Admiral Senyavin (Admiral Ushakov Class)


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Laid down 9th July 1892
Launched 10th August 1894
Completed October 1896
Commissioned 3rd July 1897
Fate Scrapped:
1928
Builders New Admiralty Yard, St. Petersburg
Russia
Complement 422
Dimensions
Displacement 4858 tons std
Dimensions 290' x 52' 7"
Draught 20'
Armament
Main guns 4 x 10" (2 x 2)
Secondary guns 4 x 4.7"
Torpedo tubes 4 x 15" above water
Other weapons 2 x 64mm field guns
6 x 47mm Hotchkiss
6 x 37mm Hotchkiss
Countermeasures None
Armour Belt: 8" - 10"
C.T.: 7"
Turrets: 1.5" - 7"
Deck: 1" - 2"
Aircraft Facilities
Aircraft None
Flightdeck None
Hangar None
Catapults None
Arrestor system None
Aviation fuel None
Electronics Fit
Radar None
Sonar None
ECM None
Other N/A
Machinery
Engines 4 x boilers
2 x vertical triple expansion
Power output 5327ihp
Speed 16.1kts
Shafts 2
Range 2400NM @ 10kts
Fuel 400 tons coal

Admiral Senyavin was different to Admiral Ushakov in that she had smaller funnels and a greater draught. At Tsushima, she was badly damaged on 27th May 1905, and surrendered to the Japanese the next day.

She was renamed Mishima and remained in service with the Japanese navy until 1928.

Last altered : 16th September 1999

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