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  1. Background. Reign of Peter the Great. 18th century. 19th century. Crimean War and aftermath. Russo-Japanese War. Mine-laying. Russian submarines. Battle of Tsushima. Reconstruction prior to World War I. World War I. Baltic Sea. Black Sea. Revolution and Civil War. Ranks of the Imperial Navy (English translation) Deck ranks and rates.

  2. Imperial Russian Navy in the second half of the 18th century. Early 19th century. Crimean War. Late 19th century. Russo-Japanese War. Reconstruction of the fleet: pre-World War era. World War I. Naval forces of the Red Army. Development of Navy (1924–1927) Soviet Navy in the pre-war years (1937–1941) Soviet Navy during World War II.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baltic_FleetBaltic Fleet - Wikipedia

    The Baltic Fleet (Russian: Балтийский флот, romanized: Baltiyskiy flot) is the fleet of the Russian Navy in the Baltic Sea. Established 18 May 1703, under Tsar Peter the Great as part of the Imperial Russian Navy, the Baltic Fleet is the oldest Russian fleet.

  5. The Imperial Russian Navy and the Russian Navy from August 1914 until the creation of the 'Red Workers and Peasants Fleet' on 29th January 1918. 2. The division and disintegration of Russian naval power in the subsequent period of civil war and foreign intervention.

  6. Imperial Russian Navy. Ivan Aivazovsky. Black Sea Fleet in the Bay of Theodosia, Crimea, just before the Crimean War. The Russian Black Sea Fleet after the Battle of Sinope, 1853. The Black Sea Fleet is considered to have been founded by Prince Potemkin on 13 May 1783, together with its principal base, the city of Sevastopol.

  7. Kalinin (Russian: Азард) was one of five Izyaslav-class destroyers ordered for the Russian Imperial Navy during the 1910s. Not completed during the First World War, she was finally finished by the Soviets in 1927.

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