No. 216 is one of ten destroyers of the Cyclone type built for the Russian Imperial Navy .
| Number 216 | |
|---|---|
| Service | |
| Class and type of vessel | Destroyer |
| Port of registry | St. Petersburg |
| Organization | Baltic Fleet |
| Manufacturer | Nevsky Plant |
| Launched | 1902 year |
| Commissioned | December 1, 1903 |
| Withdrawn from the fleet | 1922 year |
| Status | Disassembled |
| Main characteristics | |
| Displacement | 152.4 tons |
| Length | 45.8 m |
| Width | 4.91 m |
| Draft | 1.45 m |
| Engines | 2 vertical triple expansion steam engines , 2 Norman boilers |
| Power | 3700 l. with. |
| Mover | 2 |
| Speed | 26.2 knots |
| Sailing range | 300 nautical miles (21 knots) |
| Crew | 2/27 people |
| Armament | |
| Artillery | 2 × 47 mm 1 × 7.62 mm |
| Mine torpedo armament | 2 × 457 mm torpedo tubes, since 1910 - two Schultz trawls |
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Ship History
On April 12, 1902, he was added to the lists of ships of the Baltic Fleet , in 1901 he was laid down at the shipyard of the Nevsky Shipbuilding and Mechanical Plant in St. Petersburg , launched in 1902, and entered service on December 1, 1903 .
In 1908, a major overhaul of the building in Helsingfors took place . On August 29, 1914, it was equipped with minesweepers and reclassified as a minesweeper , and on April 28, 1915 - in a messenger ship and was included in the 1st division of the minesweeper division. During World War I carried out military trawling in the Gulf of Finland .
March 15, 1918 was transferred to the disposal of the Finnish Soviet Workers Republic . On April 12, 1918 he was left in Helsingfors and there he was requisitioned by the armed formations of bourgeois Finland .
In 1922 , under the Yuryev peace treaty, it was subject to return to the RSFSR , but as finally outdated it was sold to Finland as scrap metal.
Commanders
- Senior Lieutenant Alyshevsky, Pavel Viktorovich
Literature
- Taras A. Ships of the Russian Imperial Fleet 1892-1917 - Harvest, 2000. - ISBN 9854338886 .
Links
- Morved (inaccessible link)
- Russian imperial fleet
- Emperor Nicholas II on the destroyer No. 216 (photo)