To 1915 g class torbedoboat (destroyer)

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To 1915 g class class Destroyer
Class overview
Name To 1915 g class class Destroyer
Operators Far Eastern Imperial Navy
Planned 30
Built 30
Active 30
General Characteristics
Type Destroyer
Displacement
  • 450 tons standard
  • 570 tons full load
Length 70.2 metres (230 ft)
Beam 6.6 metres (22 ft)
Draught 2.1 metres (6.9 ft)
Propulsion 2 shafts, 2 KhTGZ Steam turbines
Power
  • 3 watertube boilers
  • 9,500 ihp (7,100 kW)
Speed 30 kts
Range 1500 nm at 20 kts
Complement 75
Armament
  • 2 × 102mm/40 KO 1909 g gun
  • 2 × 2 450 mm torpedoes
  • 20 mines


Development

At the start of the first world war, Far Eastern Navy had several modern large destroyers of the "1913" series under construction. Under the pretext of the war, Admirality wanted more destroyers to perform various different tasks in the coastal waters. This was initially rejected by the financial ministery and thus a new "coastal destroyer" design was created. This was to be small and less expensive 2nd class destroyer which would releaf the larger destroyers for more demanding operations and fleet escort duties. They were officially classified as "torpedoboats", Torpedonostsy. Total of 30 units were ordered from 6 different shipyards.


Ships in class

Name Builder Laid down Launch Date Entered Service Fate
Aysberg Witte & Stroganov, Dalny August 1915 September 1916 June 1917 Extant in 1920
Vyuga Witte & Stroganov, Dalny August 1915 September 1916 June 1917 Extant in 1920
Veter Witte & Stroganov, Dalny August 1915 September 1916 June 1917 Extant in 1920
Vikhr Witte & Stroganov, Dalny September 1915 January 1917 November 1917 Extant in 1920
Volna Witte & Stroganov, Dalny September 1915 January 1917 November 1917 Extant in 1920
Bazalt Tatarskiy sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Imperatorskaya Gavan June 1915 August 1916 June 1917 Extant in 1920
Briz Tatarskiy sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Imperatorskaya Gavan June 1915 August 1916 June 1917 Extant in 1920
Burun Tatarskiy sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Imperatorskaya Gavan May 1916 February 1917 January 1918 Extant in 1920
Burya Tatarskiy sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Imperatorskaya Gavan May 1916 February 1917 January 1918 Extant in 1920
Geyzer Tatarskiy sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Imperatorskaya Gavan March 1917 May 1918 January 1919 Extant in 1920
Grad Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur June 1915 September 1916 June 1917 Extant in 1920
Grom Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur June 1915 September 1916 June 1917 Extant in 1920
Groza Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur June 1915 September 1916 July 1917 Extant in 1920
Iney Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur August 1916 July 1917 June 1918 Extant in 1920
Liven Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur August 1916 July 1917 June 1918 Extant in 1920
Metel Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka July 1915 July 1916 June 1917 Extant in 1920
Meteor Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka July 1915 July 1916 May 1917 Extant in 1920
Mirazh Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka July 1915 July 1916 May 1917 Extant in 1920
Molnya Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka August 1916 July 1917 June 1918 Extant in 1920
Moroz Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka August 1916 July 1917 June 1918 Extant in 1920
Musson Vostochniy Verf, Vladivostok August 1915 July 1916 May 1917 Extant in 1920
Nakat Vostochniy Verf, Vladivostok August 1915 July 1916 May 1917 Extant in 1920
Passat Vostochniy Verf, Vladivostok August 1915 July 1916 May 1917 Extant in 1920
Perekat Vostochniy Verf, Vladivostok August 1915 July 1916 June 1917 Extant in 1920
Priboy Vostochniy Verf, Vladivostok August 1915 July 1916 June 1917 Extant in 1920
Priliv Tikhookeanskaya verf, Vladivostok June 1915 July 1916 August 1917 Extant in 1920
Purga Tikhookeanskaya verf, Vladivostok June 1915 July 1916 August 1917 Extant in 1920
Raduga Tikhookeanskaya verf, Vladivostok June 1915 July 1916 August 1917 Extant in 1920
Rassvet Tikhookeanskaya verf, Vladivostok August 1916 July 1917 June 1918 Extant in 1920
Razliv Tikhookeanskaya verf, Vladivostok August 1916 July 1917 June 1918 Extant in 1920


See Also

Ships of Far Eastern Imperial Navy 1920