Russian frigate General Admiral

General Admiral
Class overview
NameGeneral Admiral (Russian: Генерал-адмирал)
Operators Imperial Russian Navy
Built1857–1859
In commission1859–1870
Completed1
Scrapped1
History
Russian Empire
NameGeneral Admiral
NamesakeGrand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia
OperatorImperial Russian Navy
BuilderWilliam H. Webb Shipyard, New York City
Laid down21 September 1857[Note 1]
Launched3 September 1858
Commissioned15 March 1859
Stricken26 June 1869
FateBroken up 1870
General characteristics (as built)
TypeSteam frigate
Displacement5,669 long tons (5,760 t)
Length305 ft (93.0 m) (p/p)
Beam54 ft 8 in (16.7 m)
Draft23 ft 6 in (7.2 m)
Installed power
Propulsion1 shaft, 2 steam engines
Speed12.25 knots (22.69 km/h; 14.10 mph)
Range5,000 nmi (9,300 km; 5,800 mi)
Complement790–825 officers and crewmen
Armament
  • Lower deck:
  • 36 × 60-pounder shell guns
  • 4 × long 36-pounder guns
  • Upper deck:
  • 2 × 10.75 in (273 mm) 3-pood pivot guns
  • 24 × 60-pounder shell guns
  • 2 × long 36-pounder guns

General Admiral (Russian: Генерал-адмирал) was a screw frigate ordered by the Imperial Russian Navy from the United States before the American Civil War. She spent the bulk of her career in the Mediterranean Sea where she evacuated insurgents and their families from Crete in 1868 during the Cretan Revolt. She was struck from the Navy List the following year and broken up in 1870.
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