Ship name: Gangut
Type: battleship
Class: Gangut
Sister ships: Petropavlovsk, Poltava, Sevastopol
Stay on the water: Admiralty Shipyard in St. Petersburg
In service since: December 1914
Design displacement: 23 000 t
Max. 25 850 t
Length: 182.9 m
Width: 26.9 m
Draught: 8.3 m
Fuel standard: 1 000 t of coal
Fuel max: 3 000 t coal + 1 170 t fuel oil
Propulsion: 4 Parsons turbines
Boilers: 25 Yarrow boilers
Power: 42 000 hp
Max. 23 knots, 4,000 nm at 16 knots
Armament: 12 guns in four three-gun turrets
16 x 120 mm, 4 x 47 mm, 7 anti-tank guns. x 76 mm,
4 torpedo tubes x 457 mm
Crew: 1 125 men
During World War I, ships of this class remained idle in ports. In 1925, she was renamed Oktyabrskaya Revolution. She took part in World War II. She was decommissioned in 1959.
Type: battleship
Class: Gangut
Sister ships: Petropavlovsk, Poltava, Sevastopol
Stay on the water: Admiralty Shipyard in St. Petersburg
In service since: December 1914
Design displacement: 23 000 t
Max. 25 850 t
Length: 182.9 m
Width: 26.9 m
Draught: 8.3 m
Fuel standard: 1 000 t of coal
Fuel max: 3 000 t coal + 1 170 t fuel oil
Propulsion: 4 Parsons turbines
Boilers: 25 Yarrow boilers
Power: 42 000 hp
Max. 23 knots, 4,000 nm at 16 knots
Armament: 12 guns in four three-gun turrets
16 x 120 mm, 4 x 47 mm, 7 anti-tank guns. x 76 mm,
4 torpedo tubes x 457 mm
Crew: 1 125 men
During World War I, ships of this class remained idle in ports. In 1925, she was renamed Oktyabrskaya Revolution. She took part in World War II. She was decommissioned in 1959.