Emir Bukharsky-class destroyer

{{Short description|Early 20th-century Imperial Russian destroyer class}}

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|Operators=* {{navy|Russian Empire}}

  • {{flagicon|Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|1918}} Red Fleet

|Built range=1904–1906

|Total ships scrapped=4

|Total ships completed=4

|In commission range=1906–1925

|Class after={{sclass|Gaidamak|destroyer|4}}

|Class before={{sclass|Ukraina|destroyer|4}}

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|Ship type={{sclass|Emir Bukharsky|destroyer}}

|Ship displacement={{cvt|650|t|LT|lk=on}} (deep load)

|Ship length={{convert|72.54|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}

|Ship beam={{convert|8.23|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}

|Ship draft={{convert|2.99|m|ft|abbr=on|0}}

|Ship power=*4 Schulz-Thornycroft boilers

  • {{cvt|6312|ihp|lk=on|0}}

|Ship propulsion=2 shafts; 2 triple-expansion steam engines

|Ship speed={{convert|24.5|kn|lk=in}}

|Ship range={{cvt|1020|nmi|lk=in}} at {{convert|12|kn}}

|Ship complement=90

|Ship armament=* 2 × single 75 mm 50 caliber Pattern 1892

  • 6 × single {{cvt|57|mm}} guns
  • 3 × single {{cvt|450|mm|1}} torpedo tubes
  • 20 mines

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The Emir Bukharsky class ({{langx|ru|Эмир Бухарский}}) consisted of four destroyers built for the Imperial Russian Navy during the first decade of the 20th century. They served in the Baltic Fleet and participated in the First World War.

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scope="row"|{{ship|Russian destroyer|Emir Bukharsky2}}

(Эмир Бухарский)

Renamed Yakov Sverdlov, 12 April 1919

|rowspan=4|June 1904

|30 December 1904

|rowspan=4|1906

|rowspan=2|Scrapped, 1 December 1925

scope="row"|{{ship|Russian destroyer|Finn2}}

(Финн)

Renamed Karl Libknekht, February 1919

|22 March 1905

scope="row"|{{ship|Russian destroyer|Moskvitianin2}}

(Москвитянин)

|7 May 1905

|Sunk, 21 May 1919; salvaged, 10 January 1920; scuttled, 28 March 1920

scope="row"|{{ship|Russian destroyer|Dobrovolets2}}

(Доброволец)

|29 May 1905

|Sunk by mine, 21 August 1916

References

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Bibliography

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  • {{cite book |last=Berezhnoy |first=S.S. |title=Крейсера и Миносцы: Справочик |trans-title=Cruisers and Destroyers: A Directory| year=2002 |location=Moscow |publisher=Ввоенное Ииздательство |language=Russian |isbn=5-203-01780-8}}
  • {{Cite book|last=Breyer|first=Siegfried|title=Soviet Warship Development: Volume 1: 1917–1937|publisher=Conway Maritime Press|location=London|year=1992|isbn=0-85177-604-3}}
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  • {{cite book|title=Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905|editor1-first=Roger|editor1-last=Chesneau|editor2-first=Eugene M.|editor2-last=Kolesnik |publisher=Mayflower Books|location=New York|year=1979|isbn=0-8317-0302-4|url-access=registration |url= https://archive.org/details/conwaysallworlds0000unse_l2e2|pages=170–217 |chapter=Russia |last1=Campbell |first1=N. J. M.|name-list-style=amp}}
  • {{cite book |last=Halpern |first=Paul G. |title=A Naval History of World War I |year=1994 |location=London |publisher=UCL Press |isbn=1-85728-498-4}}
  • {{cite book |last1=Melnikov |first1=R. M. |title=Эскадренные миноносцы класса Доброволец |date=1999 |publisher=Ed. Almanac Ships & Battles |location=St. Petersburg |language=ru|trans-title=Volunteer-class Destroyers|oclc=62741262}}
  • {{cite book|last=Watts|first=Anthony J.|title=The Imperial Russian Navy|publisher=Arms and Armour|location=London |year=1990|isbn=0-85368-912-1}}

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Category:Destroyer classes

Category:Destroyers of the Imperial Russian Navy

Category:Ships built in Russia

Category:Destroyers of the Soviet Navy