Petropavlovsk class battleship (1897)

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Russian battleship Poltava, which later became the Japanese battleship Tango.
General characteristics Naval Ensign of Russia
Displacement: 11,354 tons
Length: 112.5 m
Beam: 21.3 m
Draft: 8.6 m
Propulsion: 2 shaft triple expansion steam engines, 14 coal fired cylindrical boilers, 10600 hp
Speed: 16.8 knots (31.1 km/h)
Range: 3,790 nm, 1,310 tons coal
Complement: 662
Armament: 4 × 12-inch (305 mm) guns, (2 × 2)
12 × 6-inch (152 mm) guns (4 × 2, 4 × 1)
10 × 47 mm guns
28 × 37 mm guns
6 torpedo tubes
Armour: Harvey armour
Belt 8-12 inch
Turrets 10 inch
Secondary turrets 5 inch
Conning tower 9 inch
Deck ??
The wreck of the Poltava at Port Arthur
The wreck of the Poltava at Port Arthur

The Petropavlovsk-class were Pre-Dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Russian Navy. All three ships fought and were lost in the Russo-Japanese war. Two ships were destroyed and one was captured by the Japanese.

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  • Sevastopol (Севастополь) - named after the city of Sevastopol, built by Galerniy Yard, St. Petersburg, laid down in 1892, launched in June 1895. She was commissioned in 1897 and was based at Port Arthur. The ship fought in the Battle of the Yellow Sea, but failed to escape and was scuttled during the Siege of Port Arthur. She was too badly damaged and too deep to be economically salvaged by the Japanese.

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ p34,The Tsar's Last Armada
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