For other ships with the same name, see Russian ship Pallada.
Painting by Alexey Bogolyubov
History
Russian Empire
Name
Pallada
Builder
Admiralty Shipyard
Laid down
November 14, 1831
Launched
September 13, 1832
In service
August 1833
Fate
scuttled by crew in 1856
General characteristics
Class and type
Frigate
Tons burthen
2090 tons
Length
52.73 metres (173.0 ft)
Beam
13.31 metres (43.7 ft)
Draught
7.01 metres (23.0 ft)
Sail plan
Full-rigged ship
Speed
12 knots
Complement
426
Armament
30 × 24-pounder guns
22 × 24-pounder carronades
Pallada (Russian: Паллада) was a sail frigate of the Imperial Russian Navy, most noted for its service as flagship of Vice Admiral Yevfimy Putyatin during his visit to Japan in 1853, which later resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Shimoda of 1855, establishing formal relations between the two countries. In addition to her diplomatic mission, her crew also conducted numerous geographical and natural studies in the Far East. She was scuttled by her own crew in the Crimean War due to the poor condition of her hull in 1855.
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