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landing or transport. The
first vessel produced under this
designation was
Sivuch,
which was
later renamed Bora. It is one of the
largest combat sea vehicles...
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Sivuch is the
Russian word for sea lion, and may
refer to:
Sivuch, a
Russian Bora-class
hovercraft later renamed Bora
Russian gunboat Sivuch, two ships...
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gunboat Sivuch may
refer to:
Russian gunboat
Sivuch (1884), an
Imperial Russian Navy
gunboat launched in 1884 and
scuttled in 1904
Russian gunboat
Sivuch (1907)...
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Sivuch (Russian - Сивуч; "sealion") was a Gilyak-class
gunboat of the
Imperial Russian Navy.
During World War I, she was sunk in the Gulf of Riga at the...
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Sivuch (Russian - Сивуч; "sealion") was a
Sivuch-class
gunboat of the
Imperial Russian Navy. She
entered service in 1884 and was
powered by sail and steam...
- The list of
corvette classes in
service includes all
those currently with
navies or
armed forces and
auxiliaries in the world.
Ships are
grouped by type...
- August, but were
repelled by
small Russian warships. The
Russian gunboat Sivuch was destro**** in an
engagement with the
German light cruiser Augsburg and...
- (Project 1234.1)
Nanuchka IV
class (Project 1234.7) Bora
class (Project 1239
Sivuch) MRK-27 (1989)
Sarancha class (Project 1240 Uragan,
considered missile boats...
- HMS Sparrowhawk 28 Jun: Monohansett,
Norge 29 Jun:
Delfin 5 Jul:
Kaimon 2 Aug:
Sivuch 13 Aug: HMS Decoy 14 Aug:
Rurik 26 Sep: HMS Chamois 30 Sep:
Adolphe 16 Oct:...
- From 15 June 1884 to 24
October 1886, he was an
officer on the
gunboat Sivuch on
which he led an
expedition to the Far East. On 13
April 1886 he was promoted...