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Peyk-i Şevket was a torpedo cruiser of the Ottoman Navy, built in Germany in 1906–07, the lead ship of her class, which included one other vessel. She was built by the Germaniawerft shipyard in Germany in 1906–07, and was delivered to the Ottoman Navy in November 1907. The ship's primary armament consisted of three 450 mm (18 in) torpedo tubes and a pair of 105 mm (4.1 in) guns, and she was capable of a top speed of 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph). A major reconstruction in the late 1930s revised her armament and rebuilt her bow and superstructure.

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  • Die Peyk-i Şevket (Osmanische Sprache Bote seiner Majestät) war ein in Deutschland gebauter Torpedokreuzer der osmanischen Marine. Nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg diente sie als Peyk, ebenso wie ihr Schwesterschiff Berk-i Satvet, bis Mitte der 1940er Jahre als Schulschiff in der neuen türkischen Marine. (de)
  • Peyk-i Şevket was a torpedo cruiser of the Ottoman Navy, built in Germany in 1906–07, the lead ship of her class, which included one other vessel. She was built by the Germaniawerft shipyard in Germany in 1906–07, and was delivered to the Ottoman Navy in November 1907. The ship's primary armament consisted of three 450 mm (18 in) torpedo tubes and a pair of 105 mm (4.1 in) guns, and she was capable of a top speed of 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph). A major reconstruction in the late 1930s revised her armament and rebuilt her bow and superstructure. The ship was interned at British-controlled Suez at the start of the Italo-Turkish War of 1911–12, and as a result she saw no action during the conflict. During the First Balkan War in 1913, she bombarded Bulgarian troops threatening the Ottoman capital at Constantinople. Peyk-i Şevket was torpedoed by the British submarine HMS E11 in August 1915 during the Dardanelles Campaign of World War I. Repairs lasted until 1917, and in the final year of the war she served in the Black Sea, escorting troop ships to the Caucasus. Renamed Peyk in 1923, the ship continued in service with the Turkish Navy following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire until 1944, when she was decommissioned. She was broken up for scrap in 1953–54. (en)
  • ペイキ・シェヴケト (Peyk-i Şevket) はオスマン帝国海軍の艦艇。ペイキ・シェヴケト級水雷巡洋艦の一隻。 (ja)
  • Peyk-i Şevket, później Peyk – turecki krążownik torpedowy z początku XX wieku, główny okręt typu Peyk. Służył w marynarce Imperium Osmańskiego od 1907 roku, a następnie po modernizacji, pod nazwą TGC „Peyk” w marynarce Republiki Turcji od 1925 do 1944 roku. Brał udział w I wojnie światowej. Zbudowany został w niemieckiej stoczni Krupp Germania w Kilonii, wodowany w 1906 roku. Wyporność po zbudowaniu wynosiła 775 ton. Główne uzbrojenie stanowiły początkowo dwie armaty kalibru 105 mm i sześć kalibru 57 mm oraz trzy wyrzutnie torped kalibru 450 mm. (pl)
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  • One of the two Peyk-i Şevket-class cruisers in their original configuration (en)
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  • Die Peyk-i Şevket (Osmanische Sprache Bote seiner Majestät) war ein in Deutschland gebauter Torpedokreuzer der osmanischen Marine. Nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg diente sie als Peyk, ebenso wie ihr Schwesterschiff Berk-i Satvet, bis Mitte der 1940er Jahre als Schulschiff in der neuen türkischen Marine. (de)
  • ペイキ・シェヴケト (Peyk-i Şevket) はオスマン帝国海軍の艦艇。ペイキ・シェヴケト級水雷巡洋艦の一隻。 (ja)
  • Peyk-i Şevket, później Peyk – turecki krążownik torpedowy z początku XX wieku, główny okręt typu Peyk. Służył w marynarce Imperium Osmańskiego od 1907 roku, a następnie po modernizacji, pod nazwą TGC „Peyk” w marynarce Republiki Turcji od 1925 do 1944 roku. Brał udział w I wojnie światowej. Zbudowany został w niemieckiej stoczni Krupp Germania w Kilonii, wodowany w 1906 roku. Wyporność po zbudowaniu wynosiła 775 ton. Główne uzbrojenie stanowiły początkowo dwie armaty kalibru 105 mm i sześć kalibru 57 mm oraz trzy wyrzutnie torped kalibru 450 mm. (pl)
  • Peyk-i Şevket was a torpedo cruiser of the Ottoman Navy, built in Germany in 1906–07, the lead ship of her class, which included one other vessel. She was built by the Germaniawerft shipyard in Germany in 1906–07, and was delivered to the Ottoman Navy in November 1907. The ship's primary armament consisted of three 450 mm (18 in) torpedo tubes and a pair of 105 mm (4.1 in) guns, and she was capable of a top speed of 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph). A major reconstruction in the late 1930s revised her armament and rebuilt her bow and superstructure. (en)
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  • Peyk-i Şevket (Schiff, 1907) (de)
  • ペイキ・シェヴケト (水雷巡洋艦) (ja)
  • Ottoman cruiser Peyk-i Şevket (en)
  • Peyk-i Şevket (pl)
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