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guard ships of WW I


100 - 1000 t displacement/ BRT tonnage vessels


Restaurador (1884, 750, 1-76/40, 12.1902-2/1903); Sveaborg (1904, 300, 5.1918-1919); Lauterbach (1912, 400, 5.1918-11/1918); Plamja (1913, 500, 6.1918-1919); Irtyš (1916, 230, 7.1918-1919); F(D)21 (ex-K15) (1910s, ~500, 2-152/42, 7.1918-11/1918); F(D)22 (1911, 551, 1-120/40, 7.1918-9/1918); F(D)23 (1897, 783, 5.1918-9/1918); F(D)24 (1891, 664, 5.1918-9/1918); Berlin (1906, 468, 9.1915-12/1918); Fehmarn (1896, 176, 7.1916-12/1918); Frisia (1900, 149, 1914-1918); Grüßgott (1914, 781, 7.1916-12/1918); Hecht (1885, 244, 1914-1918); Hela (1910, 411, 7.1916-1919); Meta (1896, 200, 1.1916-12/1918); Moltke (1898, 102, 8.1914-9/1914); Najade (1894, 724, 3.1916-7/1918); Nixe (1899, 843, 3.1916-6/1916); 116); Rota (1885, 107, 6.1917-3/1918); Wangerooge (1905, 159, 9.1914-1918); Dora (1890, 466, 1-88/27, 4.1916-10/1916); D. Siedler (1889, 483, 1-88/27, 3.1916-11/1916); Elbing III (1898, 315, 1-88/27, 4.1916-5/1918); Mietzing (1891, 494, 1-88/27, 3.1916-11/1916); Pionier (1875, 433, 3.1916-3/1916); Planet (1883, 686, 3.1916-3/1916)

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<i>Restaurador </i>1902 100 - 1000 BRT
Restaurador 1902 100 - 1000 BRT


Project history

Restaurador was Venezuelan gunboat, captured 11.12.1902 by boarding party of cruiser Gazelle in Guanta harbour, later returned to Venezuelan navy.

Modernizations

None.

Naval service

No significant events.