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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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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
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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
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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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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 Chinese authorities to make arrangements for his ship's internment.
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28 July] 1904 carrying a dispatch about Vitgeft's decision to attempt to reach Vladivostok. She ran the Japanese
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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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received no hits, although near-misses wounded several members of her crew including Korniliev, who suffered a severe
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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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to ensure the valves stayed open, sacrificing their lives to ensure that she sank. A Japanese attempt to
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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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with 450-millimetre (18 in) tubes, completing the work on 17 January 1905 and renaming her
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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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Much of Corbett, Volumes I and II, is devoted to a description of the Japanese blockade.
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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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The Herald of Asia: A Weekly Review of Life and Progress in the Orient, Volume 3
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after Japan captured the destroyer in a neutral port, from the Russian magazine
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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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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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Alexander Alekseevich Korniliev, took command on 25 May [
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Meanwhile, Bosse arrived in Port Arthur on 27 February [
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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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Naval ships captured by Japan during the Russo-Japanese War
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Anonymous, "Typhus Germs on Captured Torpedo Destroyer,"
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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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was assigned to the 2nd Destroyer Detachment in the
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Scrapped 1918 or discarded 1919 (see text)
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Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. 1628: 1626: 1624: 1622: 1620: 1618: 1616: 1614: 1612: 1610: 908:14 February] 1904 to take command of 638: 618: 317: 274: 2883: 2321: 1879: 1569: 1567: 1565: 1563: 1561: 1441: 1439: 1437: 1435: 1271:and replaced her 381-millimetre (15 in) 816:began on the evening of 8 February [ 666:in either 1897 or 1900 (sources disagree) in 8: 1192:commanding the boarding party demanded that 56:, China, sometime in 1903 or 1904. 924:, conducted a reconnaissance of either the 2890: 2876: 2868: 2328: 2314: 2306: 1886: 1872: 1864: 1032:to surrender, but her crew had opened her 897:, China, where he died on 3 May [ 730:21 July] 1901, and she completed 625:in Japanese service, she took part in the 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 1431: 1296:and sunk on 17 May 1904. As the second 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 39: 828:attack on Russian ships in the outer 706:13 July] 1901 with the name 241: 66: 7: 989:and made for the shelter of Russian 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) 25: 1339:reorganization placed the second 458:(47.69 km/h; 29.63 mph) 3439: 3434: 2853: 2848: 1332:, and she sank two hours later. 1188:30 July] 1904, and the 1184:at 03:00 on 12 August [ 1160:The Japanese quickly learned of 427:2.3 m (7 ft 7 in) 243: 68: 43: 3504:World War I destroyers of Japan 3469:Ships built in Saint Petersburg 1055:reached safety at Port Arthur. 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 3530: 3514:Maritime incidents in 1905 3509:Maritime incidents in 1904 3175:September (unknown date): 1304:. She participated in the 1102:The Japanese maintained a 403:258 long tons (262 t) 29: 3429: 2989:February (unknown date): 2843: 2280: 2256: 1673:Corbett, Vol. II, p. 354. 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 [ 629:in 1905. She was renamed 541: 515: 437:vertical triple expansion 378: 306:19 October 1905 61: 42: 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 764:14 June] 1903. 3363:August (unknown date): 3019:Imperator Aleksandr III 932:or the inner harbor at 785:. 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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:  1816:  1797:  1778:  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 938:O.S. 920:and 914:O.S. 906:O.S. 899:O.S. 883:O.S. 834:O.S. 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 2379:, 1413:in 1382:at 1066:at 1046:tow 1036:to 649:as 52:at 3460:: 3341:, 3324:, 3257:, 3251:, 3155:, 3149:, 3093:, 3076:, 3070:, 3064:, 3058:, 3052:, 3034:, 3028:, 3022:, 3016:, 2959:, 2778:, 2772:, 2755:, 2655:, 2527:, 2500:, 2464:, 2458:, 2452:, 2446:, 2413:A1 2373:, 2367:, 2247:S5 2240:S4 2233:S3 2226:S2 2219:S1 1655:^ 1609:^ 1578:^ 1560:^ 1546:^ 1514:^ 1488:^ 1453:^ 1434:^ 1367:. 1236:. 965:, 959:, 853:— 748:, 678:, 670:, 635:山彦 615:(暁 314:山彦 128:, 123:, 111:, 2891:e 2884:t 2877:v 2329:e 2322:t 2315:v 2194:) 2190:( 2186:/ 2064:/ 2060:/ 2042:/ 2038:/ 2027:/ 2016:/ 2005:/ 1994:/ 1983:/ 1972:/ 1961:/ 1950:/ 1939:/ 1928:/ 1917:/ 1887:e 1880:t 1873:v 1843:. 1822:. 1803:. 1784:. 643:) 637:( 623:) 617:( 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Index

Russian destroyer Reshitel‘nyi
Japanese destroyer Akatsuki

Chefoo
Russian Empire
Condor
Nevsky Works
Igorsky Arsenal
Izhora Works
Saint Petersburg
Russia
O.S.
O.S.
Cormorant
O.S.
Resolute
O.S.
Empire of Japan
O.S.
Empire of Japan
target ship
Sokol-class
destroyer
vertical triple expansion
steam engines
Yarrow boilers
knots
officers
enlisted men
torpedo tubes

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