Vladivostok (Russian: Владивосток) was the second Soviet Navy Project 1134 Berkut Large Anti-submarine Ship (Russian: Большой Противолодочный Корабль,...
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(Russian: Адмирал Фокин) was the second ship of the Soviet Navy Project 58 Groznyy-class Guided Missile Cruisers (Ракетные крейсера проекта, RKR), also known...
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guided missile cruisers built for the Soviet Navy now serving the Russian Navy. Varyag is a Slava-class cruiser designed during the Soviet Union as a Raketnyy...
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The Sverdlov-class cruisers, Soviet designation Project 68bis, were the last conventional gun cruisers built for the Soviet Navy. They were built in the...
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fired on the city. The Vladivostok Cruiser Group participated in the war, blocking approaches to besieged Port-Arthur. Vladivostok was involved in the Revolution...
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a Project 1134A Berkut A (NATO reporting name Kresta II) class cruiser of the Soviet Navy, which briefly became part of the Russian Navy after being...
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"armoured cruisers" and "cruisers". During the first decades of the Soviet Navy the only one "cruiser" designation existed, but in 1949 cruisers were divided...
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Kalinin (Калинин) was one of six Kirov-class cruisers (officially known as Project 26) built for the Soviet Navy in the Russian Far East from components...
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Nikolayev was the lead ship of the Kara-class cruisers of the Soviet Navy. She was launched on 19 December 1969 and commissioned on 31 December 1971 at...
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Pacific Fleet (Russia) (redirect from Soviet Indian Ocean Squadron)
ships of the "Siberian Military Flotilla" (4 cruisers, 10 torpedo boats) were stationed in Vladivostok. During the Russo-Japanese War, most of the Russian...
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Nikolai Reitsenstein’s cruiser squadron during the failed attempt to escape the Japanese blockade and to link up with forces in Vladivostok. Together with Novik...
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Tallinn was the seventh ship of the Kara-class cruisers of the Soviet Navy. She was launched in November 1976 and commissioned in December 1979 at the...
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Kaganovich (Russian: Каганович) was a Project 26bis2 Kirov-class cruiser of the Soviet Navy that was built during World War II. She was built in Siberia...
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Sverdlov-class cruiser of the Soviet Navy. The Sverdlov-class cruisers, Soviet designation Project 68bis, were the last conventional gun cruisers built for...
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without much success. Rossia, along with the other armored cruisers of the Vladivostok Cruiser Squadron, attempted to rendezvous in the Strait of Tsushima...
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a Project 1134A Berkut A (NATO reporting name Kresta II)-class cruiser of the Soviet Navy, which briefly became part of the Russian Navy. The sixth ship...
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Russian battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev (redirect from Soviet cruiser Frunze)
Until 1992 she was named Frunze (Russian: Фрунзе) after a Project 68 cruiser (named after Bolshevik leader Mikhail Frunze); at that time she was renamed...
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class, Soviet designation Project 1134 Berkut (golden eagle), was a class of guided missile cruiser built in the Soviet Union for the Soviet Navy. The...
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Варяг) was the fourth and final ship of the Soviet Navy Project 58 Groznyy-class Guided Missile Cruisers (Ракетные крейсера проекта, RKR), also known...
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Izumrud class of protected cruisers built for the Imperial Russian Navy. She was sunk during World War I by the German light cruiser Emden in the Battle of...
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by the Soviet government to post-war Germany for scrap. In the Baltic Sea there remained only three much-neglected battleships, two cruisers, some ten...
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Soviet designation Project 1134B Berkut B ("golden eagle"), was a class of guided missile cruisers ("large anti-submarine warfare ship," in Soviet classification)...
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Russian battlecruiser Pyotr Velikiy (redirect from Russian cruiser Pyotr Velikiy)
changed after the fall of the Soviet Union. The Russian designation for the type is "heavy nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser", but Western defense commentators...
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The Kirov-class (Project 26) cruisers were a class of six cruisers built in the late 1930s for the Soviet Navy. After the first two ships, armor protection...
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Thus, in April 1918, the Chinese government sent the cruiser Hai Yung from Shanghai to Vladivostok. In the following months, the Chinese government rented...
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Battle of Tsushima (section Cruisers)
one cruiser and two destroyers reaching Vladivostok, and two auxiliary cruisers as well as one transport escaping back to Madagascar. Three cruisers were...
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Russian Navy (redirect from Soviet fortress fleet doctrine)
headquartered in Vladivostok and based around Vladivostok and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy. The Fleet consists of the following units: Slava-class cruiser (1) Sovremennyy-class...
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footnote 28 "The March of the Japanese Army at Vladivostok City". 1919. "Japan and Union of Soviet Socialist Republics – Convention embodying basic...
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Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905, Bogatyr was stationed at Vladivostok with the Russian Pacific Fleet's cruiser squadron under the overall command of Rear Admiral...
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Project 1134A Berkut A (NATO reporting name: 'Kresta II') class cruiser of the Soviet Navy named for the naval commander Vasily Chapayev. The Project...
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