For the second phase of last week’s Southern excursion, I made my way from North Carolina to the Washington Navy Yard to lecture ... s lecture was the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5.
Amid ongoing challenges in the Russo-Ukrainian War and the loss of other naval assets, Russia faces the tough decision of whether to scrap the carrier entirely. -Given its prolonged inactivity ...
The Russo-Japanese ... navy. In an introductory note the lieutenant states that the account is compiled from information obtained from one who was present on one of the ships of the Russian ...
On June 27 a multinational fleet took to the seas off Hawaii for the biennial RIMPAC, or “Rim of the Pacific,” naval maneuvers. The U.S. Navy dubbed its contingent the “Great Green Fleet.” ...
The tombs are for Russian prisoners of war from the 1904-1905 Russo-Japanese War who are buried in the northern zone of the Kasuga public cemetery in the Kasugacho district. The soldiers ...
one of which is the Russo-Japanese War in 1904-5. The Japanese destroyed the Russian navy, but also damaged the Russian pride and prestige in the international community. Also, with the outbreak of ...
The Zumwalt-class destroyer, once touted as the future of the U.S. Navy, has largely been deemed a failure. Initially, the ...
the Imperial Japanese Navy attacked the main part of the Russian Pacific Fleet at Port Arthur, formally declaring war hours later. Japan gained a naval advantage relatively quickly. It fought off ...
The Shinil Group say this is the nameplate of the sunken Donskoi A Russian warship that sank ... of Tsushima - a key moment of the Russo-Japanese War. Setting sail in 1885, the armoured cruiser ...
ST. PETERSBURG, July 30. /TASS/. Russia persistently builds up the might of its Navy that will receive 30 combat ships of various classes this year alone, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at ...
In June 1904, shortly after the start of the Russo-Japanese War, Russian author Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) contributed an antiwar opinion piece to The Times of London. “Again war,” it began.
Russia's only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, has not sailed since 2017 due to a series of mechanical problems and accidents. Initially withdrawn for retrofits intended to extend its service ...