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charges brought up from the magazines below. One set of hoists brought the munitions up to the working chambers from their magazines, and another set transferred them up to the turrets. In addition to the split hoist arrangement, anti-flash precautions included a sprinkler system in the magazines and
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and had a range of 1,000 m (1,100 yd) at a speed of 38 knots (70 km/h; 44 mph); the range doubled when they were set to 27 knots (50 km/h; 31 mph). These were later replaced with M1912 variants, which increased the warhead to 100 kg (220 lb). Their performance
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on 17 November 1906. Structural weaknesses were revealed during gunnery testing in 1907, but the
Russian Navy decided to remedy the defects after delivery rather than delay her completion. The testing included firing thirty rounds from two of the 254 mm guns, another thirty shells from two of
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of 899 m/s (2,950 ft/s). At their maximum elevation of 21 degrees, the guns had a range of 22,224 m (24,304 yd) for the AP round and 18,520 m (20,250 yd) for the HE variant. The guns had to be returned to between −5 and 8 degrees of elevation to be reloaded.
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for the 254 mm guns, was 152 mm (6 in) thick, tapering to 138 mm (5 in) at the top edge and 104 mm (4 in) at the bottom. Forward of the main section, the belt was reduced to 102 mm with a 76 mm (3 in) bottom edge, while aft, the belt was a uniform
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She was completed with just the pole main mast that was placed just ahead of the rear conning tower, but around the time she entered service in 1909, a pole fore mast was installed atop her forward conning tower as well. By 1917, the fore mast had been replaced with a sturdier
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Kronstadt in October 1918, and she lay there for the next three years. Initially listed for long-term preservation on 21 May 1921, she was disarmed and useful systems were removed to be preserved ashore. By late 1923, she was in poor condition, and the decision was made to
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s conning tower had 203 mm of armor plate on the sides. Her main battery turrets consisted of 203 mm on the front and sides and sloped 64 mm (2.5 in) roofs, and they were supported by 180 mm (7 in) barbettes that extended down to the ammunition
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to reinforce him, and at 09:45, she arrived in the vicinity but found no friendly or enemy vessels. The ship's commander, Captain A. M. Pyshnov, turned his ship north in an attempt to locate
Bakhirev's ships, and shortly thereafter, she encountered the German light cruiser
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the 203 mm guns, and fifteen shots from the 120 mm guns. During steam trials in 1908, she exceeded her design speed and horsepower. The ship was completed in
September 1908 and delivered to the Russian fleet. Upon arrival, she was sent to the shipyard in
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opted for a slightly smaller vessel displacing around 13,500 long tons (13,700 t) that carried four of the 254 mm guns and twelve 203 mm (8 in) guns, along with a defensive armament of twenty 75 mm (3 in) guns.
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was sent on another minelaying operation to sow a field of 560 mines off the
Swedish island of Gotland. Another such mission on 6 December, laying a further 700 mines in the same area. As a result of the Russian mining effort and
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and decided to try to intercept the vessels instead. He took the four cruisers from the bombardment group, and guided by wireless intercepts, steamed west to ambush the German flotilla that consisted of an armored cruiser, two
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covered them. The ships departed port shortly after midnight on 1 July. Heavy fog forced
Bakhirev to cancel the bombardment since they could no longer reliably locate Memel and his cruisers became separated from
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was "the best large ship laid down for the
Russian Navy up to 1905 and one of the best armored cruisers ever built." Anthony Watts concurs, describing her as "one of the finest armoured cruisers ever built."
490:, in July 1915. There, she engaged three German cruisers; she failed to score any hits and was struck several times, though she was not seriously damaged and her presence convinced the Germans to retreat.
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refused to grant Essen the freedom of maneuver he sought to force action with the German fleet. The
Russians nevertheless won a major intelligence victory that month when the German cruiser
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increased considerably, reaching 2,000 m (2,200 yd) at a speed of 43 knots (80 km/h; 49 mph) and 5,000 m (5,500 yd) at 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph).
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was sent on several sweeps into the Baltic to search for German merchant shipping, but she only found and sank one vessel during these patrols. While on patrol off the island of
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won the competition to build the ship in June 1905, and the company offered several proposals, including a vessel armed with a dozen 254 mm (10 in) guns, though the
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that ended Russia's participation in the conflict. As part of the treaty, Russia granted
Finland independence, which forced the fleet to abandon its principal base at
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of 1904–1905. The defensive battery was increased to 120 mm (4.7 in) guns since the 75 mm guns were no longer sufficiently powerful to deal with modern
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in October 1918. She lingered there for another three years in a state of preservation, but by November 1923, she was in poor condition. The new
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was significantly more powerful than her opponent, she failed to score any hits, while receiving ten herself. One started a fire on
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in Russian territory and they were able to recover German code books, allowing the Russian Navy to decrypt German
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escorted a group of minelayers sent to lay another field off Danzig on 13 February 1915, ran aground east of
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provisions to quickly flood them in the event of a serious fire. The guns fired 225.2 kg (496 lb)
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of armor that was 76 mm thick covered the tertiary casemates. There were three armored
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2640:
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2493:
2446:
2432:
2404:
2296:
2206:
2153:The Imperial Russian Navy
1489:and return to Kronstadt.
1139:with provisions to carry
844:of two shots per minute.
532:
334:120 mm (4.7 in)
219:22.86 m (75 ft)
173:
73:
47:
32:
1518:
1081:and the armored cruiser
894:
870:carried individually in
762:) for a top speed of 21
369:203 mm (8 in)
227:7.92 m (26 ft)
3093:Completed after the war
1483:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
1357:Battle of Åland Islands
1245:Battle of Åland Islands
1044:dreadnought battleships
770:could cruise for 6,100
708:forward with a command
503:Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
488:Battle of Åland Islands
327:203 mm (8 in)
174:General characteristics
2548:Imperator Aleksandr II
1343:
1128:
977:
793:
658:
614:-powered, all-big-gun
567:was limited to 15,000
552:
1366:, forcing it ashore.
1341:
1122:
1034:-class battlecruisers
969:
785:
735:that drove a pair of
670:long at the waterline
652:
582:of armored cruisers.
557:Imperial Russian Navy
540:
474:. After the start of
412:Imperial Russian Navy
310:910 enlisted men
3087:Single ship of class
2439:Single ship of class
2115:Staff, Gary (2011).
2013:, pp. 135, 235.
1731:, pp. 100, 235.
1056:Imperial German Navy
924:. Above the belt, a
901:Krupp cemented armor
756:indicated horsepower
410:to be built for the
254:indicated horsepower
3677:Ships sunk by mines
3614: /
2851:Leytenant Shestakov
2809:Kapitan Yurasovskiy
2521:Imperator Nikolai I
2514:Imperatritsa Mariya
2001:, pp. 134–135.
1977:, pp. 120–122.
1965:, pp. 124–125.
1953:, pp. 118–120.
1941:, pp. 110–113.
1929:, pp. 194–195.
1878:, pp. 105–106.
1755:, pp. 113–114.
1743:, pp. 346–347.
1692:, pp. 259–260.
1565:, pp. 78, 100.
3379:Chester A. Congdon
2795:Leitenant Pushchin
2710:Protected cruisers
2611:Andrei Pervozvanny
1475:October Revolution
1471:Russian Revolution
1344:
1300:and the destroyer
1129:
1077:. He sortied with
978:
794:
744:water-tube boilers
659:
596:Russo-Japanese War
555:In July 1904, the
553:
495:Russian Revolution
242:water-tube boilers
23:Russian ship Rurik
3618:55.133°N 18.500°E
3597:
3596:
3285:
3284:
3106:
3105:
2802:Leitenant Burakov
2455:
2454:
2231:Vladimir Monomakh
2188:978-0-85177-724-5
2179:Warship 1999–2000
2162:978-0-85368-912-6
2126:978-1-84884-182-6
2107:978-1-55750-352-7
2085:978-1-84832-100-7
2063:978-1-68247-375-7
2041:978-0-8317-0302-8
1857:on 19 August 2022
1237:and to guard the
1007:Mediterranean Sea
849:secondary battery
835:(HE) shells at a
468:Mediterranean Sea
428:secondary battery
399:
398:
307:26 officers
66:Succeeded by
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2969:Improved Sungari
2699:Admiral Nakhimov
2642:Armored cruisers
2482:
2475:
2468:
2459:
2458:
2395:Admiral Nakhimov
2381:Muraviev Amurski
2318:Admiral Kornilov
2245:Admiral Nakhimov
2208:Armored cruisers
2197:
2196:
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2094:Halpern, Paul G.
2089:
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1442:On 11 November,
1438:Later operations
1391:
1253:(in what is now
1123:Illustration of
1075:Mikhail Bakhirev
1072:
1025:At the start of
952:torpedo bulkhead
944:
801:
791:
737:screw propellers
688:featured a long
248:screw propellers
142:17 November 1906
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2416:Pamiat Merkuria
2400:
2292:
2238:Dmitrii Donskoi
2217:General-Admiral
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2171:Further reading
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1389:
1320:Admiral Makarov
1278:Admiral Makarov
1247:
1239:Gulf of Finland
1231:Admiral Makarov
1173:Admiral Makarov
1150:Admiral Makarov
1091:, Denmark, and
1070:
1023:
964:
962:Service history
942:
897:
840:The guns had a
837:muzzle velocity
799:
789:
780:
741:Belleville type
647:
618:of the British
561:armored cruiser
535:
408:armored cruiser
239:Belleville type
232:Installed power
183:Armored cruiser
158:1 November 1923
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2090:
2084:
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2018:
2016:
2015:
2003:
1991:
1989:, p. 125.
1979:
1967:
1955:
1943:
1931:
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1917:, p. 110.
1907:
1905:, p. 106.
1895:
1893:, p. 194.
1880:
1868:
1835:
1833:, p. 187.
1823:
1821:, p. 186.
1811:
1809:, p. 124.
1796:
1794:, p. 104.
1784:
1782:, p. 105.
1772:
1770:, p. 185.
1757:
1745:
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1718:
1716:, p. 348.
1706:
1704:, p. 263.
1694:
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1680:, p. 346.
1665:
1663:, p. 258.
1650:
1648:, p. 235.
1627:
1625:, p. 101.
1610:
1608:, p. 191.
1579:
1577:, p. 100.
1567:
1554:
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1523:
1522:
1520:
1517:
1515:
1512:
1504:naval register
1439:
1436:
1353:light cruisers
1246:
1243:
1235:fleet in being
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1019:
963:
960:
896:
893:
833:high explosive
829:armor piercing
779:
776:
772:nautical miles
702:superstructure
646:
643:
616:battlecruisers
548:that preceded
534:
531:
455:served as the
440:battlecruisers
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48:Class overview
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3545:Deutschland
2962:Sestroretsk
2576:Tsesarevich
2498:battleships
2495:Dreadnought
2136:Engineering
1861:15 November
1741:Engineering
1678:Engineering
1487:Helsingfors
1394:rangefinder
1141:naval mines
1110:ran aground
1100:Nicholas II
1027:World War I
1021:World War I
975:World War I
903:plate. Her
812:gun turrets
718:tripod mast
521:decided to
519:Soviet Navy
484:naval mines
476:World War I
169:, 1924–1925
53:Preceded by
3657:1906 ships
3636:Categories
3478:Minnewaska
3325:Shipwrecks
3279:March 1915
3146:Shipwrecks
2987:Submarines
2816:Deyatelnyi
2751:Destroyers
2020:References
1479:Bolsheviks
1046:, leaving
1003:Baltic Sea
905:armor belt
824:propellant
816:centerline
690:forecastle
621:Invincible
604:destroyers
563:. Maximum
472:Baltic Sea
445:Invincible
267:Propulsion
3438:Britannic
3417:Burdigala
3395:HMS
3346:Connemara
3190:SMS
3185:Goldfinch
3183:HMS
3156:HMS
3099:Cancelled
2569:Rostislav
2298:Protected
2144:0013-7782
1551:Citations
1533:New Style
1514:Footnotes
1508:Petrograd
1452:submarine
1401:SMS
1376:SMS
1363:Albatross
1361:SMS
1211:Cronstadt
1137:minelayer
1116:signals.
1106:Magdeburg
1104:SMS
999:Kronstadt
990:laid down
948:magazines
934:main deck
918:sternpost
913:barbettes
909:waterline
872:casemates
857:broadside
851:of eight
752:amidships
694:main mast
569:long tons
527:Petrograd
515:Kronstadt
499:Bolshevik
420:laid down
385:Casemates
373:Barbettes
194:long tons
167:Broken up
131:Laid down
116:June 1905
3542:17 Nov:
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3455:27 Nov:
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3414:14 Nov:
3233:Magnetic
3230:17 Feb:
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3199:24 Feb:
3181:19 Feb:
3171:15 Feb:
2886:Fidonisy
2879:Izyaslav
2837:Okhotnik
2692:Svetlana
2658:Gromoboi
2631:Borodino
2597:Potemkin
2590:Peresvet
2583:Borodino
2407:cruisers
2388:Svetlana
2325:Svetlana
2273:Gromoboi
2096:(1995).
2074:(2011).
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1702:Friedman
1690:Friedman
1661:Friedman
1606:Campbell
1420:Augsburg
1296:, while
1182:Augsburg
1114:wireless
1089:Bornholm
1050:and the
1032:Borodino
1011:flagship
994:launched
922:bulkhead
831:(AP) or
778:Armament
750:located
588:Russians
523:break up
457:flagship
317:Armament
155:Stricken
139:Launched
103:Namesake
3652:Vickers
3609:18°30′E
3606:55°08′N
3531:4 Nov:
3468:Moresby
3448:Suffren
3404:9 Nov:
3393:8 Nov:
3370:6 Nov:
3359:5 Nov:
3352:Yatagan
3343:3 Nov:
3333:1 Nov:
3010:Kasatka
2976:Tsiklon
2934:Anakria
2906:Shchuka
2844:Ukrayna
2830:Vsadnik
2788:Groznyi
2740:Izumrud
2733:Bogatyr
2719:Pallada
2604:Evstafi
2374:Izumrud
2367:Boyarin
2353:Bogatyr
2332:Pallada
1927:Halpern
1891:Halpern
1831:Halpern
1819:Halpern
1768:Halpern
1495:reserve
1464:Hogland
1316:Bogatyr
1287:Bogatyr
1259:Rostock
1199:Gotland
1188:Gazelle
1084:Pallada
1013:of the
956:citadel
888:warhead
884:torpedo
808:caliber
748:funnels
698:ram bow
584:Vickers
511:laid up
461:Russian
459:of the
442:of the
416:Vickers
367:Turrets
252:19,700
192:15,190
125:Vickers
121:Builder
113:Awarded
74:History
3458:Karnak
3373:Arabia
3336:Torero
3164:Potaro
3154:6 Feb
3072:A (AG)
3066:Narval
3038:Kaiman
3017:Minoga
2996:Delfin
2955:Pernov
2941:Bierke
2865:Derzky
2781:Buinyi
2726:Askold
2651:Rossia
2507:Gangut
2346:Askold
2339:Varyag
2311:Vitiaz
2266:Rossia
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1999:Dodson
1987:Dodson
1963:Dodson
1807:Dodson
1753:Dodson
1729:Dodson
1646:Dodson
1575:Dodson
1563:Dodson
1449:Allied
1428:U-boat
1408:Lübeck
1378:Lübeck
1314:, and
1290:, and
1255:Latvia
1251:Windau
1219:Gangut
1093:Danzig
1041:-class
1039:Gangut
926:strake
726:rudder
710:bridge
700:. Her
533:Design
480:German
293:6,100
205:Length
3513:UC-15
3495:UB-19
3436:HMHS
3427:Rurik
3407:Balto
3386:UB-45
3223:Rurik
3202:Dague
3052:Morzh
3024:Akula
2927:Adler
2872:Orfey
2858:Novik
2774:Forel
2760:Sokol
2672:Rurik
2665:Bayan
2423:Almaz
2360:Novik
2287:Rurik
2280:Bayan
2259:Rurik
2224:Minin
1975:Staff
1951:Staff
1939:Staff
1915:Staff
1903:Staff
1876:Staff
1849:[
1792:Staff
1780:Staff
1623:Watts
1519:Notes
1491:Rurik
1460:Rurik
1444:Rurik
1432:Rurik
1412:Rurik
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1387:Rurik
1383:Rurik
1371:Rurik
1333:Novik
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1303:Novik
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1274:Memel
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1227:Bayan
1223:Rurik
1215:Rurik
1207:Reval
1195:Rurik
1177:Rügen
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1165:Rurik
1161:Rurik
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1133:Rurik
1125:Rurik
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787:Rurik
768:Rurik
764:knots
682:draft
662:Rurik
655:Rurik
638:Rurik
630:Rurik
623:class
608:Japan
580:class
578:Bayan
550:Rurik
546:class
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507:Rurik
453:Rurik
447:class
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432:knots
403:Rurik
355:Armor
332:20 ×
290:Range
283:knots
278:Speed
237:28 ×
224:Draft
107:Rurik
97:Rurik
60:class
58:Bayan
40:Rurik
3574:1917
3566:1916
3558:1915
3535:U-20
3506:U-56
3397:Zulu
3363:U-20
3262:1916
3254:1915
3246:1914
3158:Erne
3059:Bars
3045:Krab
3031:Karp
2948:Dago
2823:Finn
2300:and
2183:ISBN
2157:ISBN
2140:ISSN
2121:ISBN
2102:ISBN
2080:ISBN
2058:ISBN
2036:ISBN
1863:2021
1469:The
1424:Roon
1416:Roon
1403:Roon
1348:Riga
1331:and
1322:and
1312:Oleg
1293:Oleg
1229:and
1185:and
1171:and
1153:and
1097:Tsar
988:was
984:for
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980:The
686:hull
678:beam
602:and
509:was
379:Deck
361:Belt
339:4 ×
336:guns
329:guns
325:8 ×
302:Crew
270:2 ×
246:2 ×
216:Beam
179:Type
163:Fate
93:Name
69:None
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3511:SM
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