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was not being disarmed but rather was preparing to put to sea, that they had been invited to come aboard to inspect her, and that when they arrived to conduct the inspection they were insulted, thrown into the water, and endangered by an explosion. However, the local
Chinese authorities backed the
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in late May 1905, during which she took part in a large torpedo attack against the
Russian squadron on the evening of 27 May 1905. Bad weather interfered with the attack and much confusion occurred, disorganizing the attacking Japanese destroyers and
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suddenly emerged from the darkness at high speed on the beam of the
Japanese 1st Torpedo Boat Division and charged through the torpedo boat formation, scattering the torpedo boats as they took evasive action. The lead torpedo boat,
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1417:, Japan, between 3 May and 15 June 1917 for use as a torpedo target. Stripping her of useful materials began on 30 November 1917. Sources disagree on her fate, claiming both that she was scrapped in 1918 and discarded in 1919.
1751:海軍大臣官房『海軍制度沿革. 巻8(1940年印刷) info:ndljp/pid/1886716』海軍大臣官房、1940年 ("Naval Minister's Secretariat 'History of the Navy System. Volume 8 (printed in 1940) info:ndljp/pid/1886716' Navy Minister's Secretariat, 1940) (in Japanese)
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began in August 1914. Before the end of the war, however, she was stricken from the navy list on 1 April 1917 due to age. That day, she was reclassified as a "general service ship" or "miscellaneous utility ship," renamed
1200:. Roschakovsky rejected the Japanese demands, arguing that he was disarming his ship for internment in accordance with international law, that the Japanese demands violated Chinese neutrality, and that in any event
1716:#海軍制度沿革(巻8、1940) 76頁。◎大正六年四月一日(達四二) 艦艇類別等級別表中驅逐艦ノ欄内「山彦」ヲ削ル ("# Naval System History (vol. 8, 1940) p. 76. ◎April 1, 1914 (Tatsu 42) Deleted 'Yamahiko' in the column for destroyers in the ship classification table")
3498:
997:. With superior speed, the Japanese destroyers closed to a range of 300 metres (330 yd), and the two sides opened gunfire on one another. The Russians scored a number of hits on the Japanese ships, but
1754:『写真日本海軍全艦艇史 Fukui Shizuo Collection』資料編、KKベストセラーズ、1994年 ("'Photographic history of all ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy Fukui Shizuo Collection' material edition, KK Bestsellers, 1994") (in Japanese)
1125:, was killed. In the battle's aftermath, the Russian squadron scattered, some ships returning to Port Arthur and others trying to reach various other ports in East Asia with Japanese forces in pursuit.
1145:. Due to her poor material condition, her crew had orders not to attempt to return to Port Arthur but rather to disarm her and allow Chinese authorities to intern her at Chefoo in accordance with
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in the 3rd
Squadron's 6th Destroyer Division. The war ended in September 1905, and in its immediate aftermath the Japanese again renamed the former Russian destroyer, giving her the name
1386:, Japan, in an effort to eradicate the disease once and for all; the Japanese expressed a belief that Russian sailors had introduced typhus to the destroyer during her Russian service.
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again altered course toward Port Arthur, the coastal artillery opened fire on the
Japanese and discouraged them from continuing the chase. Instead, the Japanese closed with
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1757:海軍歴史保存会『日本海軍史』第7巻、第9巻、第10巻、第一法規出版、1995年 ("Naval History Preservation Society 'Japanese Naval History' Vol.7, Vol.9, Vol.10, Daiichi Hoki Publishing, 1995") (in Japanese)
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to attack the
Japanese ships off Port Arthur. The Japanese opened gunfire on the Russian destroyers, preventing them from getting close enough to launch
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and a force of
Japanese destroyers. As they approached Port Arthur from the south-southeast they encountered another Japanese force consisting of the
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For a detailed description of the Battle of the Yellow Sea and fleet movements in its immediate aftermath, see
Corbett, Vol. I, pp. 370–432.
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and opened an overwhelming fire on her in broad daylight, reducing her to a motionless wreck with almost her entire crew dead or dying.
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on the coast of China, or perhaps both (sources are unclear). While returning to Port Arthur in the predawn hours of 10 March [
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29 July] 1904, Roschakovsky contacted the local
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28 July] 1904 carrying a dispatch about
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could not get underway due to engine problems. The Japanese officer countered that Chinese neutrality did not protect
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entered the port. According to the Russian account of the ensuing incident, a Japanese boarding party went aboard
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her, and as the Japanese tried to take possession of her, two members of her crew locked themselves in her
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on 1 June 1905 after their decisive victory in the Battle of Tsushima, and they struck the first
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28 July] 1904, the Russian squadron at Port Arthur put to sea in an attempt to reach
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among her crew ever since her capture from the Russians in August 1904 and that she had been
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Russian version of events and the press in the United States criticized the Japanese action.
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26 February] 1904, they had to alter course farther out to sea to avoid a Japanese
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1604:聯合艦隊軍艦銘銘伝』普及版、405頁 ("'Allied Fleet Gunkan Meiden' popular version, page 405") (in Japanese)
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and sent via ambulance train to Russia for treatment. En route, he was diagnosed with
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either surrender or put to sea within two hours and fight the Japanese destroyers in
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of Port Arthur over the next several months. On the morning of 10 August [
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but only by putting her helm so hard over that she overstressed and ruptured her
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after Japan captured the destroyer in a neutral port, from the Russian magazine
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1682:『官報』第6574号、明治38年6月1日 ("Official Gazette" No. 6574, 1 June 1905) (in Japanese).
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The Japanese offered a different narrative of the incident. They claimed that
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1 February] 1904, with his condition worsening, he was detached from
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25–26 February] 1904, the 2nd Destroyer Detachment, consisting of
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Fedor Emilievich Bosse was ordered to relieve him as commanding officer of
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that day, the Russians suffered a defeat in which the squadron commander,
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1691:日本海軍史』第7巻 ("History of the Japanese Navy, Vol. 7") (in Japanese), p. 287.
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suffered damage that caused her speed to drop off significantly. Aboard
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2 x single 450 mm (18 in) torpedo tubes, 2 x torpedoes (1905)
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to port failed, and she sank with the loss of all hands. Meanwhile,
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Maritime Operations in the Russo-Japanese War 1904–1905, Volume II
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Alexander Alekseevich Korniliev, took command on 25 May [
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that day, part of their effort to conceal the loss of the first
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was reclassified as a third-class destroyer on 28 August 1912.
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12 January] 1904, Korniliev was transferred to the
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Naval ships captured by Japan during the Russo-Japanese War
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Anonymous, "Typhus Germs on Captured Torpedo Destroyer,"
1833:. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press.
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from the navy list on the same day they gave the second
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to take command, and a shell hit knocked out one of her
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at the beginning of the 20th century. She served in the
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The press in Singapore reported on 18 April 1906 that
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1808:Chesneau, Roger; Kolesnik, Eugene M., eds. (1979).
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1703:Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser
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836:27 January] 1904, two pairs of Russian
832:at Port Arthur. At dawn on 9 February [
516:Service record (Imperial Russian Navy)
2285:List of destroyers of the Imperial Russian Navy
466:660 nautical miles (1,200 km; 760 mi)
1793:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1774:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
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2898:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1905
2336:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1904
1374:had suffered from continual outbreaks of
3494:Russo-Japanese War naval ships of Russia
3484:Destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy
1062:Illustration of the Japanese seizure of
3489:Russo-Japanese War naval ships of Japan
3479:Destroyers of the Imperial Russian Navy
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1005:, Bosse was wounded, forcing her chief
912:. On the night of 9–10 March [
808:Korniliev thus was still in command of
744:9 March] 1902, and her first
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828:attack on Russian ships in the outer
706:13 July] 1901 with the name
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760:at Port Arthur on 27 June [
702:at Port Arthur on 26 July [
498:2 × single 381 mm (15 in)
411:57.91 m (190 ft 0 in)
331:Third-class destroyer 28 August 1912
1705:(Singapore), 18 April 1906, Page 1.
820:26 January] 1904 with the
1812:. New York: Mayflower Books, Inc.
1409:. She underwent conversion at the
1324:, narrowly avoided colliding with
601:(1904–1905), seeing action in the
419:5.67 m (18 ft 7 in)
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1339:reorganization placed the second
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1184:at 03:00 on 12 August [
1160:The Japanese quickly learned of
427:2.3 m (7 ft 7 in)
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3469:Ships built in Saint Petersburg
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881:, and on 14 February [
756:12 May] 1903. She was
30:For other Japanese ships named
1405:, and designated for use as a
1292:destroyer which had struck a
1098:("Alarm Clock"), No. 32, 1904.
698:, China, and assembled there.
659:Construction and commissioning
609:captured her in 1904. Renamed
18:Russian destroyer Reshitel‘nyi
1:
1084:Illustration of a "shameless
734:during 1902. She was renamed
690:was shipped in pieces to the
840:– one of them consisting of
350:(山彦丸) 1 April 1917
141:1897 or 1900 (see text)
2290:List of destroyers of Japan
1789:Corbett, Julian S. (1994).
1770:Corbett, Julian S. (1994).
36:Japanese destroyer Akatsuki
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3514:Maritime incidents in 1905
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1304:. She participated in the
1102:The Japanese maintained a
403:258 long tons (262 t)
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1664:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 300.
1650:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 154.
1347:, also transliterated as
1228:officer at Chefoo, towed
901:20 April] 1904.
726:") on 3 August [
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1827:Westwood, J. N. (1986).
1595:Corbett, Vol. I, p. 428.
1555:Corbett, Vol. I, p. 422.
1523:Corbett, Vol. I, p. 150.
1509:Corbett, Vol. I, p. 149.
1483:Corbett, Vol. I, p. 148.
1263:on 28 May 1905
1149:and China's status as a
1116:Battle of the Yellow Sea
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3363:August (unknown date):
3019:Imperator Aleksandr III
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579:(Решительный, English "
379:General characteristics
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3308:April (unknown date):
2168:Imperial Japanese Navy
1731:, 31 March 1917, p. 1.
1411:Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
1267:The Japanese repaired
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153:13 July] 1901
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692:Imperial Russian Navy
603:Battle of Port Arthur
595:Imperial Russian Navy
533:Battle of Port Arthur
27:Sokol-class destroyer
2209:S-class torpedo boat
1198:international waters
893:and hospitalized at
777:Upon commissioning,
716:"), she was renamed
686:(sources disagree),
232:12 August [
1335:On 14 June 1905, a
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165:3 August [
1446:Conway's 1860–1905
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722:(Баклан, English "
712:(Кондор, English "
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599:Russo-Japanese War
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553:Russo-Japanese War
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1147:international law
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328:Reclassified
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212:Commissioned
189:Reshitel‘nyi
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120:Izhora Works
109:Nevsky Works
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2524:Monohansett
2514:Sparrowhawk
2376:Tsesarevich
2157:Rastoropnyi
2150:Razyashchiy
2129:Storozhevoy
1974:Prozorlivyi
1407:target ship
1398:World War I
1380:quarantined
1259:during the
1112:Vladivostok
1064:Reshitelnyi
1042:engine room
846:sister ship
732:fitting out
696:Port Arthur
605:before the
565:World War I
547:Operations:
521:Operations:
362:target ship
50:Reshitelnyi
3474:1901 ships
3458:Categories
3356:Bennington
3208:Blackadder
3198:Appomattox
2936:Haudaudine
2926:Sevastopol
2905:Shipwrecks
2343:Shipwrecks
2007:Podvizhnyi
1941:Poslushnyi
1421:References
1210:their flag
1088:" holding
991:minefields
985:turned to
930:Yellow Sea
875:concussion
838:destroyers
750:Lieutenant
620:"Daybreak"
506:(as built)
471:Complement
432:Propulsion
276:"Daybreak"
3419:Phalarope
3396:SMS
3375:HMS
3354:USS
3343:HMS
3338:Swiftsure
3336:HMS
2801:HMS
2790:HMS
2757:HMS
2750:HMS
2739:USS
2580:HMS
2559:HMS
2512:HMS
2411:HMS
2122:Strashnyi
2051:Smetlivyi
1855:Photo of
1448:, p. 206.
1426:Citations
1143:telegraph
1114:. In the
1095:Budil'nik
987:starboard
968:Shinonome
879:pneumonia
859:torpedoes
830:roadstead
812:when the
724:Cormorant
674:, at the
664:Laid down
591:destroyer
583:") was a
504:torpedoes
394:destroyer
179:Cormorant
138:Laid down
3405:27 Nov:
3394:17 Nov:
3387:Valencia
3384:16 Oct:
3352:21 Jul:
3321:Akatsuki
3318:27 May:
3311:San Juan
3298:15 Mar:
3267:11 Dec:
3245:28 Nov:
3235:27 Nov:
3225:18 Nov:
3215:12 Nov:
3188:Noquebay
3165:12 Sep:
3146:Pretoria
3133:10 Aug:
3126:Potemkin
3116:Farfadet
3103:18 Jun:
3087:29 May:
3073:Svetlana
3045:28 May:
3031:Oslyabya
3013:Borodino
3009:27 May:
2979:17 Feb:
2943:18 Jan:
2823:Willehad
2820:26 Nov:
2813:Gromoboi
2810:13 Oct:
2799:17 Sep:
2788:13 Aug:
2766:12 Aug:
2752:Barfleur
2737:15 Jul:
2727:18 May:
2720:Augsburg
2697:SV
2695:30 Dec:
2688:Takasago
2685:13 Dec:
2652:Peresvet
2642:Retvizan
2629:30 Nov:
2619:12 Nov:
2599:16 Oct:
2589:30 Sep:
2578:26 Sep:
2568:14 Aug:
2557:13 Aug:
2521:28 Jun:
2510:17 Jun:
2494:15 Jun:
2484:18 May:
2477:Akatsuki
2474:17 May:
2440:15 May:
2430:14 May:
2420:13 Apr:
2409:18 Mar:
2399:10 Mar:
2389:12 Feb:
2370:Retvizan
2192:Yamahiko
2188:Yamabiko
2184:Akatsuki
2177:Fumizuki
2143:Stroynyi
2087:Serdityi
2058:Svirepyi
2003:Albatros
1930:Prochnyi
1415:Yokosuka
1394:Yamabiko
1388:Yamabiko
1384:Nagahama
1372:Yamabiko
1365:Yamabiko
1361:Akatsuki
1357:Akatsuki
1353:Akatsuki
1349:Yamahiko
1345:Yamabiko
1341:Akatsuki
1326:Akatsuki
1315:Akatsuki
1302:Division
1298:Akatsuki
1288:Akatsuki
1282:Akatsuki
1277:Akatsuki
1257:Akatsuki
1135:blockade
1104:blockade
1007:engineer
962:Sazanami
844:and her
787:squadron
700:Launched
694:base at
652:Yamahiko
632:Yamabiko
612:Akatsuki
581:Resolute
487:Armament
476:officers
336:Stricken
311:Namesake
302:Yamahiko
297:Yamabiko
285:Acquired
268:Namesake
262:Akatsuki
224:Captured
206:Resolute
202:Namesake
175:Namesake
146:Launched
93:Namesake
32:Akatsuki
3408:Roanoke
3373:5 Oct:
3345:Triumph
3334:3 Jun:
3260:Madeira
3238:Mataafa
3205:5 Nov:
3195:2 Nov:
3185:5 Oct:
3143:2 Sep:
3136:Roanoke
3123:8 Jul:
3113:5 Jul:
3106:Etruria
3096:Izumrud
3061:Navarin
2999:4 May:
2982:Orizaba
2969:7 Feb:
2953:5 Feb:
2933:3 Jan:
2923:2 Jan:
2913:1 Jan:
2833:America
2803:Triumph
2769:Asashio
2759:Canopus
2748:5 Aug:
2717:3 Feb:
2675:9 Dec:
2668:Pallada
2665:8 Dec:
2649:7 Dec:
2639:6 Dec:
2609:6 Nov:
2592:Adolphe
2582:Chamois
2547:2 Aug:
2537:5 Jul:
2467:Yoshino
2461:Yashima
2455:Tatsuta
2449:Hatsuse
2443:Bogatyr
2392:Boyarin
2364:Korietz
2361:9 Feb:
2354:Clallam
2351:9 Jan:
2263:Pruitki
2136:Sil‘nyi
2108:Statnyi
2062:No. 204
2040:Strogiy
2025:Krechet
1985:Retivyi
1937:Korshun
1926:Yastreb
1919:Prytkiy
1212:aboard
1190:officer
1171:Asashio
1038:scuttle
1011:boilers
974:Usugumo
956:Akebono
950:Chitose
942:cruiser
928:in the
865:struck
855:sortied
645:, also
424:Draught
344:Renamed
293:Renamed
227:By the
185:Renamed
158:Renamed
105:Builder
62:History
3398:Undine
3366:Virawa
3327:Yūgiri
3301:Arabia
3168:Mikasa
3152:Sevona
3002:Hesper
2946:Optima
2775:Kasumi
2741:Apache
2658:Pobeda
2550:Sivuch
2540:Kaimon
2487:Ōshima
2433:Miyako
2382:Varyag
2271:Boevoi
2101:Skoryi
2094:Smelyi
2029:Pylkiy
2014:Berkut
1996:Ryanyi
1970:Gagara
1963:Rezvyi
1837:
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1376:typhus
1321:No. 69
1290:-class
1177:Kasumi
1139:Chefoo
1086:geisha
1068:Chefoo
995:Dalniy
971:, and
895:Harbin
869:, but
863:shells
797:, and
719:Baklan
714:Condor
709:Kondor
672:Russia
588:-class
502:, 2 x
474:52 (4
454:25.75
442:, 8 x
408:Length
391:-class
162:Baklan
130:Russia
98:Condor
87:Kondor
54:Chefoo
34:, see
3417:USFS
3270:LV-58
3248:Amboy
3228:Hilda
3158:Iosco
2972:Sully
2962:Anjou
2730:Akagi
2678:Bayan
2632:Saien
2612:Atago
2571:Rurik
2561:Decoy
2530:Norge
2044:Marti
2036:Lebed
1981:Filin
1959:Voron
1948:Nyrok
1915:Sokol
1896:Sokol
1285:, an
1234:prize
682:, or
586:Sokol
478:, 48
463:Range
456:knots
451:Speed
389:Sokol
117:, or
3445:1906
3432:1904
3037:Ural
2859:1905
2846:1903
2792:Arun
1992:Sova
1835:ISBN
1814:ISBN
1795:ISBN
1776:ISBN
1330:hull
1294:mine
1186:O.S.
1174:and
1155:O.S.
1131:O.S.
1108:O.S.
993:off
981:and
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920:and
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818:O.S.
791:O.S.
762:O.S.
754:O.S.
742:O.S.
728:O.S.
704:O.S.
435:2 x
416:Beam
384:Type
371:Fate
300:(or
258:Name
234:O.S.
217:O.S.
194:O.S.
167:O.S.
151:O.S.
83:Name
2992:Moy
2699:Lom
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