Anna - sailing frigate of the Russian Imperial fleet , type "Hurry" . He belonged to the rank of 44-gun frigates , although he had 54 guns. Laid on September 29, 1828 at the Okhten Shipyard . Builder V.F. Stoke . Launched on May 19, 1829 , became part of the Baltic Fleet , since 1833 - as part of the Black Sea Fleet [1] .
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| Service | |
| Title | Anna |
| Class and type of vessel | 44-gun frigate type "Haste" |
| Type of sailing weapon | three mast ship |
| Organization | since 1829 BF since 1833 Black Sea Fleet |
| Manufacturer | Okhten Shipyard |
| Ship master | V.F. Stoke |
| Construction started | September 29, 1828 |
| Launched | May 19, 1829 |
| Withdrawn from the fleet | converted into a blockchain in 1838 |
| Main characteristics | |
| Displacement | about 1950 tons |
| Upper Deck Length | 48.6 m |
| Midship Width | 12.7 m |
| Draft | 3.9 m |
| Crew | 340/430 people |
Content
Key Features
- Displacement = about 1950 tons [1] ;
- Length on the upper deck = 48.6 m [1] ;
- Midsection width = 12.7 m [1] ;
- Draft = 3.9 m [1] ;
- Art. armament = 54 op [1] . (24-fn - according to the state [2] );
- Crew = 340/430 people [1] [3] .
Service
- In 1829 he was in practical swimming in the Baltic Sea .
- In 1830, as part of the captain’s 1st rank detachment, F. P. Litke went on a practical voyage with midshipmen to the Atlantic Ocean to the island of Iceland .
- In the spring of 1831, at the head of the detachment, he moved from Kronstadt to the Archipelago to strengthen the detachment of Rear Admiral P.I. Rikord .
He participated in the operations of the fleet during the civil war in Greece 1831-1832 .
- March 28, 1832 approached the fortress of Palamidi , captured by the rebels, and landed troops , who took the fortress.
- In August 1832 he went to Trieste with a detachment of allied courts.
- In May 1833 received an order to return to Russia . In June 1833, together with a detachment, the frigate went to the Dardanelles , entered the strait , at Buyuk-dere, joined the squadron of Vice Admiral M.P. Lazarev and came to Sevastopol with her. In 1833 it was transferred to the Black Sea Fleet .
- In 1834 he was in practical swimming in the Black Sea .
- In 1836 and 1837, as part of a detachment of ships of the Abkhaz expedition, cruised off the coast of the Caucasus .
- On June 2, 1837, at the head of the detachment of Rear Admiral S. A. Esmont, he left Sukhum-Kale with troops on board and on June 6, 1837 approached Cape Adler. June 7, shelling the fortifications of the highlanders, landed troops.
- In 1838, converted into a blockchain [1] .
Frigate Commanders
At different times, the commanders of the vessel were:
- Prince M.P. Shakhovskaya (1829).
- A.I. Selivanov (1830-1833).
- P.M. Vukotich (1834).
- P. I. Kamarash (1835-1838) [1] .
See also
- Hurry Sailing Frigates
- List of Russian sailing frigates
- Rank in a sailing navy .
- Caliber
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Military Russia (electronic reference book). Sailing fleet. Type “Hurry” . Archived on November 20, 2012.
- ↑ Marine artillery // Military Encyclopedia : [in 18 vol.] / Ed. V.F. Novitsky [et al.]. - SPb. ; [ M. ]: Type. t-va I. D. Sytin , 1911-1915.
- ↑ Chernyshev A. A. Russian sailing fleet. Directory. - M .: Military Publishing, 1997. - T. 1. - S. 234. - 312 p. - (Ships and ships of the Russian fleet). - 10,000 copies. - ISBN 5-203-01788-3 .
Literature
- Veselago F.F. List of Russian warships from 1668 to 1860. - SPb. : Printing Ministry of the Ministry of the Sea, 1872. - 798 p.
- Chernyshev A. A. Russian sailing fleet. Directory. - M .: Military Publishing House, 1997 .-- T. 1. - 312 p. - (Ships and ships of the Russian fleet). - 10,000 copies. - ISBN 5-203-01788-3 .
- Shirokorad A. B. 200 years of the sailing fleet of Russia / Ed. A. B. Vasiliev. - 2nd ed. - M .: Veche, 2007. - 448 p. - ISBN 978-5-9533-1517-3 .
- Marine artillery // Military Encyclopedia : [in 18 vol.] / Ed. V.F. Novitsky [et al.]. - SPb. ; [ M. ]: Type. t-va I. D. Sytin , 1911-1915.
- Dotsenko V.D. History of naval art. (Edited by V. Kuroedov). - M .: Eksmo, 2003. - T. 1: Galleys, sailboats, armadillos. - 832 s. - ISBN 5-699-04856-1 ~ 93.11.28 046.