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    Zhenyuan (Chinese: 鎮遠; pinyin: Zhènyuǎn; Wade–Giles: Chen Yuen) was an ironclad battleship built for the Chinese Beiyang Fleet. She was the second and...
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    (simplified Chinese: 定远; traditional Chinese: 定遠; pinyin: Dìngyǔan; Wade–Giles: Ting Yuen or Ting Yuan, English: Everlasting Peace) was an ironclad battleship...
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  • dynasty Chinese ironclad Zhenyuan, a Qing dynasty turret ship which was captured by the Japanese during the Sino-Japanese War (1894) Zhenyuan (真圓, 1579-1648)...
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    warships—Dingyuan and Zhenyuan—built for the Imperial Chinese Navy in the 1880s. They were the first ships of that size to be built for the Chinese Navy, having...
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  • Navy. Chinese gunboat Cedian, of the Imperial Chinese Navy. The Chinese ironclad Zhenyuan, of the Imperial Chinese Navy. The Chinese ironclad Dingyuan...
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    Japanese cruiser Naniwa, Japanese cruiser Takachiho Installed on Chinese ironclad Zhenyuan Galté Lockett, Gilles (2006). «Las piezas de artillería de campaña...
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    The Imperial Chinese Navy was the modern navy of the Qing dynasty of China established in 1875. An Imperial naval force in China first came into existence...
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  • 1911 Central battery ironclad Fusō (1877) - sold for scrap in 1909 Ironclad turret ship Chin'en (1882, ex Chinese ship Zhenyuan) - captured in 1895 during...
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    the vessels of the Beiyang Fleet which included the two ironclad battleships Dingyuan and Zhenyuan. Reaching the mouth of the Yalu River, the transports...
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    (simplified Chinese: 济远; traditional Chinese: 濟遠; pinyin: Jiyuan, sometimes Chiyuan; Wade–Giles: Tsi Yuan), was a protected cruiser of the Imperial Chinese Navy...
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    French ironclad Triomphante participated in the Battle of Fuzhou during the Sino-French War in 1884. The two Chinese ironclads, Dingyuan and Zhenyuan, that...
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    Battle of the Yalu River (1894) (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    the main force of the Beiyang Fleet which included the ironclad battleships Dingyuan and Zhenyuan, the small coastal defence battleship Pingyuan, the cruisers...
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    engagement to pass directly between the two Dingyuan-class ironclads Dingyuan and Zhenyuan in an attempt to catch up with the other members of the formation...
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    emerged victorious at sea, the two large German-made Chinese ironclad battleships (Dingyuan and Zhenyuan) had remained almost impervious to Japanese guns...
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  • This is a list of capital ships (battleships, ironclads and coastal defence ships) of minor navies: El Plata class ARA El Plata (1874) ARA Los Andes (1874)...
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    German assistance, and two Dingyuan-class ironclads were ordered from Germany, the Dingyuan and the Zhenyuan. In 1897, the German empire took advantage...
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    Self-Strengthening Movement (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    extensive research by Chinese historians revealed that Cixi was not the cause of the Chinese navy's decline. In actuality, China's defeat was caused by...
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    Battle of Fuzhou (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    battleships Dingyuan and Zhenyuan, which had recently been completed in Germany for China's Beiyang Fleet (Northern Seas fleet). The Chinese battleships were...
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  • (1907) George Washington (1907) Tirpitz (1913) Chinese turret ship Dingyuan (1881) Chinese turret ship Zhenyuan (1882) SMS Brandenburg (1890) SMS Weissenburg...
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    As war with China seemed increasingly likely, the French persuaded the German government to delay the release of Dingyuan and Zhenyuan, two modern battleships...
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    opponent in an actual battle.  Imperial Chinese Navy: lost its two Dingyuan-class battleships Dingyuan and Zhenyuan during the Battle of Weihaiwei in 1895...
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  • built between 1859 and 1946, listed alphabetically. The boundary between ironclads and the first battleships, the so-called 'pre-dreadnought battleship'...
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    MRK L/22. It came in different models. The Chinese Navy used the gun on board the Dingyuan-class ironclads. The Dutch Army used one of these models as...
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    Japanese cruiser Matsushima (category Shipwrecks in the South China Sea)
    shell failed to explode. However, two of the 305-mm shells from the ironclad Zhenyuan also struck Matsushima. One failed to detonate, and passed through...
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    Fukui Masayoshi) Matsushima (Capt. Okumiya Mamoru) 1 ex-Chinese turret ship (rebuilt) Zhenyuan (4 × 12-inch (305 mm), 15.4 knots) Chin'en (Capt. Imai Kanemasa)...
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    to fire her Canet gun only five times, hitting the Chinese flagship Dingyuan four times and Zhenyuan once, without creating appreciable damage to either...
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    west of Port Arthur on 18 September 1904, during the Russo-Japanese War. Zhenyuan | Beiyang Navy | 17 February 1895 The turret ship was captured by Japanese...
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  • 28 November  Germany AG Vulcan Stettin Stettin Zhenyuan Turret ship For Beiyang Fleet, Imperial Chinese Navy. 29 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Murdoch...
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