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    Rurik was the last armored cruiser to be built for the Imperial Russian Navy. The ship was designed by the British firm Vickers and built in their shipyard...
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    Rurik (Russian: Рюрик) was an armoured cruiser built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the early 1890s. She was named in honour of Rurik, the semi-legendary...
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  • armoured cruiser sunk at the Battle of Ulsan Russian cruiser Rurik (1906) - a Russian armoured cruiser built by Vickers This article includes a list...
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    she represented the Russian Empire, together with the battleship Tsesarevich, the armored cruiser Rurik, and the protected cruiser Bogatyr, at the coronation...
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    Pallada (Russian: Паллада) was the last of the four Bayan-class armored cruisers built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the first decade of the 20th century...
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    of four armored cruisers between them and their base shortly after they turned around. The Japanese sank the oldest Russian ship, Rurik, and damaged Rossia...
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  • renamed Pamiat Azova 1917, torpedoed at Kronstadt 1919 Rurik-class cruisers of 1st rank (3 units) Rurik \ «Рюрик» (1892) - Served at the Far East 1895–1904...
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    Japanese squadron of four armoured cruisers blocking their passage to base. The Japanese sank the oldest Russian ship, Rurik, and damaged Gromoboi and Rossia...
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    with eight 8.2-inch (208 mm) guns. Another powerful armored cruiser was the Russian Rurik, completed in 1908. Armed with four 10-inch (254 mm) in two...
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  • Thumbnail for Russian cruiser Bayan (1907)
    Bayan (Russian: Баянъ) was the third of the four Bayan-class armoured cruisers built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the early 1900s. The ship was assigned...
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    QF 3-pounder Hotchkiss (category Russo-Japanese war weapons of Russia)
    Askold Russian cruiser Boyarin Russian cruiser Gromoboi Russian cruiser Pamiat Azova Russian cruiser Rossia Russian cruiser Rurik (1892) Russian cruiser Rurik...
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    with them, but the order was delayed. His three armored cruisers, Rossia, Gromoboi, and Rurik, had to raise steam, so he did not sortie until the evening...
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    the Imperial Russian Navy. After the completion of the Pallada class, the Russian Navy issued requirements for three large protected cruisers to three separate...
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    of 8 May and rendered her unrepairable. Novik escorted the armored cruiser Rurik on a mission to shell the German port of Memel, but they became separated...
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    (1892) - armoured cruiser sunk at the Battle of Ulsan Rurik (1906) - Russian armoured cruiser built by Vickers "von Schantz, Johan Eberhard" (in Finnish)...
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    with them, but the order was delayed. His three armored cruisers, Rossia, Gromoboi, and Rurik, had to raise steam, so he did not sortie until the evening...
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    of Russia List of Russian battleships List of Russian cruisers List of Russian destroyers List of Russian sail frigates List of ironclads of Russia List...
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    Lev Vladimir Goriansky (category Imperial Russian Navy personnel)
    Goriansky entered the Russian Naval Academy to train as an officer. Upon graduation he was assigned to the Russian Cruiser Rurik (1906) of the Baltic Fleet...
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    Gromoboi and Rurik surpassed Andrei Pervozvanny in length but had significantly lesser displacement. Prior to the Gangut class, Russian Navy's largest...
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    by the 2nd Division. The steering of the Russian cruiser Rurik was damaged early in the battle and the Russians made several attempts to prevent the Japanese...
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    construction of the Powerful class began with the laying down the Russian armoured cruiser Rurik in 1890 that was intended to be used as a commerce raider, although...
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    Boyarin (Russian: Боярин, "Nobleman") was a protected cruiser built for the Imperial Russian Navy by Burmeister & Wain in Copenhagen, Denmark. She served...
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  • Thumbnail for Russian cruiser Bayan (1900)
    The Bayan (Russian: Баян) was the name ship of the four Bayan-class armoured cruisers built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the first decade of the 20th...
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    Aleksandr Vladimirovich Razvozov (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    school in Kronstadt. In 1907 he was appointed torpedo officer on the cruiser Rurik. In 1912 he was given command of the destroyer Burny and in 1914 the...
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    away from the more heavily armored Russian cruisers until Jessen had abandoned the badly damaged armored cruiser Rurik around 08:30. The sisters opened...
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    Pyotr Bezobrazov (category 1906 deaths)
    assumed command of the Independent Cruiser Squadron based at Vladivostok, consisting of the armoured cruisers Rossia, Rurik, and Gromoboi and led the squadron...
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    armored cruisers built for the Imperial Russian Navy around the beginning of the 20th century. Two of the ships were built in France, as Russian shipyards...
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    away from the more heavily armored Russian cruisers until Jessen had abandoned the badly damaged armored cruiser Rurik around 08:30. The sisters opened...
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    commerce-raiders like the Russian armored cruisers Rossia and Rurik; the Peresvet-class ships were designed to support the Russian cruisers. This role placed...
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    suicide. He vindicated himself in action by sinking the Russian cruiser Rurik and damaging the cruisers Gromoboi and Rossia on 14 August 1904 at the Battle...
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