- to 1954. She was a
rebuilt type of the
Izyaslav class.
Originally named Avtroil while in
Russian service, in 1918 she was
captured by
Royal Navy and handed...
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renamed Karl Marx ("Карл Маркс") 1922, sunk by
German aircraft in 1941
Avtroil ("Автроил", 1914, BF) –
captured by the
British in 1918 by
Tallinn and...
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field guns. The
squadron captured two
Russian destroyers,
Spartak and
Avtroil, and
turned them over to Estonia,
which renamed them
Vambola and Lennuk...
- lines. On 26 December,
British warships captured the
Bolshevik destroyers Avtroil and Spartak,
which at the time were s****ing the port of Tallinn. Both...
- lines. On 26 December,
British warships captured the
Bolshevik destroyers Avtroil and Spartak,
which at the time were s****ing the port of Tallinn. Both...
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Avtroil, c. 1913–1919...
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Scout was part of a
flotilla attacked by four
Russian destroyers, led by
Avtroil, but
sustained no
damage and, on
returning to the UK, was
placed in reserve...
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December 18.
Different accounts exist regarding the
capture of the
destroyers Avtroil and
Spartak by the
British fleet.
Soviet sources indicate that on 25 December...
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Visited France 1810,
damaged during flood in
Kronstadt (1824), BU 1828
Avtroil 44 ("Автроил", 1811) – Sold to
Spain 1818,
renamed Astrolabio, s****ped...
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action of 14
December 1798) –
Recaptured by
British Navy in May 1803.
Avtroil 32 (ex-Russian,
captured October 1809, ex-Swedish Avtrolle,
captured August...