List of Imperial Russian navy destroyers

List of Imperial Russian navy destroyers

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unit_name=Российский Императорский флот
"Rossiiskiy Imperatorskiy flot"


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dates=1696 - February 1917
country=Russian Empire
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This is a list of destroyers of Imperial Russian Navy.

Sokol class (250-280 tons), 32 ships

*"Prytkiy" (1895) - BU 1922
*"Poslushnyi" (1898) - BU 1922
*"Pylkiy" (1898) - BU 1911
*"Prochnyi" (1898) - BU 1922
*"Porazhayushiy" (1898) - BU 1925
*"Pronzitelnyi" (1899) - BU 1911
*"Podvizhnyi" (1901) - captured by Finland at 1919, BU 1939
*"Prozorlivyi" (1899) - captured by Finland at 1919, wrecked 1925
*"Rezvyi" (1899) - BU 1922
*"Retivyi" (1900) - BU 1922
*"Ryanyi" (1900) - captured by Finland at 1919, BU 1939
*"Reshitelnyi" (1901) - captured by Japan at 1904
*"Serdityi" (1901) - BU 1923
*"Smelyi" (1902) - BU 1923
*"Storozhevoy" (1902) - scuttled 1904
*"Steregushiy" (1902) - sunk in battle, 1904
*"Skoryi" (1903) - BU 1923
*"Strashnyi" (1903) - sunk in battle, 1904
*"Stroynyi" (1903) - mined 1904
*"Statnyi" (1903) - BU 1923
*"Razyashiy" (1902) - scuttled 1904
*"Rastoropnyi" (1903) - scuttled 1904
*"Silnyi" (1903) - captured by Japan at 1904
*"Strogiy" (1901) - BU 1929
*"Smetlivyi" (1901) - scuttled 1918
*"Svirepyi" (1901) - BU 1927
*"Stremitelnyi" (1901) - scuttled 1918
*"Tverdyi" (1906) - BU 1925
*"Trevozhnyi" (1906) - BU 1923
*"Tochnyi" (1906) - BU 1925
*"Inzhener-mekhanik Anastasov" (1907) - BU 1923
*"Leitenant Maleev" (1907) - BU 1923

Leitenant Burakov (ex-chinese) class (280 tons), 1 ship

*"Leitenant Burakov" (1898) - scuttled 1904

Kit class (350-450 tons), 14 ships

*Kit subclass (350 tons)
**"Bditelnyi" (1899) - scuttled 1904
**"Besstrashnyi" (1899) - BU 1924
**"Bespotshadnyi" (1899) - BU 1925
**"Besshumnyi" (1900) - BU 1924
*Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev subclass (450 tons)
**"Inzhener-mekhanik Zverev" - BU 1930
**"Inzhener-mekhanik Dmitriev" - BU 1929
**"Vynoslivyi (II)" - BU 1932
**"Vnimatelnyi (II)" - BU 1925
**"Bditelnyi (II)" - mined 1917
**"Vnushitelnyi (II)" - BU 1940
**"Burnyi (II)" - BU 1925
**"Boevoi (II)" - BU 1925
**"Kapitan Yurasovskiy" - BU 1924
**"Leitenant Sergeev" - BU 1924

Forel class (312-400 tons), 16 ships

*Forel subclass (312 tons)
**"Vnimatelnyi" (1900) - wrecked 1904
**"Vynoslivyi" (1901) - mined 1904
**"Vnushitelnyi" (1901) - wrecked 1904
**"Vlastnyi" (1901) - BU 1922
**"Grozovoi" (1902) - BU 1924
*Leitenant Burakov (II) subclass (400 tons)
**"Leitenant Burakov" (1905) - mined 1917
**"Metkiy" (1905) - BU 1925
**"Molodetskiy" (1905) - BU 1925
**"Motshnyi" (1905) - BU 1925
**"Iskusnyi" (1905) - BU 1925
**"Ispolnitelnyi" (1905) - wrecked 1914
**"Krepkiy" (1905) - BU 1925
**"Legkiy" (1905) - BU 1925
**"Lovkiy" (1905) - BU 1925
**"Letuchiy" (1905) - wrecked 1914
**"Likhoy" (1905) - BU 1925

Som class (400 tons), 1 ship

*"Boevoy" (1899) - scuttled 1904

Buinyi class (400 tons), 22 ships

*Boykiy subclass
**"Boikiy" (1901) - BU 1925
**"Burnyi" (1901) - wrecked 1904
*Buinyi subclass
**"Bravyi" (1901) - BU 1925
**"Buinyi" (1901) - scuttled 1905
**"Bystryi" (1901) - scuttled 1905
**"Blestyatshiy" (1901) - scuttled 1905
**"Bedovyi" (1902) - captured by Japan, 1905
**"Bodryi" (1902) - BU 1925
**"Bezuprechnyi" (1902) - sunk in battle, 1905
**"Vidnyi" (1905) - BU 1925
**"Gromyatshiy" (1904) - BU 1925
*Gromkiy subclass
**"Gromkiy" (1903) - scuttled 1905
**"Groznyi" (1903) - BU 1925
*Zavidnyi subclass
**"Zavidnyi" (1903) - BU 1923
**"Zavetnyi" (1903) - scuttled 1918
**"Zhutkiy" (1904) - BU 1920
**"Zhivoy" (1903) - wrecked 1920
**"Zharkiy" (1904) - BU 1924
**"Zhivuchiy" (1904) - mined 1916
**"Leitenant Putshin" (1904) - mined 1916
**"Zvonkiy" (1904) - BU 1924
**"Zorkiy" (1904) - BU 1924

Deyatelnyi class (380 tons), 8 ships

*"Silnyi (II)" (1905) - BU 1925
*"Storozhevoy (II)" (1906) - BU 1925
*"Stroinyi (II)" (1906) - sunk 1917
*"Razyashiy (II)" (1906) - BU 1925
*"Rastoropnyi (II)" (1907) - BU 1925
*"Delnyi" (1907) - BU 1925
*"Deyatelnyi" (1907) - BU 1922
*"Dostoinyi" (1907) - BU 1925

Finn class (660 tons), 4 ships

*"Finn" (1905) - BU 1925
*"Dobrovolets" (1905) - mined 1916
*"Moskvityanin" (1905) - sunk in battle, 1919
*"Emir Bukharskiy" (1904) - BU 1925

Vsadnik class (710 tons), 4 ships

*"Ussuriets" (1907) - BU 1927
*"Amurets" (1905) - BU 1947
*"Vsadnik" (1905) - BU 1927
*"Gaidamak" (1905) - BU 1929

Okhotnik class (750 tons), 4 ships

*"Pogranichnik" (1906) - BU 1925
*"Sibirskiy strelok" (1905) - BU 1957
*"General Kondratenko" (1905) - BU 1925
*"Okhotnik" (1906) - mined 1917

Ukraina class (730 tons), 8 ships

*"Turkmenets-Stavropolskiy" (1905) - BU 1949
*"Ukraina" (1904) - BU 1949
*"Steregushiy (II)" (1905) - BU 1922
*"Strashnyi (II)" (1905) - BU 1925
*"Donskoy kazak" (1906) - BU 1925
*"Zabaykalets" (1905) - BU 1925
*"Kazanets" (1905) - torpedoed 1916
*"Voiskovoy" (1904) - BU 1957

Leitenant Shestakov class (635 tons), 4 ships

*"Leitenant Shestakov" (1907) - scuttled 1918
*"Kapitan Saken" (1907) - BU 1924
*"Kapitan-leitenant Baranov" (1907) - scuttled 1918
*"Leitenant Zatsarennyi" (1907) - mined 1917


=Novik class (1300 tons), 1 ship=

*"Novik" (1911) - mined 1941


=Derzkiy class (1200 tons), 9 ships=

*Derzkiy subclass
**"Bespokoinyi" (1913) - BU 1924
**"Gnevnyi" (1913) - BU 1924
**"Derzkiy" (1914) - BU 1924
**"Pronzitelnyi" (1914) - scuttled 1918
*Gromkiy (II) subclass
**"Schastlivyi" (1914) - wrecked 1919
**"Bystryi (II)" (1914) - sunk in battle, 1941
**"Gromkiy (II)" (1913) - scuttled 1918
**"Pylkiy (II)" (1914) - BU 1924
**"Pospeshnyi (II)" (1914) - BU 1924


=Orfey class (1260 tons), 16 ships=

*"Pobeditel"' (1914) - mined 1941
*"Zabiyaka" (1914) - BU 1958
*"Grom" (1915) - sunk in battle, 1917
*"Orfey" (1915) - BU 1931
*"Letun" (1915) - BU 1922
*"Desna" (1915) - mined 1941
*"Azard" (1916) - mined 1941
*"Samson" (1916) - BU 1956
*"Kapitan Izylmetyev" (1914) - scuttle 1941
*"Kapitan 1 ranga Miklukho-Maklay" (1915) - captured by the British in 1919
*"Kapitan Kern" (1915) - BU 1955
*"Kapitan Belli" (1915) - BU 1955
*"Gavriil" (1914) - mined 1919
*"Konstantin" (1915) - mined 1919
*"Vladimir" (1915) - mined 1919
*"Leitenant Ilyin" (1914) - BU 1956


=Izyaslav class (1350 tons), 4 ships=

*"Izyaslav" (1914) - sunk in battle, 1941
*"Avtroil" (1914) - captured by the British in 1918
*"Pryamislav" (1915) - mined 1941
*"Bryachislav" (1914) - BU 1924


="Ushakov victories" class (1350 tons), 4 ships=

*"Fidonisi" (1916) - scuttled 1918
*"Kerch" (1916) - scuttled 1918
*"Gadzhibey" (1916) - scuttled 1918
*"Kaliakriya" (1916) - sunk in battle, 1942
*"Zante" (1917) - sunk in battle, 1942
*"Tserigo" (1917) - BU 1924
*"Korfu" (1917) - BU 1956
*"Levkas" (1917) - BU 1956


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