Imperator Aleksandr II class

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ex-Russian battleship Imperator Nikolai I, which later became the Japanese battleship Iki
ex-Russian battleship Imperator Nikolai I, which later became the Japanese battleship Iki

The Imperator Aleksandr II class were ironclad battleships built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the 1880's.

[edit] General Characteristics

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

  • Displacement: 9500 tons
  • Length: 101.65 m
  • Beam: 20.42 m
  • Draught: 7.87 m
  • Machinery: 2 shaft VC, 12 cylindrical boilers, 8500 hp
  • Speed: 15.3 knots
  • Armour: compound armour
  • Armament: 2 - 12 inch guns (one twin turret), 4 - 9 inch guns (4x1), 8 - 6 inch guns, 10 - 47mm guns, 10 - 37mm guns 5 - 15 inch torpedo tubes
  • Crew: 611

[edit] Ships

  • Imperator Aleksandr II (Император Александр II - Alexander II of Russia) - built by the New Admiralty yard St Petersburg. Laid down November 1885, Launched June 1887, Completed June 1895. Reconstructed by the Fench La Seyne yard in 1902-1904 (old 9 inch and 6 inch guns replaced by 5 - 8 inch and 8 6 inch guns). Served in the Baltic Fleet and renamed Zarya Svobody (Dawn of Freedom) after the Russian Revolution. Scrapped in 1925.

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