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|{{RU-KniazSuvarov|f=p}}||pre-dreadnought||25 Sep, 1902||Sunk 27 May, 1905 | |||
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|{{RU-Slava|f=p}}||pre-dreadnought||29 Aug, 1903||Scuttled 17 Oct, 1917 | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 8 May 2018
The Baltic Works was a Russian shipbuilder with a yard at St. Petersburg.
History
Shipbuilding
Ship | Type | Launched | Fate |
Admiral Seniavin | coast defence battleship | Aug, 1894 | Scrapped 1928 |
Imperator Alexandr III | pre-dreadnought | 3 Aug, 1901 | Sunk 27 May, 1905 |
Kniaz Suvarov | pre-dreadnought | 25 Sep, 1902 | Sunk 27 May, 1905 |
Slava | pre-dreadnought | 29 Aug, 1903 | Scuttled 17 Oct, 1917 |
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