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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
[[Ships of Far Eastern Imperial Navy 1920|Ships of Far Eastern Imperial Navy 1920]]<br>
 
[[Ships of Far Eastern Imperial Navy 1920|Ships of Far Eastern Imperial Navy 1920]]<br>
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[[Ships of Peoples Revolutionary Navy 1920-1945|Ships of Peoples Revolutionary Navy 1920-1945]]<br>

Latest revision as of 07:44, 11 January 2021

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Tr 1918 g Maksimovka-class Minesweeper
Class overview
Name Tr 1918 g Maksimovka-class Minesweeper
Operators Far Eastern Imperial Navy, People's Revolutionary Navy
Class before Tr 1915 g Rakushka class minesweeper
Planned 32
Built 18
Destroyed 9
Scrapped 9
General Characteristics
Type Minesweeper
Displacement
  • 380 tons standard
  • 500 tons full load
Length 59.9 metres (197 ft)
Beam 5.9 metres (19 ft)
Draught 1.7 metres (5.6 ft)
Propulsion 2 shafts, 2 vertical triple-expansion steam engines
Power
  • 2 coal-fired boiler
  • 2,000 ihp (1,500 kW)
Speed 18 kts
Range 2000 nm at 10 kts
Complement 56
Armament
  • 2 × 102mm/40 KO 1909 g gun
  • 50 mines


Development

Initially old destroyers were converted to mineweeping role at the beginning of the first world war but soon demands for more capable minespweepers rose. The new design was ment to provide minesweeping for both coastal operations as well as for the main fleet in fleet escort role. Thus it required better sea-keeping characteristics than the previous class. The resulting Tr 1918 g class was intended to be a multirole vessel. Aside the minesweeping role, it carried powerful armament and could operate as a coastal escort.

Characteristics

Destroyer-type forecastle-hull with low draugh. Fitted with mechanical minesweeping gear.


Ships in class

Name Builder Laid down Launch Date Entered Service Fate
Tr-7 (Ex-Maksimovka) Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka February 1918 June 1919 April 1920 BU in 1945
Tr-8 (Ex- Terney) Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka February 1918 June 1919 June 1923 Sunk in 1941
Tr-9 (Ex- Kema) Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka February 1918 September 1919 June 1923 Sunk in 1942
Tr-10 (Ex- Amgu) Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka February 1918 September 1919 July 1923 BU in 1945
Tr-11 (Ex-Ust-Sobolevka) Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka March 1918 October 1919 July 1923 BU in 1945
Tr-12 (Ex Svetlaya) Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka March 1918 October 1919 July 1923 Sunk in 1944
Tr-13 (Ex-Yedinka) Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka March 1918 October 1919 August 1923 Sunk in 1942
Tr-14 (Ex-Nelma) Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka April 1918 November 1919 August 1923 Sunk in 1943
Tr-15 (Ex-Grossevichi) Primorskiy zavod, Nakhodka April 1918 November 1919 August 1923 BU in 1945
Tr-16 (Ex-Innokentyevskiy) Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur February 1918 August 1919 April 1920 Sunk in 1943
Tr-17 (ex-Vanino) Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur February 1918 August 1919 May 1922 BU in 1945
Tr-18 (Ex-Mongokhto) Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur February 1918 August 1919 May 1922 Sunk in 1941
Tr-19 (Ex-De-Kastri) Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur March 1918 December 1919 May 1922 BU in 1945
Tr-20 (Ex-Dzhaore) Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur March 1918 December 1919 June 1922 Sunk in 1942
Tr-21 (Ex-Aleyevka) Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur March 1918 January 1920 June 1922 BU 1945
Tr-22 (Ex-Ozerpakh) Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur April 1918 March 1922 May 1923 BU in 1945
Tr-23 (Ex-Tugur) Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur April 1918 March 1922 May 1923 Sunk in 1945
Tr-24 (Ex-Torom) Port Artur Verf, Port Arthur April 1918 April 1922 July 1923 BU in 1945


See Also

Ships of Far Eastern Imperial Navy 1920
Ships of Peoples Revolutionary Navy 1920-1945