Russian cruiser Diana

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Russian cruiser Diana was a protected cruiser of the Imperial Russian Navy that served in the Russo-Japanese War and later in World War I, becoming notable for its role in the 1905 Russian Revolution events in the Baltic Fleet.

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instanceOf protected cruiser
warship
armament 152 mm main guns
75 mm guns
smaller caliber guns
torpedo tubes
armorType protected cruiser armored deck
builtAt New Admiralty Shipyard, Saint Petersburg
completedInYear 1901
conflict Russo-Japanese War
World War I
country Russian Empire
displacement approximately 6,700 tons
enteredServiceInYear 1901
fate disarmed after the Russian Revolution
eventually scrapped
homePort Kronstadt
internedAt Saigon
internedBy France
launchedInYear 1899
namedAfter Diana the Huntress
surface form: Diana (Roman goddess of the hunt)
navalClass Pallada-class cruiser
notableFor role in the 1905 Russian Revolution events in the Baltic Fleet
operator Imperial Russian Navy
partOf Baltic Fleet (Russian Empire)
surface form: Baltic Fleet
propulsion coal-fired boilers
triple-expansion steam engines
role patrol duties in World War I
training ship
scrappedInDecade 1920s
serviceBranch Baltic Fleet (Russian Empire)
surface form: Baltic Fleet
shipBeam approximately 16.8 meters
shipDraught approximately 6.4 meters
shipLength approximately 126 meters
sisterShip Russian cruiser Aurora
Russian cruiser Pallada
statusDuringRussoJapaneseWar interned in Saigon after breakout from Port Arthur
theaterOfOperations Baltic Sea
Russia Far East
surface form: Far East
tookPartIn defense of Port Arthur
events of the 1905 Russian Revolution in the Baltic Fleet
topSpeed about 19 knots

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Russian Pacific Squadron notableShip Russian cruiser Diana