No. 271 is one of the 25 destroyers of the Pernov type built for the Russian Imperial Navy .
| Number 271 from July 22, 1915 - T.7 from April 24, 1916 - T.77 from August 6, 1916 - T.277 from October 12, 1916 - No. 6 | |
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| Service | |
| Class and type of vessel | Destroyer |
| Port of registry | Sevastopol |
| Organization | Black Sea Fleet |
| Manufacturer | " Nikolaev Admiralty " |
| Launched | August 6, 1895 |
| Commissioned | 1897 year |
| Withdrawn from the fleet | 1925 year |
| 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 | OK. 20 knots |
| Sailing range | 550 miles (10 knots) |
| Crew | 2/22 people |
| Armament | |
| Artillery | 2 × 37 mm (five-barrel) |
| Mine torpedo armament | 3 × 381 mm TA |
Ship History
On April 20, 1895, he was enlisted in the lists of ships of the Black Sea Fleet , in March 1894 it was laid on the boathouse of the Nikolaev Admiralty , launched on August 6, 1895, and entered service in 1897 .
It underwent a major overhaul of the hull and mechanisms in 1909 with the replacement of boilers, on July 21, 1915 it was converted and reclassified as a minesweeper , and on October 12, 1916 - into a messenger ship. During the First World War, it was used to ensure the operations of the fleet, combat trawling, messenger and guard services. December 29, 1917 became part of the Red Black Sea Fleet . May 1, 1918 was captured by German troops, and November 24, 1918 - the Anglo-French interventionists, who, leaving Sevastopol, blew up the ship’s vehicles. After the capture of Sevastopol by the Red Army units, it was not commissioned. On November 21, 1925 it was excluded from the lists of the RKKF vessels and scrapped.
Literature
- Melnikov R.M. First Russian destroyers. - St. Petersburg, 1997.
- Taras A. Ships of the Russian Imperial Fleet 1892-1917 - Harvest, 2000. - ISBN 9854338886 .