Russian destroyer Rastoropny (1907)
Rastoropny (1907) was a Deyatelny-class destroyer of the Imperial Russian Navy. Built at the Nevsky Shipyard in Ust-Izhora, Petrograd, she was laid down in 1905, launched on 8 May 1907, and completed on 1 April 1908. She served with the Baltic Fleet and fought in World War I.
The Deyatelny class displaced about 382 tons, measured 64 meters in length, with a beam of 6.4 meters and a draft of 2.59 meters. She was powered by two vertical triple-expansion steam engines and four Normand boilers, delivering about 6,000 indicated horsepower for a top speed of 26 knots. Her range was 800–900 nautical miles at 15 knots, and the crew numbered 67.
Armament consisted of two 75 mm guns, six 7.62 mm machine guns, two 450 mm torpedo tubes, and up to 18 mines. Rastoropny was scrapped on 11 November 1925.
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