Russian cruiser Izumrud
Izumrud was a protected cruiser of the Imperial Russian Navy, and the lead ship in the two-ship. Izumrud and her sister ship were based on the German-built.
Background
Izumrud was ordered as part of the Imperial Russian Navy's plan to expand the Russian Pacific Fleet based at Port Arthur and Vladivostok to counter the growing threat posed by the Imperial Japanese Navy towards Russian hegemony in Manchuria and Korea.Operational history
Izumrud was laid down at the Nevski Works in Saint Petersburg, Russia on 1 January 1901. However, construction was delayed due to priority given to completion of. The Zakladka, or formal ceremony of laying a plate, took place on 14 June 1902. Izumrud was launched on 1 October 1903. Construction continued to be plagued by delays, including an ice storm in December. However, with the start of the Russo-Japanese War in early 1904, construction efforts were greatly accelerated.Izumrud was formally commissioned in January 1904 and she was assigned to the Second Pacific Squadron of the Russian Pacific Fleet.