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Russian battleship Gangut (1911)

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oil sprayers for mixed oil/coal burning. They were arranged in two groups. The forward group consisted of two boiler rooms in front of the second turret, the foremost of which had three boilers while the second one had six. The rear group was between the second and third turrets and comprised two
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three and four in three transverse compartments. The outer compartments each had a high-pressure ahead and reverse turbine for each wing propeller shaft. The central engine room had two each low-pressure ahead and astern turbines as well as two cruising turbines driving the two center shafts. The
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positioned on top. The aft superstructure was enlarged and a new structure was built just forward of it, with another KDP-6 director surmounting it, which required the repositioning of the mainmast 9 meters (30 ft) forward. This did not leave enough room for a
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on 23 October for repairs. The Soviets took advantage of this time to add four more 37-mm 70-K AA guns and another twin 76.2-mm K-81 gun mount between February and April 1942. She was hit again by one heavy and three medium bombs dropped by
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and Kronstadt, and probably landed four 120-millimeter (4.7 in) guns on the following day for use ashore. She was badly damaged on 21 September by three bomb hits on her bow that knocked out two turrets and she was sent to the
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during the night of 4–5 April. and again by three bombs on 24 April. Her repairs were completed in November 1942, although a quadruple 37-mm 46-K gun mount was added in September. She supported Soviet forces during the
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again provided distant cover for minelaying operations. She saw no action of any kind during 1916. Her crew joined the general mutiny of the Baltic Fleet on 16 March 1917, after the idle sailors received word of the
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on 27 June 1925 while she was being refitted. She was recommissioned on 23 March 1926 and began a partial reconstruction on 12 October 1931, incorporating the lessons from the earlier modernizations of her sisters
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despite being bombed three times and under repair for a year. Retained on active duty after the war she became a training ship in 1954 before being struck off the Navy List in 1956 and slowly scrapped.
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were mounted on her quarterdeck. The magazines for these guns were probably situated in the rearmost casemates on each beam, which lost their 120-mm guns and twelve automatic
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guns were also added, three guns each on the middle turrets and the other six in the fore and aft superstructures. Four twin and four single 12.7-millimeter (0.50 in)
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She was reclassified as a 'school battleship' on 24 July 1954 and stricken on 17 February 1956. She was slowly scrapped and her hulk still survived in May 1958.
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turrets offered any advantage, discounting the value of axial fire and believing that superfiring turrets could not fire while over the lower turret because of
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against the Germans, who never tried to enter, so she spent her time training and providing cover for minelaying operations. Her crew joined the general
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provided steam to the engines at a designed working pressure of 17.5 standard atmospheres (1,770 kPa; 257 psi). Each boiler was fitted with
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and joined the Bolsheviks in 1918. She was laid up in 1918 for lack of manpower and not recommissioned until 1925, by which time she had been renamed
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decreased to 1.67 meters (5 ft 6 in) from her designed 1.76 meters (5 ft 9 in) as a result of her enlarged superstructures.
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mounted on the quarterdeck. Other AA guns were probably added during the course of World War I, but details are lacking. Budzbon says that four
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in 1714. She was completed during the winter of 1914–1915, but was not ready for combat until mid-1915. Her role was to defend the mouth of the
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after coaling. The return of the captain and the issue of a dinner of tinned meat restored order on the ship. On 10–11 November and 6 December
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compartments, each with eight boilers. At full load she carried 1,847.5 long tons (1,877.1 t) of coal and 700 long tons (710 t) of
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which delayed her trials, scheduled for 9 November 1914, to late December 1914. She entered service on 11 January 1915 when she reached
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before the Gulf of Finland iced over. She failed to inflict any permanent damage before she was driven off by near misses.
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s full-speed trials on 21 November 1915 and gave a top speed of 24.1 knots (44.6 km/h; 27.7 mph). Twenty-five
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required the Soviets to evacuate their base at Helsinki in March 1918 or have them interned by newly independent
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and two AA directors were also fitted. The large cranes were replaced by smaller ones taken from the ex-German
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broke out on 1 November when the executive officer refused to feed the crew the traditional meal of meat and
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and that provided her a range of 3,500 nautical miles (6,500 km) at a speed of 10 knots (19 km/h).
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of 8.99 meters (29.5 ft), 49 centimeters (1.61 ft) more than designed. Her displacement was 24,800
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guns mounted in four triple turrets distributed the length of the ship. The Russians did not believe that
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was limited to a bombardment of Finnish 10-inch (254 mm) coast defense guns on 18 December 1939 at
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were added to the roofs of the end turrets during the war. Four 17.7-inch (450 mm) submerged
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during World War I. She ran aground on 10 September, but suffered only minor damage. A minor
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Sailors gather by a main turret gun during a naval parade in the Tallinn roadstead, 1946
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problems. They also believed that distributing the turrets, and their associated
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fire-control computer, designated AKUR by the Soviets, as well as a copy of a
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air-warning radar sometime during 1944. On 22 July 1944 she was awarded the
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on 27 August, the furthest that any Russian dreadnought ventured out of the
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by the advancing Germans. She opened fire on troop positions of the German
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She finished her reconstruction on 4 August 1934. Her participation in the
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were replaced by a dozen oil-fired boilers originally intended for the
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Budzbon, Przemysław (1980). "Soviet Union". In Chesneau, Roger (ed.).
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Budzbon, Przemysław; Radziemski, Jan & Twardowski, Marek (2022).
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and her sisters led the first group of ships on 12 March and reached
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to be completed. She was named after the Russian victory over the
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drove the four propellers. The engine rooms were located between
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Budzbon, Przemysław (1985). "Russia". In Gray, Randal (ed.).
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as the secondary battery intended to defend the ship against
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armament was greatly reinforced in early 1941, just before
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on 9 November 1918 for lack of manpower and was renamed
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and was assigned to the First Battleship Brigade of the
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s machinery was built by the Franco-Russian Works. Four
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She was reconstructed between 1931 and 1934 with new
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24,800 tonnes (24,400 long tons; 27,300 short tons)
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Index

Gangut (ship)

Russian Empire
Battle of Gangut
Admiralty Works
Saint Petersburg
Soviet Union
October Revolution
Order of the Red Banner
Gangut-class
battleship
Parsons
steam turbines
Yarrow boilers
knots
nautical miles
12 in (305 mm) guns
4.7 in (120 mm)
3 in (76 mm)
AA gun
torpedo tubes
Waterline belt
Deck
Turrets
Barbettes
Conning tower
Russian
lead ship
Gangut-class
dreadnoughts

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