Guerra Ruso Japonesa

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Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
Una lista de los acorazados japoneses empleados durante la Guerra Ruso-Japonesa

Pre-Dreadnoughts
Fuji - 31 Mar 1896 17 Aug 1897 Thames Converted to training ship, 1922. Scrapped 1948.
Yashima - 28 Feb 1896 9 Sep 1897 Armstrong, Elswick War loss: Sunk 15 May 1904 by Russian mines.
Mikasa Mikasa 24 Jan 1898 8 Nov 1900 1 Mar 1902 Vickers Museum at Yokosuka
Asahi 1 Aug 1898 13 Mar 1899 31 Jul 1900 J. Brown Converted to depot/
training/repair ship 1923. War loss: Sunk 25 May 1942 by USS Salmon (SS-182)
Hatsuse 10 Jan 1898 27 Jun 1899 18 Jan 1901 Armstrong War loss: Sunk 15 May 1904 by Russian mines.
Shikishima 29 Mar 1897 1 Nov 1898 26 Jan 1900 Thames Converted to training ship, 1922. Scrapped 1947.
Katori Katori - 4 Jul 1905 3 Aug 1906 Vickers Scrapped 1924
Kashima - 22 Mar 1905 20 May 1906 Armstrong, Elswick Scrapped 1925
Satsuma 20 Jun 1903 19 Nov 1904 3 Aug 1906 Yokosuka Sunk as target 8 Sep 1924
Aki Nov 1904 29 Sep 1905 1 Oct 1907 Kure Sunk as target 2 Sep 1924
Kawachi Kawachi 20 Jun 1903 19 Nov 1904 3 Aug 1906 Kure Destroyed by magazine explosion, 12 July 1918. Wreck scrapped c. 1922.
Settsu Nov 1904 29 Sep 1905 1 Oct 1907 Yokosuka Converted to target ship 1924. Radio controlled as of 1938. Sunk in shallow water 24 July 1945 by aircraft from US TF 38. Scrapped 1947
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Como podran aprediar, la gran mayoria fueron botados en astilleros ingleses y algunos en astilleros japoneses con y materiales planos adquiridos en Inglaterra

!) acrorazado MIMAKA
2) crucero Yoshino-construido en los astilleros de la Vickers en Ellswick-Este buque era un desarrollo dle ARA 9 de Julio de la ARA, botado en el mismo astillero, y tamnbien dise81ado pro Sir Philip Watts.



 

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Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
1) acorazado Shikishima
2) acorazado Asahi
3) acorazado Fuji
4) Acorazado Fuji-esta imagen proviene del sitio del amigo Michal Pocl : MARITIME QUEST
5) Acorazado Yashima i







 
Brunner tengo entendido que algunas naves (creo que torpederos) japoneses de esta guerra provenian de Argentina o chile, ¿puede ser?.
 

Brunner

Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
Los cruceros acorazados ARA Maruiano Moreno y ARA Rivadavia (que hu=ubieran sido el 5.y 6o. buques clase Garibaldi en la ARA. Chile a comienzos de la decada de 1890 habia vendidp el crucero Esmeralda..

Realmente notable, casi una provocación, para que emita opiniones. Felicitaciones. Observaré con prudencia y paciencia.
No es un tema como el de la carrera armamentista a=entre la Argentina y Chile que pueda hacer solo: aqui estamos hablando de decenas de buques capitales y enormes cantidades de torpederos, etc. Yamamoto, porque no te haces carego de la parte japonesa?reseñando la sunidades que habia disponiblle en 1904?o poco a poco haria la rusa..Procer? porque no echas una mano?
 

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Colaborador
una pregunta André, el Settsu llegó a peleae en esta guerra? lo digo porque en la lista en inglés esta incluido pero creo que recien entro en 1907
 
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Los barcos japoneses (listado)(1904)
The Japanese Combined Fleet as of 5th February 1904First Squadron
First Division:
Mikasa (Mikasa class OBB) Flag of Vice Admiral Togo Commander-in-Chief
Asahi (Asahi class OBB)
Fuji (Fuji class OBB)
Yashima (Fuji class OBB)
Shikishima (Shikishima class OBB)
Hatsuse (Shikishima class OBB) Flag of Rear Admiral Nashiba
Tatsuta (Tatsuta class CS) dispatch vessel
Third Division:
Chitose (Chitose class OCR) Flag of Rear Admiral Dewa
Takasago (Takasago class OCR)
Kasagi (Chitose class OCR)
Yoshino (Yoshino class OCR)
1st Destroyer Division:
Shirakumo (Shirakumo class ODD) Captain Asai
Asashiwo (Shirakumo class ODD)
Kasumi (Akatsuki class ODD)
Akatsuki (Akatsuki class ODD)
2nd Destroyer Division:
Ikazuchi (Ikazuchi class ODD) Commander Ishida
Oboro (Ikazuchi class ODD)
Inadzuma (Ikazuchi class ODD)
Akebono (Ikazuchi class ODD)
3rd Destroyer Division:
Usugumo (Murakumo class ODD) Lieutenant-Commander Tsuchiya
Shinonome (Murakumo class ODD)
Sazanami (Ikazuchi class ODD)
1st Torpedo-boat Division:
Number 69 (Number 67class TB) Lieutenant-Commander Seki
Number 67 (Number 67class TB)
Number 68 (Number 67class TB)
Number 70 (Number 67class TB)
14th Torpedo-boat Division:
Chidori (Hayabusa class TB) Lieutenant-Commander Sakurai
Hayabusa (Hayabusa class TB)
Manadzuru (Hayabusa class TB)
Kasasagi (Hayabusa class TB)
Second Squadron
Second Division:
Idzumo (Idzumo class CR) Flag of Vice Admiral Kamimura
Adzuma (Adzuma class CR)
Asama (Asama class CR)
Yakumo (Yakumo class CR)
Tokiwa (Asama class CR)
Iwate (Idzumo class CR) Flag of Rear Admiral Misu
Chihaya (Chihaya class CS) dispatch vessel
Fourth Division:
Naniwa (Naniwa class OCR) Flag of Rear Admiral Uriu
Akashi (Suma class OCR)
Takachiho (Naniwa class OCR)
Niitaka (Tsushima class OCR)
4th Destroyer Division:
Hayatori (Harusame class ODD) Commander Nagai
Asagiri (Harusame class ODD)
Harusame (Harusame class ODD)
Murasame (Harusame class ODD)
5th Destroyer Division:
Murakumo (Murakumo class ODD) Commander Mano
Shiranui (Murakumo class ODD)
Yugiri (Murakumo class ODD)
Kagero (Murakumo class ODD)
9th Torpedo-boat Division:
Aotaka (Aotaka class TB) Commander Yashima
Hato (Aotaka class TB)
Kari (Aotaka class TB)
Tsubame (Aotaka class TB)
20th Torpedo-boat Division:
Number 62 (Number 39 class TB) Lieutenant-Commander Arakawa
Number 63 (Number 39 class TB)
Number 64 (Number 39 class TB)
Number 65 (Number 39 class TB)
Fleet Auxiliaries’ Squadron
First Division:
Oshima (Oshima class PG)
Akagi (Maya class PG)
Kasuga Maru (AD)
Taichu Maru (AMC)
Tainan Maru (AMC)
Miike Maru (AR)
Kobe Maru (AH)
Yamaguchi Maru (AG)
Fukuoka Maru (AG)
Kinshu Maru (AG)
Jinsen Maru (AG)
Bushio Maru (AG)
Buyo Maru (AG)
Tenshin Maru (AG)
Hokoku Maru (AG)
Second Division:
Nikko Maru (AD)
Hong Kong Maru (AMC)
Nippon Maru (AMC)
Koto Maru (AR)
Taro Maru (AG)
Hikosan Maru (AG)
Note. – The torpedo parent ship Kumano Maru (AD) and the armed merchant cruiser America
Maru (AMC), being in dockyard hands, did not join.
In addition, the following force, forming a third squadron, independent of the Combined Fleet,
was placed under the command of Vice Admiral Kataoka, with Rear Admirals M. Togo and S.
Hosoya under him:-
Third Squadron
Fifth Division:
Chinyen (ex-Chinese Chen Yuan class OBB)
Itsukushima (Matsushima class OCR) Flag of Vice Admiral Kataoka
Hashidate (Matsushima class OCR)
Matsushima (Matsushima class OCR)
Sixth Division:
Idzumi (ex-Chilean Esmeralda class OCR) Flag of Rear Admiral M. Togo (no relation)
Suma (Suma class OCR)
Akitsushima (Akitsushima class OCR)
Chiyoda (Chiyoda class CR)
Seventh Division:
Fuso (Fuso class OBB) Flag of Rear Admiral Hosoya
Kaimon (Kaimon class screw corvette)
Saiyen (ex-Chinese Chi Yuan class OCR)
Gunboats:
Heiyen (ex-Chinese Ping Yuen class OBB)
Tsukushi (Tsukushi class OCR)
Banjo (Banjo class PG)
Chokai (Maya class PG)
Atago (Maya class PG)
Maya (Maya class PG)
Uji (Uji class PG)
Miyako (Miyako class CS) dispatch vessel
10th Torpedo-boat Division:
Number 43 (Number 39 class TB) Lieutenant-Commander Otaki
Number 42 (Number 39 class TB)
Number 40 (Number 39 class TB)
Number 41 (Number 39 class TB)
11th Torpedo-boat Division:
Number 73 (Number 67 class TB) Lieutenant-Commander Takebe
Number 72 (Number 67 class TB)
Number 74 (Number 67 class TB)
Number 75 (Number 67 class TB)
16th Torpedo-boat Division:
Shirataka (Shirataka class TB) Lieutenant-Commander Wakabayashi
Number 71 (Number 67 class TB)
Number 39 (Number 39 class TB)
Number 66 (Number 39 class TB)
Attached Ships:
Toyohashi Maru (AD)
Ariake Maru (AG)
Known Locations as of 5th February 1904:
Sasebo:
Mikasa, Hatsuse, Shikishima, Asahi, Fuji, Yashima, Idzumo, Iwate, Asama, Adzuma,
Tokiwa, Yakumo, Chitose, Kasagi, Yoshino, Takasago, Naniwa, Takachiho, Akashi, Niitaka,
Suma, Tatsuta, Chihaya, Oshima, Akagi, 15 Destroyers (names/divisions not listed), 20th
Torpedo-boat Division, 1st Torpedo-boat Division, 12th Torpedo-boat Division (#’s 50-53 all
Number 50 class TB), TB’s # 75 (Number 67 class TB), 7, 8, 9, and 10 (all Number 5-19
class TB). Kasuga Maru, Nikko Maru, Tenshin Maru, Tainan Maru.
Tsushima (Osaki, Takeshiki):
Fuso, Kaimon, Saiyen, Heiyen, Maya, Chokai, 10th Torpedo-boat Division, 11th Torpedoboat
Division (-#75), 16th Torpedo-boat Division, 17th Torpedo-boat Division (#’s 31-34 all
Number 31 class TB), 18th Torpedo-boat Division (#’s 35, 36, 60, 61 all Number 31 class
TB).
Chemulpo:
Chiyoda (Chiyoda class CR)
Singapore:
Nisshin (ex-Italian Roca class CR)
Kasuga (ex-Italian Mitra class CR)
 
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Los barcos rusos (listado)(1904)

The Russian Pacific Fleet as of 5th February 1904 Battle Squadron
Battleship Division:
1st Sub-Division
Petropavlovsk (Petropavlovsk class OBB) Flag of Vice Admiral Stark
Poltava (Petropavlovsk class OBB)
Sevastopol (Petropavlovsk class OBB)
Tsarevich (Tsarevich class OBB)
2nd Sub-Division
Peresvyet (Peresvyet class OBB) Flag of Rear Admiral Prince Ukhtomsky
Pobyeda (Peresvyet class OBB)
Retvizan (Retvizan class OBB)
Division of Long-distance Scouts:
Bayan (Bayan class OCR) Captain Viren
Askold (Askold class OCR)
Diana (Pallada class OCR)
Pallada (Pallada class OCR)
Varyag (Varyag class OCR) Detached on special service to Chemulpo
Division of Short-distance Scouts:
Boyarin (Boyarin class OCR)
Novik (Novik class OCR)
Torpedo-Gunboats
Vsadnik (Kazarski class PG)
Gaidamak (Kazarski class PG)
Minelayers
Amur (Amur class ML)
Yenisei (Amur class ML)
1st Destroyer Flotilla:
Bditelni (Bezstrashni class ODD)
Bezposhtchadni (Bezstrashni class ODD)
Bezshumni (Bezstrashni class ODD)
Bezstrashni (Bezstrashni class ODD)
Boevoi (Boevoi class ODD)
Boiki (Boiki class ODD)
Burni (Boiki class ODD)
Grozovoi (Vnimatelni class ODD)
Leitenant Burakov (Leitenant Burakov class ODD)
Rastoropni (Puilki class ODD)
Razyashchi (Puilki class ODD)
Floating Defense of Port Arthur
2nd Destroyer Flotilla:
Ryeshitelni (Puilki class ODD)
Serditi (Puilki class ODD)
Silni (Puilki class ODD)
Skori (Puilki class ODD)
Smyeli (Puilki class ODD)
Statni (Puilki class ODD)
Steregushchi (Puilki class ODD)
Storozhevoi (Puilki class ODD)
Strashni (Puilki class ODD)
Stroini (Puilki class ODD)
Vlastni (Vnimatelni class ODD)
Vnimatelni (Vnimatelni class ODD)
Vnushitelni (Vnimatelni class ODD)
Vuinoslivi (Vnimatelni class ODD)
Gunboats & Sloops
Gremyashchi (Grozyashchi class PG)
Otvajni (Grozyashchi class PG)
Gilyak (similar to Kubanetz class PG) was built in 1896 as a large river gunboat.
Djigit (Kreiser class PG)
Razboinik (Kreiser class PG)
Zabiaka (AMC) adapted from a merchant ship built in the USA.
Bobr (Sivuch class PG)
Auxiliary Vessels
Silach (AG)
Angara (ex-Moskva class AH)
Mongolia (AP)
Kazan (AG)
Independent Cruiser Squadron
Based at Vladivostok
Vladivostok Squadron:
Rossiya (Rossiya class CR) Flag of Rear Admiral Baron Shtakelberg
Rurik (Rurik class CR)
Gromoboi (Gromoboi class CR)
Bogatyr (Bogatyr class OCR)
Floating Defense of Vladivostok
Gunboats
Korietz (Korietz class PG) Detached on special service to Chemulpo
Mandjur (Korietz class PG) Detached on special service to Newchwang
Sivuch (Sivuch class PG) Detached on special service to Shanghai
1st Torpedo-boat Division
Number 201 (Sutchena class TB)
Number 202 (Sutchena class TB)
Number 203 (Sungari class TB)
Number 204 (Sungari class TB)
Number 205 (Sveaborg class TB)
Number 206 (Sveaborg class TB)
2nd Torpedo-boat Division
Number 208 (Number 208-211 class TB)
Number 209 (Number 208-211 class TB)
Number 210 (Number 208-211 class TB)
Number 211 (Number 208-211 class TB)
Auxiliary Vessels
Lena (AMC)
Manchuria (AP)
Argun (AP)
Shilka (AP)
Nonni (AP)
Kamchadal (AP)
Yakut (AP)
Tunguz (AP)
At Nikolaievsk
Torpedo-boat Flotilla
Number 91 (1877-78 class TB)
Number 92 (1877-78 class TB)
Number 93 (1877-78 class TB)
Number 94 (1877-78 class TB)
Number 95 (1877-78 class TB)
Number 97 (1877-78 class TB) carried two 9” spar torpedoes
Number 98 (1877-78 class TB) carried two 9” spar torpedoes
Known Locations as of 5th February 1904:
As listed above with the following reinforcements in transit.
AT Tangier:
Torpedo-boats Number 221 and 222 (214-223 class TB)
Red Sea: departed Suez on the 4th.
Oslyabya (Peresvyet class OBB)
Bravi (Boiki class ODD)
Blestyashchi (Boiki class ODD)
Number 212 (212-213 class TB)
Number 213 (212-213 class TB)
Jibuti:
Dmitri Donskoi (Dmitri Donskoi class CR)
Aurora (Pallada class OCR)
Bodri (Boiki class ODD)
Buini (Boiki class ODD)
Bezuprechni (Boiki class ODD)
Byedovi (Boiki class ODD)
 
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The Fleets at Tsushima (1905)
The Japanese Combined Fleet
First Squadron
First Division:
Mikasa (Mikasa class OBB) Flag of Admiral Togo
Shikishima (Shikishima class OBB)
Fuji (Fuji class OBB)
Asahi (Asahi class OBB)
Kasuga (ex-Italian Mitra class CR)
Nisshin (ex-Italian Roca class CR) Flag of Vice Admiral Misu
Tatsuta (Tatsuta class CS) dispatch vessel
Attached Flotilla’s
1st Destroyer Division:
Harusame (Harusame class ODD) Broad Pennant of Captain Fujimoto
Fubuki (Harusame class ODD)
Ariake (Harusame class ODD)
Arare (Harusame class ODD)
Akatsuki II (ex-Russian Puilki class ODD)
2nd Destroyer Division:
Oboro (Ikazuchi class ODD) Broad Pennant of Captain Yajima
Inadzuma (Ikazuchi class ODD)
Ikazuchi (Ikazuchi class ODD)
Akebono (Ikazuchi class ODD)
9th Torpedo-boat Division:
Aotaka (Aotaka class TB) Broad Pennant of Commander Kawase
Kari (Aotaka class TB)
Tsubame (Aotaka class TB)
Hato (Aotaka class TB)
Third Division:
Kasagi (Chitose class OCR) Flag of Vice Admiral Dewa
Chitose (Chitose class OCR)
Otowa (Otowa class OCR)
Niitaka (Tsushima class OCR)
Attached Flotilla
4th Destroyer Division:
Asagiri (Harusame class ODD) Broad Pennant of Commander Suzuki
Murasame (Harusame class ODD)
Shirakumo (Shirakumo class ODD)
Asashiwo (Shirakumo class ODD)
Note: Each vessel was carrying 8x100lbs. Mines
Second Squadron
Second Division:
Idzumo (Idzumo class CR) Flag of Vice Admiral Kamimura
Adzuma (Adzuma class CR)
Tokiwa (Asama class CR)
Yakumo (Yakumo class CR)
Asama (Asama class CR)
Iwate (Idzumo class CR)
Chihaya (Chihaya class CS) dispatch vessel
Attached Flotilla’s
5th Destroyer Division:
Shiranui (Murakumo class ODD) Broad Pennant of Commander Hirose
Murakumo (Murakumo class ODD)
Yugiri (Murakumo class ODD)
Kagero (Murakumo class ODD)
3rd Destroyer Division:
Shinonome (Murakumo class ODD) Broad Pennant of Commander Yoshijima
Usugumo (Murakumo class ODD)
Kasumi (Akatsuki class ODD)
Sazanami (Ikazuchi class ODD)
Fourth Division:
Naniwa (Naniwa class OCR) Flag of Rear Admiral Uriu
Takachiho (Naniwa class OCR)
Akashi (Suma class OCR)
Tsushima (Tsushima class OCR)
Third Squadron
Fifth Division:
Itsukushima (Matsushima class OCR) Flag of Vice Admiral Kataoka
Chinyen (ex-Chinese Chen Yuan class OBB)
Matsushima (Matsushima class OCR)
Hashidate (Matsushima class OCR) Flag of Rear Admiral Taketomi
Yaeyama (Yaeyama class CS) dispatch vessel
Attached Flotilla
11th Torpedo-boat Division:
Number 73 (Number 67 class TB) Broad Pennant of Lieutenant-Commander Fujimoto
Number 72 (Number 67 class TB)
Number 74 (Number 67 class TB)
Number 75 (Number 67 class TB)
Sixth Division:
Suma (Suma class OCR) Flag of Rear Admiral Togo Masaji (no relation)
Chiyoda (Chiyoda class CR)
Akitsushima (Akitsushima class OCR)
Idzumi (ex-Chilean Esmeralda class OCR)
Attached Flotilla
10th Torpedo-boat Division:
Number 43 (Number 39 class TB) Broad Pennant of Lieutenant-Commander Odaki
Number 42 (Number 39 class TB)
Number 40 (Number 39 class TB)
Number 41 (Number 39 class TB)
15th Torpedo-boat Division:
Hibari (Aotaka class TB) Broad Pennant of Commander Kondo
Sagi (Aotaka class TB)
Hashitaki (Aotaka class TB)
Uzura (Aotaka class TB)
 
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The Russian Second and Third Pacific Squadrons (1905)
First Division:
Knyaz Suvorov (Borodino class OBB) Flag of Vice Admiral Rozhdestvenski
Imperator Alexandr III (Borodino class OBB)
Borodino (Borodino class OBB)
Orel (Borodino class OBB)
Second Division:
Oslyabya (Peresvyet class OBB) Flag of Rear Admiral Baron Felkerzam
Sisoi Veliki (Sisoi Veliki class OBB)
Navarin (Navarin class OBB)
Admiral Nakhimov (Admiral Nakhimov class OBB)
Third Division:
Imperator Nikolai I (Imperator Alexandr II class OBB) Flag of Rear Admiral Nebogatov
General Admiral Apraxin (Admiral Ushakov class OBB)
Admiral Senyavin (Admiral Ushakov class OBB)
Admiral Ushakov (Admiral Ushakov class OBB)
Attached Cruisers
Zhemchug (Izumrud class OCR)
Izumrud (Izumrud class OCR)
First Cruiser Division:
Oleg (Bogatyr class OCR) Flag of Rear Admiral Enkvist
Aurora (Pallada class OCR)
Dmitri Donskoi (Dmitri Donskoi class CR)
Vladimir Monomakh (Vladimir Monomakh class CR)
Second Scouting Division:
Svyetlana (Svyetlana class CR) Broad Pennant of Commodore Shein
Ural (ex-Kaiserin Maria Theresia class AMC)
Destroyer Flotilla
1st Destroyer Division:
Byedovi (Boiki class ODD)
Buini (Boiki class ODD)
Bravi (Boiki class ODD)
Buistri (Boiki class ODD)
2nd Destroyer Division:
Blestyashchi (Boiki class ODD)
Bezuprechni (Boiki class ODD)
Bodri (Boiki class ODD)
Gromki (Boiki class ODD)
Grozni (Boiki class ODD)
Transport Squadron
Almaz (Almaz class PY) Broad Pennant of Captain Radlov
Anaduir (ex-Franche Comte class AP)
Irtuish (ex-Belgia class AP)
Kamchatka (Kamchatka class AR)
Koreya (Koreya class AE)
Rus (ex-Verein class AT)
Svir (ex-Zwartezee class AT)
Orel (Volunteer Fleet steamship class AH)
Kostroma (Volunteer Fleet steamship class AH)
 
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Japanese Warship Names
Battleships
Asahi- The "rising/morning" sun.
Chinyen- "Striking from a long range."
Fuji- Named after the celebrated Japanese mountain Fuji-yama.
Fuso- "Land of divine Mulberry trees" an old name for Japan.
Hatsuse- An area in Japan celebrated for it's Maple woods.
Mikasa- A sacred mountain.
Shikishima- Old poetical name for Japan.
Yashima- "Japan" old poetic name.
Cruisers
Adzuma- A mountain with a poetical history.
Akashi- A seaside town near Kobe.
Akitsushima- An old poetic name for Japan.
Asama- Volcanic mountain.
Chihaya-
Chitose- 10,000 years or "long life."
Chiyoda- A name for a shoguns castle or an emperors palace. A place to live for 10,000 years.
Hashidate- A port in Japan.
Idzumo- A province of Japan.
Idzumi- A county of Japan.
Itsukushima- An island off Japan. “Established Island.”
Iwate- A province of Japan.
Kasagi- A mountain.
Kasuga-
Matsushima- An island off Japan.
Naniwa- Named after a palace belonging to the Emperor.
Niitaka- “Two Hawks.” Name of a sacred mountain.
Nisshin-
Otowa-
Saiyen- "Help from a distance"
Suma- A village close to Akashi.
Takachiho- Named for a sacred place in Japan.
Takasago- Name of a poetical town.
Tatsuta- Name of a mountain "Dragon Field/River."
Tokiwa- Evergreen.
Tsukushi-
Tsushima- An Island between Japan and Korea.
Yaeyama- “Double Mountain.”
Yakumo-
Yoshino- "Cherry blossom." Named after a mountain noted for it's
beautiful cherry trees.
Destroyers
Akatsuki- "Dawn."
Akebono- Autumn clouds.
Arare- “Hail.”
Ariake-
Asagiri- "Morning Mist."
Asashiwo- "Morning high tide."
Fubuki- “Snow storm.”
Harusame- "Spring Rain."
Hayatori-
Ikazuchi- "Thunder."
Inadzuma- "Lightning."
Kagero- "Shimmering Mist.”
Kasumi- "Haze."
Murakumo- "Cloud cluster/gathering clouds."
Murasame- "Scattered showers."
Niji- “Two temples.”
Oboro- Dim/misty.
Sazanami- Curling waves.
Shinonome- Daybreak cloud.
Shirakumo- "White clouds."
Shiranui- "Phosphorescent foam."
Usugumo- "Thin/misty clouds."
Yugiri- "Evening Mist."
Gunboats
Akagi- “Red castle.” A mountain in Japan.
Atago- A mountain near Kyoto.
Maya- A mountain north of Kobe.
Oshima- “Large Island.”
 
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Russian Warship Names
First Pacific Squadron
Battleships
Peresvyet- Named after a famous war hero who fought at the Battle of Kulikovskaya in 1380.
Petropavlovsk- Named after a city on Kamchatka.
Pobyeda- “Victory.”
Poltava- Named after a city in the Ukraine where a famous battle was fought between Russia and
Sweden in 1709.
Retvizan- Named after a Swedish frigate captured in 1790.
Sevastopol- Named after the port city located in the Crimea.
Tsarevich- “Prince.” Successor to the throne.
Cruisers
Askold- Ancient Russian – Scandinavian prince of the 9th century.
Bayan- A minstrel or story teller.
Bogatyr- “Soldier.” The term used for a soldier in ancient times.
Boyarin- A title to denote wealth in 13th century Russia.
Diana- Named for the Roman goddess.
Gromoboi- A combination of the words for “Thunder” and “Battle.”
Novik- A title given to students who studied marine science abroad in the 18th century.
Pallada- Named for the Roman goddess.
Rossiya- “Russia.”
Rurik- A famous Scandinavian prince who served Russia in 1862.
Varyag- Term used for Scandinavian seafarers and soldiers in the 13th century.
Destroyers
Bditelni- “Vigilant.”
Bezposhtchadni- That which punishes enemies without pity.
Bezshumni- That which operates silently, stealthily.
Beztrashni- “Fearless.”
Boevoi- “Battle.”
Boiki- “Active/mobile.”
Burni- “Storm.” A turbulent sea.
Grozovoi- “Lightning.”
Lt. Burakov- Named after the Russian officer who died in action during the Boxer uprising of 1900.
Rastoropni- “Precise.”
Razyashchi- “Direct.”
Ryeshitelni- “Prepared.” Ready for action.
Serditi- “Angry.”
Silni- “Strong.”
Skori- “Fast.”
Smyeli- “Courageous.”
Statni- Well built, or a strongly built soldier.
Steregushchi- “Guardian.”
Storozhevoi- “Sentry.”
Strashni- “Terrible.”
Stroini- “Slender.”
Vlastni- “Commander.”
Vnimatelni- “Attentive.”
Vnushitelni- “Impressive.”
Vuinoslivi- “Hardy.”
Gunboats
Bobr- “Beaver.”
Djigit- A dexterous horseman.
Gaidamak- A reference to Ukrainian peasants who overthrew Polish landowners in 1733 & 1768.
Gilyak- Term used to denote people who live on the Amur River or on Sakhalin Island.
Gremyashchi- “Loud.” Something which makes a great noise.
Korietz- “Korean.”
Mandjur- “Manchurian.”
Otvajni- “Brave.”
Razboinik- “Thief/robber.”
Sivuch- A male seal.
Vsadnik- A mounted sentinel.
Zabiyaka- A relentless warrior.
Minelayers
Amur- Named after the Amur River.
Yenisei- Named after a river in Siberia.
Auxiliary Cruisers
Angara- Named after a river in Siberia.
Lena- Named after a river in Siberia.
Mongoliya- “Mongolia.”
 
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federicobarbarroja

Russian Warship Names
Second and Third Pacific Squadrons
Battleships
Admiral Nakhimov- Famous Russian admiral who commanded the defense of Sevastopol in 1855.
Admiral Senyavin- Famous Russian admiral of the early 19th century.
Admiral Ushakov- Russian admiral famous for being the founder of the Black Sea Fleet.
Borodino- Named after the town where the famous Napoleonic battle took place in 1812.
General Admiral Apraxin- Noted military and state figure of the 18th century.
Imperator Alexandr III- Emperor Alexander III.
Imperator Nikolai I- Emperor Nikolai I.
Knyaz Suvorov- “Prince Suvorov.”
Navarin- A title in honor of the Battle of Navarinskaya fought in 1827 between the Turks, and a
combined English, French and Russian force.
Orel- “Eagle.”
Oslyabya- Name of a Russian prince who died in the Battle of Kulikovskaya in 1380.
Sisoi Veliki- “Sisoi the Great.” Christian saint that died in 424.
Cruisers
Almaz- “Diamond.”
Aurora- Named for the roman goddess.
Dmitri Donskoi- A famous Russian prince who routed Asian aggressors in 1380.
Izumrud- “Emerald.”
Oleg- Named after prince Oleg.
Svyetlana- A female name.
Vladimir Monomakh- Named after a Russian king in 1113.
Zhemchug- “Pearls.”
Destroyers
Bezuprechni- “Faultless.”
Blestyaschi- “Brilliant.”
Bodri- “Vigorous.”
Bravi- A well trained soldier who is prepared to fight.
Buini- “Violent”
Buistri- “Fast.”
Byedovi- Very active.
Gromki- “Loud.” More than just loud, gromki denotes a noise that is extremely frightening, enough
to stun.
Grozni- “Terrifying.”
Auxiliary Cruisers
Ural- Named for the Ural River in Russia.
Transports
Anaduir- Named for the Anadyr River in Russia.
Irtuish- Named for the Irtuish River in Russia.
Kamchatka- Named for the Kamchatka Peninsula.
Koreya- “Korea.”
Kostroma- A city in Russia. This was a hospital ship.
Orel- “Eagle.” This was a hospital ship.
Rus- title to denote Russia from the 9th to 14th centuries.
Svir- Named for the Svir River in Russia.
Auxiliary Cruisers that were detached before Tsushima
Dnepor- Named for the Dnepor (Dnyepr) River in Russia.
Kuban- Named for the Kuban River in Russia.
Rion- Named for the Rion River in Russia.
Terek- Named for the Terek River in Russia.

Fuente:russojapanesewar.com
 

Brunner

Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
Procer dijo:
una pregunta André, el Settsu llegó a peleae en esta guerra? lo digo porque en la lista en inglés esta incluido pero creo que recien entro en 1907

Eso es lo que pasa cuando ando falto de tiempo y utilizo la lista de otro: El Settsu fue autorizado en 1907, quila puesta el 18 de Enero de 1909, botado el 30 de Marzo de 1911 y completado el1 de Julio de 1912:eek:
 

SkorpioN

Colaborador
El almirante ruso que tuvo que dar la vuelta al mundo para enfrentarse a la flota japonesa, durante el trayecto a la altura de Ingalterra cañoneo y hundio varios veleros pesqueros ingleses a los que confundio con unidades japonesas...en al canal de la mancha...

Saludos!
 

Brunner

Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
No solo eso: Inglaterra era aliada del Japón, y para embarrar las cosas aun mas, la inexperta marineria rusa, al pasar por el Baco Digger cañoñeo a una flotilla de pesqueros ingleses-confundiendolos con torpederos japoneses. Demas que decir que la Royal Navy los siguio como perro de presa..

Almirante Vinici Petrovich Rozhdestvenski



Asi imagino el Ilustrated London Times la batalla Naval de Tsu-Shima

 

Brunner

Forista Sancionado o Expulsado
Acorazados clase Borodino
Desplazamiento: 13.516 tons ( aunque fue excedido ,el tonelaje real se aproximaba a las 14.151tons)
Langitud: 121 m
Manga: 23,2 m
Puntal : 7,9 m
Armamento: 4 × 305 mm L.40(2 × 2)
12 × 152 mmL.45 (6 × 2)
20 × 76,2 mm (20 × 1)
20 × 47 mm (20 × 1)
Tubos torpederos: 4 x 45,6 cm es
Blindaje: Acero Krupp cinturon 193 mm :
Torretas : : 254 mm max
Cubierta:51 mm
Mamparos anti-torpedo: 25 mmm
Maquinaria: helices, triple expansion, 12 calderas Belleville : 18 nudos )
Radio de Acción: 4.,000 km)

Diseño basado en el acorazado Tsesarevitch, consytruído en astilleros franceses (La Seyne ) De dudosa esabilidad debido a su cinturon situado popr debajo de la linéa de flotación y un centro de gravedad demasiado alto.
Cinco fueron construídos en astilleros rusos : Kniaz Suvorov, Orel ,Aleksander III y Slava, este ultimo fue completado demasiado tarde para participar en la guerra contra el Japón


Fotografías:
1),2) Orel
3) Borodino




 
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