Sevastopol / Parizhskaya Kommuna (Gangut Class)


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Laid down 3rd June 1909
Launched 16th June 1911
Completed N/A
Commissioned 4th November 1914
Fate Scrapped:
1957
Builders Baltic Shipyard, St. Petersburg
Russia
Complement As built:
1126
Refitted:
1411
Dimensions
Displacement 25464 tons std
26692 tons max
Dimensions 606' 6" x 88' 2"
Draught 27' 3"
Armament
Main guns 12 x 12" (4 x 3)
Secondary guns 16 x 4.7" (16 x 1)
Torpedo tubes 4 x 18" submerged
Other weapons As built:
2 x 76mm (1 x 2)
Refitted:
2 x 76mm (1 x 2)
6 x 45mm K21
Countermeasures None
Armour Belt: 4" - 8.8"
C.T.: 6" - 9.8"
Barbettes: 7.8"
Deck: 1" - 1.5"
Turrets: 6" - 7.8"
Aircraft Facilities
Aircraft None
Flightdeck None
Hangar None
Catapults None
Arrestor system None
Aviation fuel None
Electronics Fit
Radar As built:
None
Refitted:
Type 290 air search
Type 291 air search
Sonar None
ECM None
Other N/A
Machinery
Engines As built:
25 x Yarrow boilers
4 x Parsons steam turbines
Refitted:
12 x Yarrow boilers
4 x Parsons steam turbines
Power output As built:
42000shp
Refitted:
61000shp
Speed 23.4kts
Shafts 4
Range 900NM @ 23kts
4000NM @ 16kts
5000NM @ 10kts
Fuel 3000 tons coal
1170 tons oil

Sevastopol was renamed Parizhskaya Kommuna on 31st March 1921. She was refitted between 1933 and 1938 at the Marine Shipyard, Sevastopol. During 1941 and 1942, she shelled German positions at Sevastopol. After damage in an air attack, she was moved to Poti.

After WW2, repairs were completed. She was scrapped at Kamyshin Bay, near Sevastopol.

Last altered : 15th September 1999

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