Russian destroyer Tserigo

Tserigo (Цериго) was one of eight Fidonisy-class destroyers built for the Imperial Russian Navy during World War I.

After the White movement abandoned Crimea later that year, the unfinished destroyer was towed to Istanbul and then French North Africa with Wrangel's fleet.

Tserigo carried enough fuel oil to give her a range of 1,850 nautical miles (3,430 km; 2,130 mi) at 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph).

[4] After being added to the Black Sea Fleet ship list on 2 July 1915, Tserigo was laid down in the Russud Shipyard in Nikolayev later that year and launched on 27 March 1917.

Construction halted after the Russian Revolution and on 17 March 1918 the shipyard was captured by German troops, followed by the Ukrainian People's Army and the White Armed Forces of South Russia.