• Thumbnail for Russian destroyer Reshitel'nyi
    Reshitel‘nyi (Решительный, English "Resolute") was a Sokol-class destroyer built for the Imperial Russian Navy at the beginning of the 20th century. She...
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    Port Arthur in February 1904, the capture of the Imperial Russian Navy destroyer Reshitel‘nyi in August 1904, and the Battle of Tsushima in May 1905. She...
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  • Akatsuki-class destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy commissioned in 1903 and sunk in May 1904 during the Russo-Japanese War Russian destroyer Reshitel‘nyi, an...
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  • other ports in East Asia with Japanese forces in pursuit. The Russian destroyer Reshitel‘nyi put to sea from Port Arthur as soon as darkness fell on 10 August...
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    Sea destroyers also participated in World War I and the Russian Civil War. During the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), Imperial Russian Navy destroyers were...
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    her sister ship Reshitel‘nyi — sortied to attack the Japanese ships off Port Arthur. The Japanese opened gunfire on the Russian destroyers, preventing them...
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    protected cruiser Chitose, and the destroyers Akebono, Shinonome, and Usugumo intercepted the Russian destroyers Reshitel‘nyi and Steregushchiy as they approached...
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  • the destroyers Akebono and Sazanami — with Usugumo serving as the destroyer division's flagship — intercepted the Russian destroyers Reshitel‘nyi and...
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  • Order of battle at the Battle of Tsushima (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Watanabe Shingo) 1 ex-Russian destroyer Reshitel'nyi (1 × 3-inch (75 mm), 25.75 knots) Akatsuki (1904) (Lt. Harada Shōsaku) Second Destroyer Division Captain...
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  • protected cruiser Chitose, and the destroyers Akebono and Sazanami intercepted the Russian destroyers Reshitel‘nyi and Steregushchiy as they approached...
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    Battle of Tsushima (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    IJN concealed the loss and gave the 'Akatsuki' name to the captured Reshitel‘nyi as if the original returned to service. At the beginning of this battle...
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  • loss — and gave the name Akatsuki to the captured Imperial Russian Navy destroyer Reshitel‘nyi. The captured ship operated under the name Akatsuki until...
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  • following is a list of destroyers and 1st class (steam) torpedo boats of Japan grouped by class or design. In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast and maneuverable...
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  • Thumbnail for Russian battleship Petropavlovsk (1894)
    Petropavlovsk (Russian: Петропавловск) was the lead ship of her class of three pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Russian Navy during the...
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  • Thumbnail for Russian cruiser Boyarin
    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 battleship Tsesarevich
    Tsesarevich (Russian: Цесаревич) was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Imperial Russian Navy, built in France at the end of the 19th century. The ship's...
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  • Thumbnail for Russian battleship Retvizan
    Retvizan (Russian: Ретвизан) was a pre-dreadnought battleship built before the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905 for the Imperial Russian Navy. She was...
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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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  • Thumbnail for HMS Triumph (1903)
    the German colony at Qingdao. In September, Triumph, together with the destroyer Usk, escorted a convoy carrying British troops for operations against...
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    alliance navies, as had happened to the four new German-built Hai Long-class destroyers and the torpedo gunboat Fei Ting. These five ships were captured by allied...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese battleship Hatsuse
    offshore and alerted the Russian defences. Tōgō chose to attack the Russian coastal defences with his main armament and engage the Russian ships with his secondary...
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  • Thumbnail for Japanese cruiser Takasago
    on the morning following the pre-emptive strike by Japanese destroyers against the Russian fleet in the opening stages of the naval Battle of Port Arthur...
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    the Russian ships of the Pacific Squadron anchored just outside Port Arthur. Tōgō had expected the preceding surprise night attack by his destroyers to...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Barfleur (1892)
    arrived at Singapore on 4 March 1898. From there she accompanied the destroyers HMS Fame and HMS Whiting to Hong Kong, where she joined the China Station...
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