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'''Petr Velikyy''' (''' | '''''Petr Velikyy''''' ('''''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. | ||
''For details on the design and construction of ''Petr Velikyy'', please see [[Petr Velikyy Class (1872)]]'' | ''For details on the design and construction of ''Petr Velikyy'', please see [[Petr Velikyy Class (1872)]]'' |
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Petr Velikyy | |
Career | Details |
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Russian Name: | Пётр Великий |
Builder: | Galernii Island, St. Petersburg |
Laid down: | 1 June, 1869 |
Launched: | 27 August, 1872 |
Completed: | 14 October, 1876 |
Hulked: | 1922 |
Fate: | Scrapped |
General Characteristics | |
Displacement: | 9,665 tons |
Length: | 328 feet 2 inches (oa) |
Beam: | 62 feet 3 inches |
Draught: | 23 feet 9 inches |
Propulsion (as built): | 2 Horizontal Compound Engines, 8,258 ihp. 12 rectangular boilers |
Propulsion (1881): | 2 Double Explansion Engines, 5,500 ihp. 12 oval boilers |
Speed: | 14 knots (as built) 12.9 knots (1881) |
Bunkerage: | 1,200 tons (coal) |
Complement: | 432 |
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Petr Velikyy (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.
For details on the design and construction of Petr Velikyy, please see Petr Velikyy Class (1872)