The Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev class (Russian: Инженер-механик Зверев) consisted of 10 destroyers built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the German Empire during the first decade of the 20th century. They served in the Baltic Fleet and participated in the First World War.
Ships
Name | Laid down | Launched | Entered Service | Fate |
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Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev | 15 January 1905 | 7 October 1905 | May 1906 | Scrapped, 17 January 1930 |
Inzhener-mekhanik Dmitriev | 26 January 1905 | 22 October 1905 | 1906 | Scrapped, 18 November 1929 |
Boevoy | 26 February 1905 | 27 December 1905 | Scrapped, 21 November 1925 | |
Burny | 25 March 1905 | July 1906 | ||
Vnimatelny | 16 May 1905 | 7 February 1906 | ||
Bditelny | 26 February 1905 | 4 March 1906 | Sunk, 14 November 1917 | |
Vnushitelny | 3 August 1905 | 18 March 1906 | Scrapped, 1925 | |
Vynoslivy | Scrapped, | |||
Kapitan Yurasovsky | 31 December 1904 | 1906 | 1907 | Scrapped, 24 June 1924 |
Leytenant Sergeyev | 8 January 1905 |
References
Bibliography
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