Peresvet

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Peresvet was the lead ship of the three Peresvet-class pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Russian Navy at the end of the nineteenth century. The ship was transferred to the Pacific Squadron upon completion and based at Port Arthur from 1903. During the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905, she participated in the Battle of Port Arthur and was seriously damaged during the Battle of the Yellow Sea and again in the siege of Port Arthur. The ship was scuttled before the Russians surrendered, then salvaged by the Japanese and placed into service with the name Sagami (相模).

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Peresvet-class battleship, pre-dreadnought battleship, ironclad warship, Baltic ShipyardImperial Japanese Navy


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    Battleship Battleship "Peresvet". Russian naval officers on the deck of the ship. (from the ship's album)
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    Battleship Battleship "Peresvet". Russian naval officers on the deck of the ship. (from the ship's album)
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    History of the manufacture of armor plate for the United States navy (1899) (14595543070)History of the manufacture of armor plate for the United States navy (1899) (14595543070)
    The Far East. The Russian battleship Peresvet. 1904.The Far East. The Russian battleship Peresvet. 1904.
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