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|{{RU-GeneralAdmiralGrafApraksin|f=p}}||coast defence battleship||May, 1896||Scrapped 1926 | |{{RU-GeneralAdmiralGrafApraksin|f=p}}||coast defence battleship||May, 1896||Scrapped 1926 | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 8 May 2018
New Admiralty was a Russian national shipbuilder located in St. Petersburg. In 1908, it was renamed Admiralty Shipyard.
History
Shipbuilding
Ship | Type | Launched | Fate |
Admiral Ushakov | coast defence battleship | Nov, 1893 | Sunk 28 May, 1905 |
Poltava | pre-dreadnought | 6 Nov, 1894 | Scrapped 1923 |
General Admiral Graf Apraksin | coast defence battleship | May, 1896 | Scrapped 1926 |
Borodino | pre-dreadnought | 8 Sep, 1901 | Sunk 27 May, 1905 |
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