920. 2008: 1999: 1998: 1997: 1989: 1983: 1961: 1928: 1922: 1921: 1920: 1914: 1908: 1902: 1896: 1890: 1864: 1846: 1803: 1797: 1796: 1795: 1789: 1783: 1773: 1751: 1745: 1744: 1743: 1733: 1723: 1717: 1683: 1677: 1676: 1675: 1669: 1663: 1653: 1650:Yakov Sverdlov 1623: 1617: 1616: 1615: 1609: 1603: 1597: 1591: 1585: 1579: 1569: 1554: 1548: 1547: 1546: 1536: 1526: 1520: 1514: 1508: 1502: 1488: 1474: 1464: 1445: 1439: 1438: 1437: 1431: 1425: 1419: 1409: 1386: 1380: 1379: 1378: 1372: 1366: 1360: 1354: 1344: 1338: 1328: 1322: 1316: 1310: 1295: 1289: 1288: 1287: 1269: 1247: 1237: 1227: 1213: 1204:("Жуткий", ex- 1199: 1182:("Живой"), ex- 1177: 1163: 1148: 1142: 1141: 1140: 1134: 1128: 1117: 1111: 1110: 1109: 1099: 1085: 1071: 1070:and BU in 1922 1049: 1035: 1017: 1003: 989: 975: 920: 914: 913: 912: 903:("Сом", 1899, 896: 890: 889: 888: 878: 868: 858: 848: 829: 823: 822: 821: 811: 808:Besposhchadnyi 801: 787: 768: 762: 761: 760: 720: 714: 713: 712: 702: 692: 682: 652: 642: 620: 608: 598: 588: 578: 568: 553:Chefoo (China) 536: 526: 504: 490: 476: 466: 456: 446: 436: 426: 410: 396: 386: 375:St. Petersburg 364: 354: 259: 253: 251: 248: 245: 244: 226: 212: 198: 150:), fate = BU. 127: 124: 121: 118: 117: 115:Russian Empire 112: 108: 107: 104: 100: 99: 96: 82: 81: 69: 68: 30: 28: 21: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3015: 3004: 3001: 2999: 2996: 2994: 2991: 2989: 2986: 2984: 2981: 2980: 2978: 2968: 2964: 2961: 2960:1-55750-271-4 2957: 2953: 2950:Lyon, David. 2949: 2946: 2943: 2940: 2936: 2932: 2930:0-85177-133-5 2926: 2922: 2917: 2914: 2911:Burov, B. 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Note the 1917:Zabaykalets 1867:Trukhmenets 1780:Konstruktor 1672:Dobrovolets 1646:Lake Ladoga 1606:Deyatel‘nyi 1594:Rastoropnyi 1588:Razyashchiy 1572:Storozhevoy 1523:Vnimatelnyi 1485:Zhemchuzhin 1450:Vladivostok 1395:Vladivostok 1319:Molodetskiy 1044:("Окунь", " 1026:("Налим", " 1012:("Плотва", 984:("Акула", " 970:("Бычёк", " 941:Port Arthur 933:Port Arthur 845:Vnimatelnyi 757:Port Arthur 743:during the 705:Rastoropnyi 695:Razyashchiy 645:Storozhevoy 631:Port Arthur 419:Prozorlivyi 351:Caspian Sea 347:Volga River 295:Port Arthur 2977:Categories 2881:References 2870:Priamislav 2626:Petrovskiy 2593:Kaliakriya 2535:Pryamislav 2411:Konstantin 2215:Pobeditel' 2143:Pospeshnyi 2095:Bespokoiny 2086:Bespokoiny 2062:Bespokoiny 1958:Tsemes Bay 1765:the time. 1576:Lake Onega 1551:Deyatelnyi 1529:Vynoslivyi 1422:Trevozhnyi 1192:White Army 907:, POF) – 905:Birkenhead 855:Vynoslivyi 818:Besshumnyi 784:Bditel‘nyi 741:Taku Forts 675:Chiyo Maru 667:block ship 501:Tsemes Bay 453:Podvizhnyi 379:Poslushnyi 309:(1918) as 51:April 2020 2857:Karl Marx 2699:Footnotes 2569:Gadzhibey 2526:BAP  2504:Karl Marx 2457:Mecheslav 2321:Garibaldi 2025:Kronstadt 1905:Strashnyi 1857:Voiskovoy 1849:Voiskovoy 1827:Karl Marx 1736:Ussuriets 1691:Ussuriets 1612:Dostoinyi 1505:Bditelnyi 1416:Potapenko 1325:Moshchnyi 1230:Zhivuchiy 1082:"Gudgeon" 1058:("Кета", 851:Sterliad‘ 635:Strashnyi 623:Strashnyi 517:in 1918, 497:Smetlivyi 270:design. 250:Main list 178:destroyer 174:destroyer 126:1877–1917 2861:Isyaslav 2851:Le Havre 2684:Grengamn 2642:Shaumian 2577:Fidonisy 2560:Fidonisy 2496:Izyaslav 2488:Izyaslav 2417:Vladimir 2277:Zinovyev 2229:Uritskiy 2225:Zabiyaka 2188:Red Army 2172:, 1914) 1893:Kazanets 1883:Altfater 1786:Okhotnik 1759:Okhotnik 1748:Okhotnik 1720:Gaidamak 1582:Stroinyi 1543:Martynov 1533:Artemyev 1402:Tviordyi 1369:Letuchiy 1335:La Seyne 1331:Iskusnyi 1244:Zadornyi 1166:Zavidnyi 1156:Zavetnyi 1032:Anisimov 1000:Mackerel 949:Far East 885:Grozovoi 875:Vlastnyi 841:Le Havre 717:Hǎi Lóng 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459:Berkut 443:Ryanyi 414:Gagara 403:Rezvyi 339:London 315:avisos 287:-class 285:Havock 268:Yarrow 239:No.142 235:Pernov 207:Chesma 172:" or " 103:Active 2868:– ex- 2859:– ex- 2662:Novik 2621:Korfu 2605:Zante 2585:Kerch 2562:class 2490:class 2478:, ex- 2451:Sokol 2401:Rykov 2339:Lenin 2311:Novik 2272:Azard 2261:Desna 2255:Letun 2249:Orfey 2209:class 2207:Orfey 2174:Novik 2131:Novik 2079:class 2069:class 2043:Novik 2036:Novik 2016:Novik 2003:Novik 1697:class 1206:Ugor‘ 1046:Perch 1042:Okun‘ 1024:Nalim 986:Shark 982:Akula 881:Losos 871:Kefal 837:Forel 826:Forel 699:Drozd 669:(aka 649:Grach 617:Kulik 571:Bekas 529:Fazan 515:№ 204 487:Marti 429:Filin 399:Voron 389:Nyrok 334:Sokol 280:Sokol 272:Sokol 256:Sokol 193:Vzryv 166:Vzryv 2956:ISBN 2925:ISBN 2893:ISBN 2678:Kulm 2522:Peru 2387:Peru 2243:Grom 2237:Reut 2168:(ex- 2153:R 01 2105:R 03 1972:R 04 1710:Kiel 1656:Finn 1631:Finn 1620:Finn 1406:Lazo 1276:R 10 1258:Doxa 1254:R 11 1210:R 12 1188:R 14 1174:R 13 1160:Karp 1056:Keta 972:Goby 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Russian Empire
Baltic Fleet
Black Sea Fleet
Caspian Flotilla
Siberian Flotilla
Pacific Ocean Fleet
Whitehead torpedoes
Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
torpedo boat 1st class
destroyer
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torpedo boat destroyers
Yarrow
Yarrow Shipbuilders
Havock-class
Saint Petersburg
Port Arthur
Russo-Japanese War
Russian Civil War
Finnish Civil War
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