No. 137 is one of 25 destroyers of the Pernov type built for the Russian Imperial Navy .
| Number 137 | |
|---|---|
| Service | |
| Class and type of vessel | Destroyer |
| Port of registry | St. Petersburg |
| Organization | Baltic Fleet |
| Manufacturer | Nevsky Plant |
| Launched | 1897 year |
| Commissioned | 1897 year |
| Withdrawn from the fleet | February 8, 1911 |
| Status | Disassembled |
| Main characteristics | |
| Displacement | 120 t |
| Length | 42 m |
| Width | 4,5 m |
| Draft | 2.06 m |
| Engines | 2 triple vertical steam engines, 2 boilers |
| Power | 1460 l. from. |
| Mover | 2 |
| Speed | 20 knots |
| Sailing range | 550 nautical miles (10 knots) |
| Crew | 2/22 people |
| Armament | |
| Artillery | 2 × 37 mm (five-barrel) |
| Mine torpedo armament | 3 × 381 mm TA |
Ship History
Laid down on the slipway of the Nevsky Shipyard in 1896 , launched in May 1897 , entered service in October 1897 . On October 2, 1904, he jumped on stones off the coast of Finland and failed. It went through a long repair. On February 8, 1911, it was handed over to the Kronstadt military port for disarmament, dismantling and sale, with exclusion from the lists of the Baltic Fleet .
Literature
- Melnikov R.M. The first Russian destroyers. - St. Petersburg, 1997.
- Taras A. Ships of the Russian Imperial Fleet 1892-1917 - Harvest, 2000. - ISBN 9854338886 .