ET 1913 g Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod Bizon class destroyer
ET 1913 g Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod Bizon class Destroyer | |
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Class overview | |
Name | ET 1913 g Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod Bizon class Destroyer |
Operators | Far Eastern Imperial Navy, People's Revolutionary Navy |
Class before | ET 1910 g Oniks class destroyer |
Planned | 9 |
Built | 9 |
Destroyed | 6 |
Scrapped | 3 |
General Characteristics | |
Type | Destroyer |
Displacement |
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Length | 99.4 metres (326 ft) |
Beam | 9.3 metres (31 ft) |
Draught | 3.2 metres (10 ft) |
Propulsion | 2 shafts, 2 KhTGZ Steam turbines |
Power |
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Speed | 33 kts |
Range | 2600 nm at 21 kts |
Complement | 130 |
Armament |
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Development
After the defeat in Far Eastern - Japanese war, the war experience and lessons were theraly analysed in the "Special committee of readjustment in naval affairs" which was formed after the humiliating defeat in the Tsusima straight. One of the main lessons of the war regarding torpedo ships were, that destroyers were far more versatile than just aggressive torpedo attackers. They performed vast range of different naval missions and thus the new requirement for future destroyers emphasized multipurpose capability. New type of destroyers were to operate in higher speeds and longer range with better sea keeping capabilities. This in return meant that the future destroyers would be considerably larger than the earlier ones. Novaya Verf build prototype ship for these new requirements called Oniks and after analyzing the performance of the new ship, a tender for total of 27 new destroyers were issued upon three shipyards; Novaya Verf in Dalny, Dalzavod in Vladivostok and Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod in Permskoye-na-Amure. Each shipyard were given set of design requirements but other than that, each company was responsible of designing their boats. It resulted 3 different group of relatively similar performance destroyers.
Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod's "1913" class were completely indegenious design and featured first Far Eastern build steam turbines, made by the Kharbin Turbogeneratornogo Zavod, based on the AEG Vulcan turbines. This class were initially commisioned with the original armament fit descriped in the Naval Technical Committee's requirements but were later altered to have 3 120mm gun and 3 triple torpedo tubes. All units were modernized in 1935-38 with improved ASW and AA weaponry.
Ships in class
Name | Builder | Laid down | Launch Date | Entered Service | Fate |
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Bizon | Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Permskoye-na-Amure | July 1913 | August 1914 | February 1916 | Sunk in 1942 |
Sobol | Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Permskoye-na-Amure | July 1913 | August 1914 | February 1916 | BU in 1946 |
Barshuk | Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Permskoye-na-Amure | July 1913 | August 1914 | March 1916 | BU in 1946 |
Gornostay | Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Permskoye-na-Amure | June 1914 | August 1915 | March 1917 | Sunk in 1941 |
Khorek | Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Permskoye-na-Amure | June 1914 | August 1915 | March 1917 | Sunk in 1942 |
Kunitsa | Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Permskoye-na-Amure | June 1914 | August 1915 | March 1917 | Sunk in 1942 |
Laska | Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Permskoye-na-Amure | March 1915 | April 1916 | January 1918 | Sunk in 1942 |
Vydra | Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Permskoye-na-Amure | March 1915 | April 1916 | January 1918 | Sunk in 1944 |
Vepr | Amurskiy Sudostroitelnyy Zavod, Permskoye-na-Amure | March 1915 | April 1916 | January 1918 | BU in 1946 |
See Also
Ships of Far Eastern Imperial Navy 1920
Ships of Peoples Revolutionary Navy 1920-1945