Greek cruiser Navarhos Miaoulis
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Navarchos Miaoulis | |
Career | |
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Ordered: | 1877 |
Laid down: | 1878 |
Launched: | 1879 |
Commissioned: | 1879 |
Decommissioned: | 1931 |
Fate: | stricken |
Current position: | |
General Characteristics | |
Displacement: | Full load 1,820 tons tons |
Length: | 75 m. |
Beam: | 11 m |
Draft: | 4.4 m. |
Speed: | Maximum Speed 13.5 kts. knots |
Complement: | 180 |
Armament: | Gun 3 X GR 6.7in 17cm 25cal Single, Gun 1 X GR 6.7in 17cm 20cal Single, Gun 6 X GR 37mm 1pdr Single |
Powerplant: | sail; one propeller 2,400 hp |
Armour: | unknown |
Navarchos Miaoulis (Greek: Κ/Δ Ναύαρχος Μιαούλης) was a 1,820 ton Greek masted cruiser (in Greek Εύδρομο) named for a naval commander Andreas Miaoulis of the Greek War of Independence from 1821-1829.
Navarchos Miaoulis was built by Forges & Chantiers de La Med La Seyne in France, and she was purchased by Greece as part of their program of naval expansion after the unsuccessful Cretan uprising of 1866. She was soon rendered operationally obsolete with the acquisition of newer, faster and larger ships such as the battleship Spetsai and was made into a training ship. She served on active duty in this capacity until Navarchos Miaoulis was decommissioned in 1931.
Hellenic Navy cruisers |
Historical Georgios Averof | Elli | Navarhos Miaoulis | Elli II |
Serving None - (Averof is, however, preserved as a museum and regarded as in commission) |
List of naval ships of Greece |