Russian battleship Tri Sviatitelia (1893)

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Russian battleship Tri Svititelia
Russian battleship Tri Svititelia

The Tri Svititelia (Три Святителя) was a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Russian Navy. She served with the Black Sea Fleet and fought in World War I. Her design was based on the Baltic Fleet battleship Navarin with some improvements in armour and armament.

She was built by Nikolayev Dockyard, laid down 1891, launched 12 November 1893 and commissioned in 1898. She was modernised in 1911-12. She was captured by the Germans in 1918 and turned over to the British during the Allied invasion of Russia during the Russian Civil War. The Allies wrecked the machinery of the ship to prevent use by the Reds and the remains were scrapped in 1922.

[edit] General characteristics

From Conway's All the world's Fighting Ships 1860 - 1905

  • Displacement: 13,318 tons
  • Length: 115.14 m
  • Beam: 22.25 m
  • Draught: 8.66 m
  • Machinery: 2 shaft VTE steam engines, 14 cylindrical coal fired boilers, 11,308 hp
  • Speed: 17 knots (31 km/h)
  • Armament:
    • 4 12-inch (305 mm) guns (2 twin turrets),
    • 8 - 6-inch (152 mm) guns
    • 4 - 120 mm guns (replaced by 6 inch in 1912),
    • 10 - 47 mm guns,
    • 34 - 37 mm guns,
    • 6 - 18-inch (457 mm) torpedo tubes
  • Armour; Harvey armour,
    • Belt 18 inch to 9 inch,
    • 16 inch turrets,
    • 5 inch secondary guns,
    • 12 inch conning tower
  • Crew: 753

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