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|builder=[[Galernyi Island Shipyard]], St. Petersburg
|Russian Name:
|launch=27 Aug, 1872
|Петр Великий
|laid=1 Jun, 1869
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|1 June, 1869
'''''Petr Velikyy''''' (Russian: '''''Пётр Великий''''') was the first modern battleship to be built for the [[Imperial Russian Navy]]From laying down to the estimated time of her scrapping her service spanned half a century.
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|Launched:
|27 August, 1872
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|Completed:
|14 October, 1876
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|Hulked:
|1922
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|Fate:
|Scrapped
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|Displacement:
|9,665 tons
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|Length:
|328 feet 2 inches (oa)
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|Beam:
|62 feet 3 inches
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|Draught:
|23 feet 9 inches
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|Propulsion (as built):
|2 Horizontal Compound Engines, 8,258 ihp12 rectangular boilers
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|Propulsion (1881):
|2 Double Explansion Engines, 5,500 ihp. 12 oval boilers
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|Speed:
|14 knots (as built) 12.9 knots (1881)
|-
|Bunkerage:
|1,200 tons (coal)
|-
|Complement:
|432
|-
|Armament (as built):
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*4 × BL 12"/20 guns in twin barbettes
*6 × BL 3.4" guns on single mountings
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|Armament (1881):
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*4 × BL 12"/20 guns in twin barbettes
*4 × BL 8.4" guns on single mountings
*6 × BL 3.4" guns on single mountings
*2 × 15" torpedo tubes (submerged)
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|Armament (1905):
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*4 × BL 8"/50 Pattern 1905 guns in twin barbettes
*6 × BL 6" guns on single mountings
*12 × QF 75mm guns on single mountings
*4 × 57mm/(?) Hotchkiss guns
*4 × 47mm/(?) Hotchkiss guns
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'''Petr Velikyy''' ('''Петр Великий''') was the first modern battleship to be built for the [[Imperial Russian Navy]].  From laying down to the estimated time of her scrapping her service spanned half a century.
==Service==


''For details on the design and construction of ''Petr Velikyy'', please see [[Petr Velikyy Class (1872)]]''
==Captains==
Dates of appointment are provided when known.
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==See Also==
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{{WP|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petr_Velikyy_(1872)}}
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[[Category:Ship Class]]
==Footnotes==
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[[Category:Petr Velikyy Class (1872) Turret Ship]]
==Bibliography==
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 29 April 2018

Petr Velikyy (1872)
Builder: Galernyi Island Shipyard, St. Petersburg
Laid down: 1 Jun, 1869
Launched: 27 Aug, 1872
:
Fate: Scrapped

Petr Velikyy (Russian: Пётр Великий) was the first modern battleship to be built for the Imperial Russian Navy. From laying down to the estimated time of her scrapping her service spanned half a century.

Service

Captains

Dates of appointment are provided when known.

See Also

Footnotes

Bibliography


Pre-dreadnought Petr Velikyy
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