Vladimir Monomakh (Vladimir Monomakh Class)




Laid down 1880
Launched 1882
Completed N/A
Commissioned 1885
Fate Sunk:
28th May 1905
Builders Baltic Shipyard, St. Petersburg
Russia
Complement As built:
566
Refitted:
490
Dimensions
Displacement 5593 tons max
Dimensions 296' 3" x 52'
Draught 26' 3"
Armament
Main guns As built:
4 x 8"/30 (4 x 1)
Refitted:
5 x 6"/45 (5 x 1)
Secondary guns As built:
2 x 6"/28 (2 x 1)
Refitted:
8 x 4.7"/45
Torpedo tubes 3 x 15" above water
Other weapons As built:
4 x 3.4"
4 x 3pdr
8 x 1pdr
Refitted:
8 x 3pdr
8 x 1pdr
Countermeasures None
Armour Belt: 4.5" - 6" compound
Casemates: 3" - 4"
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 6 x cylindrical boilers
2 x vertical compound
Power output 7000ihp
Speed 15.2kts
Shafts 2
Range N/A
Fuel 1100 tons coal

Vladimir Monomakh was refitted between 1897 and 1898 with new engines and armament. She was torpedoed by Japanese destroyers at Tsushima, and surrendered the next day. Although the Japanese attempted to save the ship, the damage was such that she sank.

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