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| Laid down | 18th June 1886 |
| Launched | 14th July 1887 |
| Completed | N/A |
| Commissioned | September 1890 |
| Fate | Sold for scrapping: 15th August 1922 |
| Builders | New Admiralty Yard, St. Petersburg Russia |
| Complement | 616 |
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Displacement | 10010 tons |
| Dimensions | 346' 6" x 67' |
| Draught | 25' 4" |
| Armament | |
| Main guns | 2 x 12" (1 x 2) |
| Secondary guns | 4 x 9" |
| Torpedo tubes | 5 x 15" |
| Other weapons | 8 x 5.9" 4 x 64mm field guns 8 x 37mm Gatlings |
| Countermeasures | None |
| Armour | Belt: 4" - 14" C.T.: 9.9" Barbette: 9.9" Casemates: 3" - 5.9" Deck: 2.3" |
| 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 | None |
| Machinery | |
| Engines | 8 x boilers |
| Power output | 8290ihp |
| Speed | 14kts |
| Shafts | 2 |
| Range | 4000NM @ 8kts |
| Fuel | 967 tons coal |
The Imperator was modernized between 1904 and 1905. In 1914 she was converted into an artillery training ship. Renamed Zarya Svobody on 9th May 1917. She was towed to Germany for scrapping.
Last altered : 10th June 1999
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