The Admiral Lazarev class was a pair of monitors built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the late 1860s, which designated them as armored turret frigates...
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The Russian monitor Admiral Lazarev was the name ship of her class of monitors built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the late 1860s. She was assigned...
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Admiral Mikhail Petrovich Lazarev (Russian: Михаил Петрович Лазарев; 14 November [O.S. 3 November] 1788 – 23 April [O.S. 11 April] 1851) was a Russian...
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after Admiral Mikhail Petrovich Lazarev. Russian monitor Admiral Lazarev – the lead ship of her class of monitor Russian cruiser Admiral Lazarev – an Admiral...
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Port Lazarev Russian battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev Admiral Lazarev-class monitor Admiral Lazarev, a former name of the Krasny Kavkaz cruiser Lazarev (surname)...
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The Russian monitor Admiral Greig was the second and last of the two Admiral Lazarev-class monitors built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the late 1860s...
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The Admiral Spiridov class were a pair of monitors built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the late 1860s. The sister ships were assigned to the Baltic...
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The Russian monitor Admiral Spiridov was the name ship of her class of monitors built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the late 1860s. The ship was assigned...
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Lazarev class (1866) Admiral Spiridov class Petr Veliky (1870) Novgorod (1874) Taifun-class river monitors (1907) Udarnyy Aktivnyy Zheleznyakov class...
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The Charodeika class was a pair of monitors built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the late 1860s. They were designed by the British shipbuilder Charles...
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McLaughlin, Stephen (2014). "The Turret Frigates of the Admiral Lazarev and Admiral Spiridov Classes". In Jordan, John (ed.). Warship 2014. London: Conway...
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Aleksandr II-class, Dvenadsat Apostolov, Ekaterina II, Sinop 30.5 cm M67 L/20 447 m/s Petr Veliky 27.9 cm M77 L/22 454 m/s Admiral Lazarev-class monitors 27.9...
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List of ironclads of Russia (section Monitors)
Admiral Lazarev (1867) – stricken in 1907 and sank in 1912 Admiral Greig (1867) – stricken in 1909 and scrapped in 1912 Admiral Spiridov class Admiral Spiridov...
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The Russian monitor Admiral Chichagov (Russian: Адмирал Чичагов) was the second and last of the two Admiral Spiridov-class monitors built for the Imperial...
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21 September Russia New Admiralty Shipyard Saint Petersburg Admiral Lazarev Admiral Lazarev-class monitor For Imperial Russian Navy. 26 September United Kingdom...
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September 2023. Madeline Roth, John Bright, and Russ Green, "Baseline Monitoring Documentation of Maritime Heritage Resources in the Wisconsin Shipwreck...
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improve protection. The Admiral class would have been the only British ships capable of taking on the German Mackensen class; nevertheless, German shipbuilding...
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Black Sea Fleet Admiral Lazarev took command of the admiralty. At the time, the shipyard was experiencing significant growth, with the Admiral stating that...
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from the 1970s and 1980s to the 1990s. The battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev of the Kirov class served with the fleet in the 1980s and 1990s as well. In 1988...
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operation was organized by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr., USN, Officer in Charge, Task Force 68, and led by Rear Admiral Ethan Erik Larson, USN, Commanding...
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List of battleships (redirect from List of battleship classes)
of World War I List of battleships of World War II List of battleship classes Gardiner, Robert; Chesneau, Roger; Kolesnik, Eugene M., eds. (1979). Conway's...
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Fleet, which was known for its harsh military drill. Thanks to admirals Mikhail Lazarev, Pavel Nakhimov, Vladimir Kornilov, and Vladimir Istomin, the sailors...
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Titanic (category Olympic-class ocean liners)
was manned around the clock. An International Ice Patrol was set up to monitor the presence of icebergs in the North Atlantic, and maritime safety regulations...
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Russian expedition led by Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev. The decades that followed saw further exploration by French, American...
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those of the other network. An International Ice Patrol was set up to monitor the presence of icebergs in the North Atlantic, and maritime safety regulations...
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to the Black Sea Fleet, which found a patron in the person of Admiral Mikhail Lazarev. In 1842, Nicolay was in international voyages in the Mediterranean...
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displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Piri Reis – Turkish admiral and cartographer – Early cartographer of the Mediterranean Qattara Depression...
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Pole. RT-2PM Topol, the first reliable mobile ICBM. Kirov-class battlecruiser Admiral Lazarev. Kalina cycle Invented and patented in the 1980s by Russian...
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USS Ericsson (TB-2) (redirect from Ericsson-class torpedo boat)
18 February 1897. It was named for John Ericsson, designer of the USS Monitor. On 18 May 1897, Ericsson arrived at Newport, Rhode Island, her home port...
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Japanese cruiser Naniwa (category Naniwa-class cruisers)
September 1897. Naniwa was reclassified as a second-class cruiser on 21 March 1898 and saluted Rear Admiral Prince Heinrich of Prussia, commander of the German...
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