Pamiat Azova / Dvina (Pamiat Azova Class)


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Laid down 1886
Launched June 1888
Completed N/A
Commissioned 1890
Fate Sunk:
18th August 1919 at Kronshtadt
Builders Baltic Works, St. Petersburg
Russia
Complement 640
Dimensions
Displacement 6674 tons max
Dimensions 384' 6" x 56' 6"
Draught 26' 10"
Armament
Main guns 2 x 8"/35 (2 x 1)
Secondary guns 13 x 6"/35 (13 x 1)
Torpedo tubes 3 x 15" above water
Other weapons 7 x 3pdr
8 x 1pdr
Countermeasures None
Armour Belt: 4" - 6" compound
C.T.: 1.5"
Deck: 1.5" - 2.5"
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 As built:
6 x cylindrical boilers
2 x vertical triple expansion
Refitted:
18 x Belleville boilers
2 x vertical triple expansion
Power output As built:
8500ihp
Refitted:
5664ihp
Speed 17kts
Shafts 2
Range N/A
Fuel 1200 tons coal

Pamiat Azova was refitted in 1904 with new machinery. In 1909 she was converted into a torpedo school ship and renamed Dvina.

On 18th August 1919, she was torpedoed by the British MTB CMB79 in an attack on Kronshtadt.

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