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    The Uragan class (also known as the Bronenosetz class, Russian: броненосец, "armor carrier" or "warship") was a class of monitors built for the Baltic...
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  • M-22 Uragan/Shtil (SA-N-7, Gadfly), a Soviet naval multirole SAM system Uragan-class guard ship, Soviet patrol and escort ships Uragan-class monitor, Imperial...
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    Uragan (Russian: Ураган) was the name ship of her class of 10 monitors built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the...
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    Passaic, New Jersey. Uragan-class monitor, an Imperial Russian Navy monitor type built to the plans of the American Passaic class. Silverstone, p. 5 Silverstone...
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    more austere version of the trunk deck. The Russian Strelets is an Uragan-class monitor built in 1864. The ship was identified as still afloat in St. Petersburg...
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  • Стрелец) is an Uragan-class monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American Passaic-class monitor, but was...
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    Броненосец) was a Uragan-class monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American Passaic-class monitor, but was...
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  • Thumbnail for Russian monitor Latnik
    was an Uragan-class monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American Passaic-class monitor, but was...
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    was an Uragan-class monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American Passaic-class monitor, but was...
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    an Uragan-class monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in Belgium in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American Passaic-class monitor, but...
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  • an Uragan-class monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in Belgium in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American Passaic-class monitor, but...
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  • 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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  • Iran, a village in Isfahan Province, Iran Russian monitor Koldun, a Russian Uragan-class monitor Koldun (album) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Thumbnail for Russian monitor Lava
    was an Uragan-class monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American Passaic-class monitor, but was...
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  • Thumbnail for Russian monitor Perun
    was an Uragan-class monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American Passaic-class monitor, but was...
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    one of 10 Uragan-class monitors built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American Passaic-class monitor, but was...
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  • USS Miantonomoh (1863) (category Miantonomoh-class monitors)
    frigates Sevastopol and Ne Tron Menia, the monitor Smerch and four Uragan-class monitors at Helsingfors (Helsinki), Finland, and escorted her to Kronshtadt...
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  • a list of monitors of the Imperial Russian Navy and Soviet Navy of Russia and the Soviet Union. Uragan class (1863) Smerch Charodeika class (1866) Admiral...
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  • Navy. 22 March  Russia Carr and MacPherson Saint Petersburg Latnik Uragan-class monitor For Imperial Russian Navy. 23 March  United Kingdom Messrs. J. Wigham...
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  • Ireland) HMS M22, Royal Navy M15 class monitor; later HMS Media M22 Locust, a light tank of World War II M-22 Uragan/Shtil (SA-N-7, Gadfly), Soviet naval...
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    New York City. At the same time ten Uragan-class monitors based on the American-designed Passaic-class monitors were launched. It was the policy of the...
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    Maria Ionescu, În plin uragan - Amintirle mele, Saggitarius publishing, 1998 Horia Macellariu, Ioana Maria Ionescu, În plin uragan - Amintirle mele, Saggitarius...
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  • Perun  Soviet Navy Russian Civil War, Cronstadt Rebellion: The Uragan-class monitor was hit by artillery fire and severely damaged by fire at Cronstadt...
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    The Uragan underwent trials from 1974 aboard the Project 61 destroyer Provorny, prior to being introduced aboard the Project 956 Sovremenny class, with...
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  • Lotsiia  Soviet Navy The Uragan-class monitor ran aground at Cronstadt. She was consequently scrapped. Ugor  Soviet Navy The Bars-class submarine flooded and...
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  • Petropavlovsk (1865) – decommissioned in 1885 and sold for scrap in 1892 Uragan class Uragan (1864) – sold as a barge in 1903 and scrapped in 1918 Latnik (1864)...
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    Vasily Ignatius (category Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class)
    promoted to 1st Class Mine Officer on March 21, 1896, and transferred to the Baltic Fleet as commander of the Russian monitor Uragan. He was transferred...
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    Britain and France, the Board switched priority to the smaller Uragan-class monitors shortly afterwards in the belief that they could be completed more...
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    completed and served as the monitors HMS Glatton and HMS Gorgon HNoMS Bjørgvin HNoMS Nidaros Uragan class (1865) Novgorod class (1874) – later reclassified...
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    Admiral Alexander Uragan (1955 – 1956) Rear Admiral Nikolai Bochkov (1956 – 1960) In June 1941, the Flotilla consisted of five river monitors (the Udarny,...
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