[3] After Russian Civil War it was apparently seized by the Centro-Caspian Flotilla, the naval force of the Centro-Caspian Dictatorship and renamed Orlenok (Russian: Орленок, lit.
The Orlenok was redubbed HMS Orlionoch and added to their force, providing a tender for No.
It was seized by Soviet Navy later in 1920 and became part of its Caspian Flotilla as a cargo ship.
The ship met is end on 24 October 1943 at 21:30 on port of Krasnovodsk when it stood at the berth of the port at the stern of the motor ship Osetin was unloading cans of gunpowder (280 tons) into wagons.
As a result of the fire and explosion of gunpowder and the collision with Osetin, the ship's hull was broken and deformed, the deck mechanisms and engine were destroyed, the masts were burnt, and all the holds were filled with water.