It was a parasol cantilever flying boat with a V-Section hull, and downswept wingtips incorporating flotation chambers.
In 1916 the Russian government expressed a need for a flying counter-float-plane against the German Albatros W.4.
Only three were produced by October 1917, and as a result production quietly stopped.
One aircraft survived the Russian Revolution, and was delivered to the Naval Aviation School at Nizhny Novgorod in 1920.
Data from The Complete Book of Fighters[1]General characteristics Performance Armament