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Edinorog (Russian: Единорог) was one of 10 Uragan-class
monitors built for the
Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The
design was
based on the American...
- Åland. On 24
September 1917,
Volkhov refloated the Bars-class
submarine Edinorog from a
depth of 13.5
metres (44 ft). From late 1917
Volkhov parti****ted...
-
around 1918
Koldun (1864) –
stricken in 1900 and s****ped
around 1918
Edinorog (1864) –
stricken in 1900,
final destination unknown Strelets (1864) –...
- Spanish Navy
Edinburgh 1882-03-18
Colossus class Turret ship Royal Navy
Edinorog 1864-06-02
Uragan class Monitor Imperial
Russian Navy
Ekaterina II 1886-05-20...
- trembles. The word "Indrik" is a
distorted version of the
Russian word
edinorog (unicorn). The
Indrik is
described as a
gigantic bull with legs of a deer...
- 30-pounder guns + 2 × 60-pounder (1 pood)
edinorogs Upper deck: 26 × 18-pounder guns + 2 × 24-pounder (1/2 pood)
edinorogs Fc & QD: 18 × 8-pounder guns...
- neutrality.
Three vessels (Bars,
Lvitsa and Gepard) were lost in action. Two (
Edinorog and Ugor) were lost in
marine accidents and two (Forel and Yaz)were left...
- the
ships had
arrived by 5 March, with the
exception of the
submarine Edinorog,
which had been
crushed by ice. On 12–13 April,
German forces captured...
-
hulked as
floating workshop late 1910s, hull
remains to the
present day.
Edinorog («Единорог», Unicorn) - Laid up 1900,
hulked as mine
depot 1909, broken...
- (1699)". Threedecks.
Retrieved 18
November 2019. "Russian
Sixth Rate ship '
Edinorog' (1699)". Threedecks.
Retrieved 18
November 2019. "Russian
Sixth Rate bark...