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Warships Sinking in the Russo-Japanese War

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The Russian light cruiser Novik being scuttled after being badly damaged in combat with two Japanese cruisers at Koraskhov Bay (August 1904)


The Russian protected cruiser Pallada wrecked at Port Arthur as a result of bombardment by Japanese land based artillery during the siege of Port Arthur (December 1904)


The Russian pre-dreadnought battleship Pobieda sunk at Port Arthur as a result of bombardment by Japanese land based artillery during the siege of Port Arthur (December 1904)


The Russian pre-dreadnought battleship Poltava sunk at Port Arthur as a result of bombardment by Japanese land based artillery during the siege of Port Arthur (December 1904)


The Russian pre-dreadnought battleship Retvizan sunk at Port Arthur as a result of bombardment by Japanese land based artillery during the siege of Port Arthur (December 1904)


The Russian minelayer Amur sunk at Port Arthur as a result of bombardment by Japanese land based artillery during the siege of Port Arthur (December 1904)


The Russian light cruiser Izumrud run aground and wrecked outside the port of Vladivostok after escaping from the Battle of Tsushima (May 29, 1905)

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