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A little afterthought to the French destroyer series: The Vnymatelniy- and Lovkiy-Classes of the Imperial Russian Navy.
The first five - Vnymatelniy, Vnuzhitelniy, Vynosliviy, Grozovoj and Vlastniy - were very similar to the French Durandal-Class, but with one less 47mm gun (at no loss for the broadside, because the aft gun was mounted amidships); the main gun in front of the bridge was slightly heavier (75mm instead of 65mm). They were ordered in 1898 and completed in 1902. All fought in the Russo-Japanese war; three were lost. They were initially painted in the white-buff russian tropical livery:
For the war against Japan, they were painted olive green:
The two survivors were retrofitted with a second 75mm gun; the 47mm pieces were all landed. Both served in the first world war in the arctic.
The second group of 11 ships - Lovkiy, Letushiy, Likhoy, Izkusniy, Ispolitelniy, Krepkiy, Legkiy, Leitenant Burakov, Moshchniy, Moledetskiy and Metkiy - belonged to the huge number of destroyers which were ordered during the war against Japan, but completed too late to participate in it. They had the same length, but were beamier and had more draught than the first group and carried two 75mm and four 47mm guns; the torpedoes were of larger caliber (18' instead of 15'). All served in the Baltic during the first world war.
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