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No311 motor launches (1916)


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No311 and No318

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Names Builders Commissioned Losses Transfers Discarding

1st series:

№311 [No311] (ex-№233 [No233]), 10.1917- №511 [No511], 2.1919- СК-11 [SK-11], 1.1921- СК-50 [SK-50], 4.1921- СК-11 [SK-11], 5.1921- Живучий [Zhivuchiy]

№312 [No312] (ex-№234 [No234), 10.1917- №512 [No512], 2.1919- СК-5 [SK-5]

№313 [No313] (ex-№235 [No235]), 6.1918- Пронзительный [Pronzitelnyy], 1.1921- СК-36 [SK-36], 4.1921- Пронзительный [Pronzitelnyy]

№314 [No314] (ex-№247 [No236]), 6.1918- №1 [No1], 2.1919- Смелый [Smelyy], 1.1921- СК-31 [SK-31], 4.1921- Смелый [Smelyy], 5.1921- Жаркий [Zharkiy]

№315 [No315] (ex-№237 [No237]), 10.1917- №515 [No515]

№316 [No316] (ex-№238 [No238]), 6.1918- №6 [No6], 2.1919- Зоркий [Zorkiy], 1.1921- СК-33 [SK-33], 4.1921- Зоркий [Zorkiy]

№317 [No317] (ex-№239 [No239]), 10.1917- №517 [No517], 2.1919- СК-7 [SK-7], 1.1921- СК-47 [SK-47], 4.1921- СК-7 [SK-7], 5.1921- Дельный [Delnyy]

№318 [No318] (ex-№240 [No240]), 9.1919- №518 [No518], 2.1919- СК-8 [SK-8], 1.1921- СК-48 [SK-48], 4.1921- СК-8 [SK-8], 5.1921- Деятельный [Deyatelnyy]

№321 [No321] (ex-№243 [No243), 10.1917- №521 [No521] №322 [No322] (ex-№244 [No244]), 10.1917- №522 [No522]

2nd series:

№323 - 326 [No323 - 326] (ex-№245 - 248 [No245 - 248]), 10.1917- №523 - 526 [No523 - 526]

№327 [No327] (ex-№249 [No249]), 10.1917- №527 [No527], 5.1921- Завидный [Zavidnyy]

№328 [No328] (ex-№250 [No250])

3rd series:

№331 [No331] (ex-№254 [No254]), 10.1917- №531 [No531]

№332 [No332] (ex-№255 [No255]), 10.1917- №532 [No532], 2.1919- СК-4 [SK-4]

№333 [No333] (ex-№256 [No256]), 10.1917- №533 [No533]

№334 [No334] (ex-№257 [No257]), 10.1917- №534 [No534], 2.1919- СК-3 [SK-3], 1.1921- СК-46 [SK-46], 4.1921- СК-3 [SK-3], 5.1921- Живой [Zhivoy]

№335 [No335] (ex-№258 [No258]), 10.1917- №535 [No535]

№336 [No336] (ex-№259 [No259]), 10.1917- №536 [No536], 2.1919- СК-2 [SK-2]

№260 [No260]

№337 [No337] (ex-№261 [No261]), 10.1917- №537 [No537], 2.1919- СК-1 [SK-1]

№338 [No338] (ex-№262 [No262]), 10.1917- №538 [No538]

№341 [No341] (ex-№263 [No263]), 6.1918- Дерзкий [Derzkiy], 1.1921- СК-34 [SK-34], 4.1921- Дерзкий [Derzkiy]

№342 [No342] (ex-№264 [No264]), 6.1918- №5 [No5], 2.1919- Жуткий [Zhutkiy], 1.1921- СК-32 [SK-32], 4.1921- Жуткий [Zhutkiy]

№343 [No343] (ex-№265 [No265]), 10.1917- №543 [No543]

№344 [No344] (ex-№282 [No282]), 10.1917- №544 [No544]

№345 [No345] (ex-№283 [No283]), 6.1918- №2 [No2], 2.1919- Счастливый [Schastlivyy]

№346 [No346] (ex-№284 [No284), 6.1918- №4 [No4], 2.1919- Беспокойный [Bespokoynyy], 12.1920- Прыткий [Prytkiy], 1.1921- СК-35 [SK-35], 4.1921- Прыткий [Prytkyy], 1926- №4 [No4]

№347 [No347] (ex-№285 [No285]), 6.1918- №3 [No3], 2.1919- Пылкий [Pylkiy], 1.1921- СК-37 [SK-37], 4.1921- Пылкий [Pylkiy]

№286 [No286]

№287 [No287]

4th series:

Безжалостный [Bezzhalostnyy] (ex-№290 [No290]), 5.1920- МИ-15 [MI-15], 11.1920- Бесстрашный [Besstrashnyy], 1.1921- И-2 [I-2], 4.1921- Бесстрашный [Besstrashnyy], 1926- №2 [No2]

Безрассудный [Bezrassudnyy] (ex-№291 [No291]), 5.1920- МИ-17 [MI-17], 1.1921- И-5 [I-5], 4.1921- МИ-17 [MI-17], 5.1921- Бесшумный [Besshumnyy], 1926- №3 [No3]

Беззаветный [Bezzavetnyy] (ex-№292 [No292]), 5.1920- МИ-16 [MI-16], 12.1920- Беспокойный [Bespokoynyy], 1.1921- И-4 [I-4], 4.1921- Беспокойный [Bespokoynyy]

Бурный [Burnyy] (ex-№293 [No293]), 5.1920- МИ-7 [MI-7]

№294 - 297

 

ex-No315, 321 - 326, 328, 331, 333, 335, 338, 343, 344: 2.1919- СК-10 [SK-10], 12.1920- Достойный [Dostoynyy], 1.1921- СК-14 [SK-14], 4.1921- Достойный [Dostoynyy]

 

ex-No260, 286, 287, 294 - 297: Безупречный [Bezuprechnyy], 5.1920- МИ-5 [MI-5]

ex-No260, 286, 287, 294 - 297: Буйный [Buynyy], 5.1920- МИ-6 [MI-6], 10.1920- Прочный [Prochnyy], 1.1921- СК-38 [SK-38], 4.1921- Прочный [Prochnyy]

ex-No260, 286, 287, 294 - 297: Гроза [Groza], 5.1920- МИ-18 [MI-18], 11.1920- Беспощадный [Besposhchadnyy], 1.1921- И-1 [I-1], 4.1921- Беспощадный [Besposhchadnyy], 1926- №1 [No1]

ex-No260, 286, 287, 294 - 297: Шквал [Shkval], 5.1920- РИ-1 [RI-1], 7.1920- Строгий [Strogiy], 1.1921- СК-39 [SK-39], 4.1921- Строгий [Strogiy], 5.1921- Смелый [Smelyy]

ex-No260, 286, 287, 294 - 297: Молния [Molniya], 5.1920- РИ-2 [RI-2], 7.1920- Свирепый [Svirepyy], 12.1920- Сильный [Silnyy], 1.1921- СК-40 [SK-40], 4.1921- Сильный [Silnyy]

ex-No260, 286, 287, 294 - 297: Ветер [Veter], 5.1920- РИ-3 [RI-3], 7.1920- Живучий [Zhivuchiy], 8.1920- Сердитый [Serdityy], 1.1921- СК-41 [SK-41], 4.1921- Сердитый [Serdityy]

Greenport Basin, USA: No233-240, 243-250, 254-265, 282-287, 290-294

1915: No236, 243

1916: No233 - 235, 237 - 240, 244 - 250

1917: No254 - 259, 261 - 265, 282 - 285, 290 - 294

No241 (9/1915), No242 (9/1915) (both were lost before delivery)

SK-5 (captured by Germany 5.1918), No515 (late 1918), Zorkiy (25.12.1921), No521 (late 1918), No522 (late 1918), No523 (late 1918), No524 (late 1918), No525 (late 1918), No526 (late 1918), No528 (late 1918), No531 (late 1918), SK-4 (captured by Germany 5.1918), No535 (late 1918), SK-2 (captured by Germany 5.1918), SK-1 (captured by Germany 5.1918), No538 (late 1918), Derzkiy (25.12.1920), No543 (late 1918), No544 (late 1918), No2 (1.9.1928), Bespokoynyy (14.11.1921)

Turkey, 11.1921: Zhivoy, Zhutkiy

1922: MI-5, 7

1923: Deyatelnyy, Dostoynyy

1924: Serdityy

1925: Zhivuchiy, Zharkiy, Schastlivyy, Silnyy

1926: Zavidnyy, No4

1929: Smelyy

1930: Pronzitelnyy, Delnyy, Pylkiy, Prochnyy

1934: No3

1940: No1



Technical data


Displacement normal, t

14.5

4th series: 24

Displacement full, t 
Length, m

18.3

4th series: 22.0

Breadth, m

3.05

4th series: 3.35

Draught, m

0.86

4th series: 0.61

No of shafts

3

Machinery

3 petrol engines

Power, h. p.

525

4th series: 1080

Max speed, kts

21

4th series: 30

Fuel, t

petrol 2.2

4th series: petrol 4

Endurance, nm(kts)200(20)
Armament

1 x 1 - 47/40 Hotchkiss, 1 x 1 - 37/20 Hotchkiss, 2 x 1 - 7.6/94

Complement

8



Standard scale images


<i>No311 </i>1916
No311 1916


Graphics


<i>No311</i> and <i>No318</i>
No311 and No318


Project history

Motor launches designed and built by Greenport Basin, USA on Russian order.

Modernizations

none.

Naval service

No311, 317, 327 and 334 were captured by Germans in May 1918, later captured by White Army in November 1918, captured by British-French armies in December 1918 and transferred them to Whites in February 1919. They were abandoned by Whites in November 1920 and commissioned by Red Navy in December 1920.