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Juno (frigate, 1830)


Juno - sailing frigate of the Russian Imperial Navy , type "Hurry" . He belonged to the rank of 44-gun frigates , but had 54 guns . Laid down on October 12, 1829 at the St. Petersburg Main Admiralty . Builder K.A. Glazyrin. Launched on June 13, 1830 , became part of the Baltic Fleet [1] [2] .

Juno
Service
Russia
TitleJuno
Class and type of vessel44-gun frigate
type "Haste"
Type of sailing weaponthree mast ship
OrganizationRussian Imperial Fleet
ManufacturerSt. Petersburg Main Admiralty
Ship masterK. A. Glazyrin
Construction startedOctober 12, 1829
LaunchedJune 13, 1830
Withdrawn from the fleetIn 1845, converted into a store
Main characteristics
Displacementabout 1950 tons
Upper Deck Length48.6 m
Midship Width12.7 m
Draft3.9 m
Enginessail
Crew340/430 people

Key Features

  • Displacement = about 1950 tons [2] ;
  • Length on the upper deck = 48.6 m [2] ;
  • Midsection width = 12.7 m [2] ;
  • Draft = 3.9 m [2] ;
  • Art. armament = 54 op [2] . (24-fn - according to the state [3] );
  • Crew = 340/430 people [1] [2] .

Service

  • In 1831, 1832, 1834, 1835, 1837 and 1838, the squadron was in practical voyages in the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic Sea .
  • In 1833, as part of the detachment, he was on a practical voyage to familiarize the midshipmen with the ports and anchorage of the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic Sea.
  • In 1845, converted into a store [1] [2] .

Commanders

  • 1830: O. T. Gotovtsev;
  • 1831-1835: N. N. Nazimov [4] ;
  • 1837-1839: Prince Nil Alekseevich Myshetsky [1] [2] .

See also

  • Hurry Sailing Frigates
  • List of Russian sailing frigates
  • Sailing Navy Rank
  • Caliber

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Chernyshev A. A. Russian sailing fleet. Directory. - M .: Military Publishing, 1997. - T. 1. - S. 238. - 312 p. - (Ships and ships of the Russian fleet). - 10,000 copies. - ISBN 5-203-01788-3 .
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Military Russia (electronic reference book). Sailing fleet. Type "Hurry" (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Archived February 13, 2012.
  3. ↑ Marine artillery // Military Encyclopedia : [in 18 vol.] / Ed. V.F. Novitsky [et al.]. - SPb. ; [ M. ]: Type. t-va I. D. Sytin , 1911-1915.
  4. ↑ Chernyshev A. A. Russian sailing fleet. Directory. - M .: Military Publishing, 1997. - T. 1. - S. 235. - 312 p. - (Ships and ships of the Russian fleet). - 10,000 copies. - ISBN 5-203-01788-3 .

Literature

  • 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.
  • 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 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Juno_ ( frigate ,_1830)&oldid = 100859195


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