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This article is a list of Russian Fleet hospital ships inactive, active, and historical. The purpose of a hospital ship is to provide a floating medical treatment facility, historically redundant warships were used in this role, though in modern navies, ships may be purpose-built for the role.
Great Northern War (1700–1721)
edit- Perl
- Sankt Peterburg, frigate, 1712
- Straford
- Svyatoy Nikolai, 1715-1717
Russo-Swedish War (1741–1743)
edit- Novaya Nadezhda
- Riga
- Slava Rossii
Seven Years' War (1756–1763)
edit- Shlisselburg
- Svyatoy Nikolai
- Uriil (Arhangel Uriil)
- Urtriya
Russo-Turkish War (1768–74)
edit- Merkuriy
- Nansi
- Nordshteyn
- Panteleymon
- Providenciya
Russo-Swedish War (1788–90)
edit- Chayka
- Gus'
- Kholmogory
- Turukhtan
Crimean War (1853–1856)
edit- Chesma, frigate
- Kagul, frigate
- Mariya, ship of the line
- Midiya, frigate
- Rostislav, ship of the line
- Yagudiil, frigate
Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
edit- Imperatritsa Mariya
- Imperator Aleksandr
Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901)
edit- Tsaritsa
Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905)
edit- Angara
- Kazan
- Kostroma
- Mongolia
- Orel
World War I
editBaltic Sea Fleet
editShip Name | Vessel Dimensions | Displacement | Service Life |
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Aura | |||
Ariadna | |||
Diana | |||
Imperator Nikolai II (Tovarishch) | |||
Joulan | |||
Lava | |||
Lakhta | |||
Mercuriy | |||
Mitava | |||
Nikolaev (Narodovolets) | |||
Nautilus | |||
Okean (Komsomolets) | |||
Pallada | |||
Riga (Transbalt) | |||
Rus' | Length 144.78 metres (475.0 ft). Width 17.53 metres (57.5 ft). Depth 11.2 metres (37 ft). | 8,595 GRT | Launched in 1908, served as a passenger liner before World War I. Survived the war, later being sold to the Japanese. |
Black Sea Fleet
editShip Name | Vessel Dimensions | Displacement | Service life |
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Equateur | |||
Imperator Petr Velikiy | |||
Portugal | Length 140.2 metres (460 ft). Width 14 metres (46 ft). | 7,720 metric tons (7,600 long tons; 8,510 short tons) | Built in 1886. Brought into Russian service in 1914, sunk by U-boat in 1916. |
Vpered | 859 GRT | Built in 1898. Brought into service in 1914, sunk by U-boat in 1916. |
See also
editReferences
edit- Зуев Г. И. Госпитальные суда Российского флота в русско-японской войне 1904—1905 гг // Судостроение. — 1996. — N2-3. — С. 60–62.
- Никитин Е.А. Госпитальные суда. — Санкт-Петербург, Судостроение, 1992.
- Никитин Е.А. Суда медицинского назначения. — Москва, Воениздат, 1996.
- Lakhta
- Elberfeld 1889 Tyne Built Ships
- Pallada
- Sinking of Portugal branded as piracy
- Le Portugal