Name | No | Yard No | Builder | Laid down | Launched | Comp | Fate |
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№119 [No119] (ex-Поланген [Polangen]) | Crichton, Abo | 7.1893 | 19.6.1895 | 11.1895 | dispatch vessel 1.1912, captured by Finland 21.4.1918 | ||
№120 [No120] (ex-Пакерорт [Pakerort]) | Crichton, Abo | 7.1893 | 3.7.1894 | 9.1895 | dispatch vessel 1.1912, captured by Finland 21.4.1918 | ||
№127 [No127] | Izhora Wks, Kolpino | 1894 | 30.5.1895 | 1898 | stricken 2.1911 | ||
№128 [No128] | Izhora Wks, Kolpino | 1.1895 | 20.6.1896 | 1898 | dispatch vessel 3.1916, stricken 1.1918 | ||
№129 [No129] | Izhora Wks, Kolpino | 6.1896 | 30.6.1897 | Autumn 1899 | dispatch vessel 3.1916, stricken 1.1918 | ||
№130 [No130] | Izhora Wks, Kolpino | 6.1895 | 26.10.1895 | 1900 | stricken 2.1911 | ||
№133 [No133] | Nevski Wks, St. Petersburg | 1894 | 26.10.1895 | 9.1897 | stricken 2.1911 | ||
№134 [No134] | Nevski Wks, St. Petersburg | 1894 | 7.11.1895 | 9.1897 | stricken 4.1914 | ||
№135 [No135] | Nevski Wks, St. Petersburg | 1895 | 6.1896 | 9.1897 | stricken 2.1911 | ||
№136 [No136] | Nevski Wks, St. Petersburg | 1895 | 6.1896 | 10.1897 | dispatch vessel 1.1912, wrecked Autumn 1912 | ||
№137 [No137] | Nevski Wks, St. Petersburg | 1896 | 5.1897 | 10.1897 | stricken 2.1911 | ||
№138 [No138] | Nevski Wks, St. Petersburg | 1896 | 7.8.1897 | 10.1897 | stricken 2.1911 | ||
№139 [No139] | Nevski Wks, St. Petersburg | 1896 | 7.8.1897 | 11.1897 | stricken 2.1911 | ||
№140 [No140] | Nevski Wks, St. Petersburg | 1896 | 24.7.1897 | 11.1897 | stricken 4.1914 | ||
№141 [No141] | Nevski Wks, St. Petersburg | 1896 | 8.1897 | 11.1897 | stricken 2.1911 | ||
№142 [No142] | Nevski Wks, St. Petersburg | 1896 | 9.1897 | 11.1897 | dispatch vessel 3.1916, interned by Germany 12.4.1918, returned 5.1918, minesweeper 4.1921, stricken 7.1925 | ||
№270 [No270], 7.1915- T.6, 4.1916- T.76, 8.1916- T.276, 10.1916- №5 [No5] | Nikolayev Admiralty | 1894 | 5.1895 | 1897 | minesweeper 7.1915, dispatch vessel 10.1916, captured by Germany 1.5.1918 | ||
№271 [No271], 7.1915- T.7, 4.1916- T.77, 8.1916- T.277, 10.1916- №6 [No6] | Nikolayev Admiralty | 3.1894 | 6.8.1895 | 1897 | minesweeper 7.1915, dispatch vessel 10.1916, captured by Germany 1.5.1918 | ||
№272 [No272] | Nikolayev Admiralty | 8.1895 | 28.7.1896 | 1899 | collision 22.8.1914 | ||
№273 [No273], 7.1915- T.5, 4.1916- T.75, 8.1916- T.275, 10.1916- №7 [No7], 5.1919- Разведчик [Razvedchik] | Nikolayev Admiralty | 8.1895 | 19.9.1896 | 1899 | minesweeper 7.1915, dispatch vessel 10.1916, captured by Germany 1.5.1918, to White Army 5.1919, to Red Fleet 12.1920, stricken 12.1923 |
Displacement normal, t | 120 |
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Displacement full, t | |
Length, m | 42.0 |
Breadth, m | 4.52 |
Draught, m | 2.06 |
No of shafts | 2 |
Machinery | 2 VTE, 2 Du Temple boilers |
Power, h. p. | 2000 |
Max speed, kts | 19.5 - 23.2 |
Fuel, t | No 119, 120, 127 - 130, 133 - 142: coal 20 No 270 - 273: oil 20 |
Endurance, nm(kts) | 550(10) |
Armament | 2 x 5 - 37/17 Hotchkiss, 1 - 381 TT (bow), 2 x 1 - 381 TT |
Complement | 21 |
Similar to French torpedo boats of Avant-Garde class. Russian versions of Normand boat Pernov. Boats built in Nikolaev had three masts.
1899, No 119, 120: boilers was replaced by Yarrow
1899 - 1900, No119, 120, 127 - 130, 138, 139: were converted for oil fuel
1912, No119, 120, 136; 1916, No128, 129, 142: - 1 - 381 TT, 2 x 1 - 381 TT; 2 x 1 - 47/40 Hotchkiss
1915, T.5 - 7: - 1 - 381 TT, 2 x 1 - 381 TT; + mechanical minesweeping gear
1916, No5 - 7: - minesweeping gear; + 2 x 1 - 47/43 Hotchkiss
4/1921, No142: - 2 x 1 - 47/40; + sweeps
No272 was lost 9.8.1914 as result of collision with s/s Uspekh off Hersones beacon.