Orfey-class destroyer

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The Orfey-class destroyers were built for the Baltic Fleet of the Imperial Russian Navy. They were modified versions of the earlier destroyer Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". and the Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".s. These ships were larger, had triple torpedo tubes and an extra [[102mm 60 caliber Pattern 1911|Template:Cvt]] gun. One ship, Engels, was fitted with a Template:Cvt recoilless rifle for testing in 1934. Fourteen ships were completed in 1914–1917 and fought in World War I and during the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. The survivors fought in World War II.

Ships

Built at the Putilov yard, St Petersburg

Ship Launched Fate
Kapitan Belli
renamed Karl Libknekht
29 Oct 1915 Transferred to the Soviet Northern Fleet. Broken up 1950s
Kapitan Izylmetev
renamed Lenin
4 Nov 1914 Scuttled 24 June 1941 at Liepāja, Latvia while under repair
Kapitan Kern
renamed Rykov
renamed Valerian Kuybyshev
27 Aug 1915 Transferred to the Soviet Northern Fleet. Broken up 1950s
Kapitan Konon-Zotov 23 Oct 1915 Broken up incomplete 1923
Kapitan Kroun 5 Aug 1916 Broken up incomplete 1923
Kapitan I ranga Miklucha Maklai
renamed Spartak (1917)
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renamed Almirante Villar
27 Aug 1915 Captured by the British in 1918, given to the Estonian Navy and sold by the Estonians to Peru in 1933. Scrapped in 1954[1]
Lieutenant Dubasov 9 Sep 1916 Broken up incomplete 1923
Lieutenant Ilin
renamed Garibaldi
renamed Trotsky
renamed Voykov
28 Nov 1914 transferred to the Soviet Pacific Fleet. Broken up 1950s

Built at Metal Works, St Petersburg (Petrograd)

Ship Launched Fate
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renamed Zinoviev in 1922
renamed Artem in 1928
5 Jun 1916 Sank British submarine L55 during the Russian Civil War, sunk 28 August 1941 by mines
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renamed Engels
4 Nov 1915 Sunk 25 Aug 1941 by mines
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renamed Volodarski
5 Nov 1914 Sunk 28 August 1941
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renamed Stalin
5 Jun 1915 transferred to the Soviet Pacific fleet via the Arctic in 1936, Broken up 1953
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renamed Uritski
5 Nov 1914 transferred to the Northern Fleet, Sunk as a target during nuclear test in 1953

Built by Russo Baltic Yard, Reval

Ship Launched Fate
Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 5 Jan 1915 Helped sink British submarine L55 and three British motor boats. Sunk by mines 21 October 1919 together with sister ships Konstantin and Svoboda during an attempted sortie to support Red Army forces defending Petrograd against the advance of Yudenich's White forces. The accompanying Azard managed to manoeuvre out of the minefield but 485 men were lost.
Konstantin 12 Jun 1915 Sunk by mines 21 October 1919 in the same operation as Gavril.
Vladimir
renamed Svoboda
18 Aug 1915 Sunk by mines 21 October 1919 in the same operation as Gavril.
Mikhail 1916 towed to Petrograd but broken up incomplete 1923
Mechislav 1916 towed to Petrograd but broken up incomplete 1923
Sokol 1917 towed to Petrograd but broken up incomplete 1923

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