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turret-mounted guns was generally only about half that (two to three rounds per minute) of the pedestal-mounted guns. The motors and mechanism of the ammunition hoists were troublesome and sometimes reduced the rate of fire down to one round per minute. The guns in the hull could traverse 100° and each six-inch gun was provided with 200 rounds. Their muzzle velocity of 2,600 ft/s (792.5 m/s) gave their 91.4-pound (41.46 kg) shells a maximum range of 12,602 yards (11,523 m).
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struck a mine, and the ship took on an estimated 1,000 long tons (1,000 t) of water; despite the flooding she was able to keep up with the fleet and reached port successfully. While under repair, which lasted until 9 July, a fire broke out aboard the ship, killing 2 crewmen and injuring another
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of 70 feet (21 m) and a draught of 28 feet 3 inches (8.6 m). Designed to displace 10,960 long tons (11,140 t), they were 400–900 long tons (410–910 t) overweight and actually displaced 11,354–11,842 long tons (11,536–12,032 t). The ships were the first flush-decked
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sortied to bombard Japanese troops and struck a mine near her forward magazines while returning to port. She was badly damaged and three of her magazines were flooded. The ship was towed back into Port Arthur and her repairs lasted until 6 November. In the meantime, the new squadron commander, Rear
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The Russian armor-plate industry had not yet mastered the process for forming thick steel plates so the armor for these ships was ordered from companies in Germany and the United States. Even they could not produce enough of the latest types of armor plate in the quantities required for all three
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and two broadside 18-inch (457 mm) underwater tubes. The forward 15-inch tubes were near the forward main gun turret and were unprotected by any armor; aft, the 15-inch tubes were protected by the upper armor belt. The underwater tubes were protected underneath the armor deck, forward of the
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in the sides of the hull, one deck below and between the turrets. Electric motors traversed the turrets and worked the ammunition hoists, but the guns were elevated manually. They had a 135° arc of fire, and the guns could elevate to a maximum of +15° and depress to −5°. The rate of fire of the
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were 9 inches thick while the armor deck in the central citadel was 2 inches thick. Outside the area covered by the belt armor, the flat portion of the deck was 2.5 inches (64 mm) thick, while the sloped portion was 3 inches (76 mm) thick.
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of 5-inch (127 mm) armor that ran between the turret bases, seven and a half feet high. The ends of the upper belt were closed off by five-inch angled transverse bulkheads that connected the ends of the upper belt to the turret support tubes.
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was hit once. Between them, the sisters had two men killed and seven wounded and were not significantly damaged. None of them made any hits on Japanese ships. The Naval Ministry relieved Stark, and he was replaced by Vice Admiral
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in March 1918 during the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. The ship was already in poor condition, and the British immobilized her when they departed Russia in October 1919. She was stricken from the
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when Vitgeft maneuvered the squadron past the Japanese and forced them into a stern chase. Shortly before sunset, a lucky hit killed Vitgeft and threw the squadron into confusion. The Russian second-in-command,
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s carried a maximum of 1,050 long tons (1,070 t) of coal which allowed them to steam for 3,750 nautical miles (6,940 km; 4,320 mi) at a speed of 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph).
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engaging their Japanese counterparts, but they headed back to Port Arthur to join the rest of the Pacific Squadron when the main Japanese battlefleet appeared. They ran into a newly laid
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and the substitution of QF six-inch (152 mm) guns for the original eight-inch (203 mm) guns. This last change saved enough weight to permit four more six-inch guns to be added.
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meant that an upper belt of armor was necessary and the weight required was gained by shortening the waterline armor belt, which left the ships' ends protected only by the sloping armor
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every three minutes. The structure of the turrets proved to be too weak to withstand extra-strength charges and had to be reinforced. The guns could elevate to a maximum of +15° and
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and laid a minefield around his ship that thwarted repeated attacks until 16 December when one torpedo struck the ship in the stern during a blinding snowstorm. Badly damaged,
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in hull embrasures and on the superstructure. They fired a 3-pound-3-ounce (1.4 kg) shell at a muzzle velocity of 1,867 ft/s (569 m/s). Twenty-eight smaller
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was sunk in shallow water that same day by a shell that started a fire in a magazine that eventually exploded. By 7 December all of the Russian battleships except
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were the last battleships in the Russian column and the former, slowed by engine problems, became the primary target of the Japanese battleships and
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on 17 October 1899 and reached Port Arthur on 10 May 1900. Upon her arrival, she became flagship of the Pacific Squadron commander, Vice Admiral
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guns. Eight of these were mounted in four twin-gun turrets on the upper deck and the remaining four guns were on pedestal mounts in unarmored
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lost one 47- and twenty-six 37-millimeter guns. Both ships were lightly damaged by 28-centimeter (11 in) shells in October when the
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on 23 June, but abandoned the sortie when the squadron was discovered and pursued by the Japanese. While returning to Port Arthur,
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during this time; some were remounted on the superstructure, but others were used to reinforce the land defenses of Port Arthur.
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struck at least one of the mines, sinking in less than two minutes. Casualties included Admiral Makarov and his guest, the
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Vitgeft made another attempt to break through the Japanese blockade on 10 August in obedience to a direct order from Tsar
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of 5.43 feet (1.7 m) and were good seagoing ships. Their crew consisted of 26–27 officers and 605–625 enlisted men;
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at the beginning of World War I. She was sold back to Russia in March 1916 as the countries were now allies against the
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bulkhead divided the machinery spaces. The upper part of the hull between the main and upper decks curved inwards (
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could often not be worked in rough weather, the Naval Technical Committee (NTC) adopted the layout of the American
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of 2,600 ft/s (792 m/s). This gave them a range of 12,010 yards (10,980 m) at an elevation of 10°.
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Naval Weapons of World War One: Guns, Torpedoes, Mines and ASW Weapons of All Nations; An Illustrated Directory
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was towed to deep water about two weeks later, when Port Arthur surrendered on 2 January 1905 and scuttled.
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used turbines and boilers imported from Britain and slightly exceeded their specifications; during their
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The armor of the main-gun turrets and their supporting tubes was 10 inches thick (Krupp armor in
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that used the angle between two vertical points on an enemy ship, usually the waterline and the
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departed for Port Arthur on 15 October 1900 and arrived on 12 and 13 April 1901 respectively.
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270°; each was provided with 58 rounds. They fired a 731-pound (331.7 kg) shell at a
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28. All of the 47- and 37-millimeter guns in the lower hull embrasures were removed from
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required to hit the target. He transmitted his commands via a Geisler electro-mechanical
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was hit by 12–14 large-caliber shells and lost 12 crewmen killed and 43 wounded;
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had dismounted three 6-inch, four 47- and twenty-six 37-millimeter guns, and
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as her original name was in use by another battleship. The ship became the
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The secondary armament of the ships consisted of a dozen 45-caliber QF
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The design began as an enlarged and improved version of the battleship
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on the upper deck. Use of the lighter barbette mounting allowed for a
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were positioned in hull embrasures, on the superstructure and in the
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was subsequently raised, repaired and reclassified as a first-class
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The design was intended to have a maximum speed of 17 knots using
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after the Japanese captured Port Arthur and incorporated into the
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The Tsar's Last Armada, The Epic Voyage to the Battle Of Tsushima
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Jentschura, Hansgeorg; Jung, Dieter & Mickel, Peter (1977).
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was hit by several shells that killed 1 and wounded 62 crewmen.
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During the Battle of Port Arthur on the second day of the war,
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sank two months after the war began after striking one or more
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shortly after their completion in 1899–1900 and were based at
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Russian Battleship vs Japanese Battleship, Yellow Sea 1904–05
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at the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War in February 1904.
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was the first of the sisters to enter service; she departed
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Corrected right elevation and deck plan as depicted in
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of four 12-inch (305 mm) guns mounted in lighter
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guns mounted in twin-gun turrets fore and aft of the
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and arrived in Vladivostok on 2 April 1916. Renamed
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Based on experience with 1050:Galernyi Island Shipyard, Saint Petersburg 467:, abandoned by them when they withdrew and 3308:Japanese naval ship classes of World War I 3300: 3286: 2649: 2635: 2169: 2155: 2052: 2038: 1390:on 3 July 1924 and subsequently scrapped. 1369:on 16 January 1917 after a brief refit in 642:-class ships were 376 feet (114.6 m) 320:Secondary turrets: 5 in (127 mm) 2657:Russian naval ship classes of World War I 1237:A Japanese postcard showing the wreck of 549:(6,940 km; 4,320 mi) with good 431:in Japanese service, participated in the 284:28 × single 37 mm (1.5 in) guns 3911:Russo-Japanese War battleships of Russia 1299: 1232: 1072: 757:of the guns in service proved to be one 478: 1954: 1668: 1639: 1627: 1077:A Japanese depiction of the sinking of 684:vertical triple-expansion steam engines 541:(31 km/h; 20 mph), a maximum 3893: 1957:Directory of the World's Capital Ships 1894: 1803: 1767: 1743: 1719: 1692: 1680: 1656: 1615: 1596: 1581: 1533: 1502: 1490: 1478: 1466: 1454: 1442: 1281:had been sunk and the ship's captain, 3281: 2630: 2150: 2033: 1913: 1861:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. 1731: 1853: 1557: 1545: 1514: 1409:carried only ten 47-millimeter guns. 451:in 1917, and her crew supported the 1932: 1834: 1818: 1755: 1704: 1569: 1418:All dates used in this article are 1127:was hit three times in the bow and 844:The ships were fitted with Liuzhol 13: 2177:Russian naval ship classes of the 824:, all above water, mounted on the 690:at a working pressure of 8.8  14: 3922: 1993: 1978:. London: Arms and Armour Press. 1973: 1791: 1112:was the flagship of Vice Admiral 603:hull, which gave the design high 311:: 10–16 in (254–406 mm) 185:28 ft 3 in (8.6 m) 16:Class of Russian pre-dreadnoughts 1999: 1897:Russian & Soviet Battleships 1349:battleship, the ship arrived in 1173:The new commander, Rear Admiral 858:fire-control transmission system 807:37-millimeter (1.5 in) guns 405:in August 1904 and were sunk or 63: 50: 24: 3906:Petropavlovsk-class battleships 1914:Pleshakov, Constantine (2002). 1412: 1400: 1381:was captured by the British in 1123:was hit twice in the aft hull, 409:during the final stages of the 347:, sometimes referred to as the 1959:. New York: Hippocrene Books. 1289:outside the harbor. He rigged 682:The ships were powered by two 385:laid by the Japanese. Her two 375:on the second day of the war. 242:(6,940 km; 4,320 mi) 217:triple-expansion steam engines 1: 1955:Silverstone, Paul H. 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1410: 1404: 1357:into supporting 1355:Greek Government 1211:armored cruisers 1094:Nikolai Skrydlov 1022:6 November 1894 994:, 13 April 1904 984:9 November 1894 977:Saint Petersburg 947:Entered service 925: 921: 829:forward 12-inch 520: 361:Pacific Squadron 250:631–652, 750 as 69: 67: 66: 56: 54: 53: 28: 21: 20: 3926: 3925: 3921: 3920: 3919: 3917: 3916: 3915: 3891: 3890: 3889: 3884: 3855: 3825: 3805: 3682: 3655: 3565: 3538: 3476: 3456: 3373: 3329: 3309: 3306: 3276: 3271: 3245: 3150: 3060: 2914: 2873: 2846: 2805: 2785: 2731:Tri Sviatitelia 2695: 2658: 2655: 2625: 2620: 2606: 2586: 2545: 2476: 2421: 2401: 2332: 2292:Dmitrii Donskoi 2270: 2265:Admiral Ushakov 2250: 2181: 2175: 2145: 2140: 2127: 2103: 2066: 2058: 2025:Wayback Machine 1996: 1986: 1967: 1948: 1934:Preston, Antony 1926: 1907: 1888: 1869: 1847: 1831: 1826: 1825: 1817: 1810: 1802: 1798: 1790: 1786: 1778: 1774: 1766: 1762: 1754: 1750: 1742: 1738: 1730: 1726: 1718: 1711: 1703: 1699: 1691: 1687: 1679: 1675: 1667: 1663: 1655: 1646: 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Index


Imperial Russian Navy
Imperial Japanese Navy
Sissoi Veliky
Rostislav
Pre-dreadnought battleship
ihp
cylindrical boilers
triple-expansion steam engines
knots
nmi
flagship
12 in (305 mm)
6 in (152 mm)
47 mm (1.9 in)
torpedo tubes
torpedo tubes
Waterline belt
Gun turrets
Conning tower
Deck
pre-dreadnought battleships
Imperial Russian Navy
Pacific Squadron
Port Arthur
Russo-Japanese War
Battle of Port Arthur
Petropavlovsk
mines
sister ships

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