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R10 ex-Russian destroyers (1904 - 1905 / 1918)


Ships


Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
R10 (ex-Зоркий [Zorkiy])     Naval, Nikolayev, Russia 1.1904 10.1904 8.1905 // 5.1918 captured by Allies 24.11.1918, to Russian Whites (Зоркий [Zorkiy])
R11 (ex-Звонкий [Zvonkiy])     Naval, Nikolayev, Russia 1.1904 11.1904 8.1905 // 7.1918 captured by Allies 24.11.1918, to Greece
R12 (ex-Жуткий [Zhutkiy])     Nikolayev Admiralty, Russia 1902 5.1904 1905 // --- never commissioned
R12 (ex-Живой [Zhivoy])     Nikolayev Admiralty, Russia 1902 10.4.1903 2.1906 // 10.1918 captured by Allies 24.11.1918, to Russian Whites (Живой [Zhivoy])
R13 (ex-Завидный [Zavidnyy])     Naval, Nikolayev, Russia 1902 Spring 1903 late 1903 // --- never commissioned


Technical data


Displacement normal, t

427 - 445

Displacement full, t520 - 530
Length, m

64.0

Breadth, m

6.40

Draught, m

2.39 - 2.54

No of shafts

2

Machinery

R10, R11: 2 VTE, 4 Normand boilers

R12, R12, R13: 2 VTE, 4 Yarrow boilers

Power, h. p.

5700

Max speed, kts

26

Fuel, t

coal 80

Endurance, nm(kts)1200(12)
Armament

2 x 1 - 75/47 Canet, 6 x 1 - 7.6/94, 2 x 1 - 450 TT, 18 mines

Complement

62 - 69



Standard scale images


<i>Boykiy</i> 1913
Boykiy 1913


Project history

Russian destroyers of Boykiy class captured at Sevastopol 24.11.1918.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

All commissioned and non-commissioned ships were captured by Allies 24.11.1918 at Sevastopol.