BAP Almirante Guise (1933)

BAP Almirante Guise in 1934
History
Russian Empire → Russian Republic
NameAvtroil
BuilderBekker Shipbuilding Yard, Reval
Laid downNovember 9 [O.S. October 27] 1913
LaunchedJanuary 13, 1915 [O.S. December 31, 1914]
CommissionedAugust 12 [O.S. July 30] 1917
DecommissionedFebruary 11 [O.S. January 29] 1918
FateJoined the Red Fleet
Soviet Russia
NameAvtroil
CommissionedFebruary 11 [O.S. January 29] 1918
CapturedDecember 26, 1918, by the Royal Navy
FateTransferred to the Estonian Navy, January 2, 1919
Estonia
NameLennuk
AcquiredJanuary 2, 1919, from Britain
DecommissionedJuly 30, 1933
FateSold to the Peruvian government
Peru
NameAlmirante Guise
CommissionedAugust 24, 1933
DecommissionedNovember 1947
FateScrapped in 1954
General characteristics (as built)
Class & typeIzyaslav-class destroyer
Displacementnormal: 1,390 t (1,370 long tons; 1,530 short tons)
Length107 m (351 ft 1 in)
Beam9.5 m (31 ft 2 in)
Draught4.1 m (13 ft 5 in)
Installed power32,700 metric horsepower (32,300 shp; 24,100 kW)
Propulsion
Speed31 knots (57 km/h; 36 mph)
Range1,880 nmi (3,480 km; 2,160 mi) at 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph) (estimated)
Complement150
Armament

BAP Almirante Guise was a destroyer that served in the Russian, Estonian, and Peruvian Navies from 1917 to 1947. She was a rebuilt type of the Izyaslav class. Originally named Avtroil (Russian: Автроил) while in Russian service, in 1918 she was captured by Royal Navy and handed over to Estonia where she was renamed Lennuk. The ship participated in the Estonian War of Independence, and served with the Estonian Navy until 1933, when she was sold to Peru where she was renamed Almirante Guise.