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  2. List of battleships of Russia and the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the Borodino-class battleships established two records; under Russian Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky riding in his flagship, Knyaz Suvorov, he led the Russian battleship fleet on the longest coal powered journey ever conducted by a steel battleship fleet during wartime, a voyage of over 18,000 miles (29,000 km) one way.

  3. List of dreadnought battleships of Russia - Wikipedia

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    One battleship, Sovetskaya Belorussiya, was cancelled on 19 October 1940 to divert resources to an expanded army rearmament program, after serious construction flaws were found. Construction of the other three ships was suspended in June 1941, and never resumed. All three of the surviving hulls were scrapped in the late 1940s. [27]

  4. Category:Battleships of Russia - Wikipedia

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  5. List of battleships - Wikipedia

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    The list of battleships includes all battleships built between 1859 and 1946, listed alphabetically. The boundary between ironclads and the first battleships, the so-called ' pre-dreadnought battleship ', is not obvious, as the characteristics of the pre-dreadnought evolved in the period from 1875 to 1895.

  6. Category:Battleships of the Imperial Russian Navy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Battleships of the Imperial Russian Navy" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Borodino-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    Battleships of World War I: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Battleships of All Nations 1914–1918. New York: Galahad Books. ISBN 0-88365-300-1. Preston, Antony (2002). The World's Worst Warships. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-754-6. Silverstone, Paul H. (1984). Directory of the World's Capital Ships. New York: Hippocrene Books.

  8. Russian battleship Tsesarevich - Wikipedia

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    Upon completion, the Tsesarevich was the Russian Navy's best battleship at the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War. [20] After the Japanese victory in the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895, both Russia and Japan had ambitions to control Manchuria and Korea, resulting in tensions between the two nations. Japan had begun negotiations to ...

  9. Russian battleship Petropavlovsk (1894) - Wikipedia

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    Petropavlovsk (Russian: Петропавловск) was the lead ship of her class of three pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Russian Navy during the last decade of the 19th century. The ship was sent to the Far East almost immediately after entering service in 1899, where she participated in the suppression of the Boxer ...