
No214 1911
| Name | No | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Comp | Fate |
| C1 (ex-¹215 <No215>) | Nevskiy Wks, St. Petersburg, Russia | 1901 | 1902 | 12/1903 // 4/1918 | BU 1922 | |
| C2 (ex-¹216 <No216>) | Nevskiy Wks, St. Petersburg, Russia | 1901 | 1902 | 12/1903 // 4/1918 | BU 1922 | |
| C3 (ex-¹217 <No217>) | Nevskiy Wks, St. Petersburg, Russia | 1901 | 1902 | 12/1903 // 4/1918 | BU 1922 | |
| C4 (ex-¹219 <No219>) | Crichton, Abo, Russia | 10/1901 | 29/4/1903 | 12/1903 // 4/1918 | BU 1922 |
Displacement
normal, t 152 Displacement
full, t Length, m 45.1 Breadth, m 4.65 Draught, m 2.67 No of shafts 2 Machinery VTE, 2 Normand
boilers Power, h. p. 3700 Max speed, kts 29 Fuel, t coal 30 Armament 2 x 1 - 47/43
Hotchkiss Complement 28 Modernizing notes: none. Fate Notes: ex-Russian torpedo boats, converted to
dispatch vessels. They were abandoned by Russians in April 1918 and seized by
Finnish troops. All 4 boats had to be returned to Russia in 1922 but were sold
to Finland for scrap in situ. No220

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