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Russian coast defense ship Admiral Ushakov

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Name
  
Admiral Ushakov

Completed
  
January 1895

Construction started
  
1 January 1892

Length
  
85 m

Laid down
  
1 January 1892

Commissioned
  
February 1895

Launched
  
1 November 1893

Beam
  
16 m

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Fate
  
Scuttled during Battle of Tsushima, 28 May 1905

Class and type
  
Admiral Ushakov-class coastal defense ship

Builders
  
Admiralty Shipyard, Saint Petersburg

Admiral Ushakov was the lead ship in her class of armoured warships (coastal battleships) of the Imperial Russian Navy, and named after Admiral Fyodor Fyodorovich Ushakov the Russian naval commander of the 18th century.

Service life

Admiral Ushakov was part of the Baltic Fleet at the beginning of the Russo-Japanese war. Admiral Ushakov was chosen to form part of Admiral Nikolai Nebogatov's Third Pacific Squadron which was sent out to reinforce Admiral Zinovy Rozhestvensky on his journey to the Far East. The ship was obsolete and was not considered suitable for a voyage to the Pacific. However the Admiralty insisted on including Admiral Ushakov and her sister ships General Admiral Graf Apraksin and Admiral Seniavin to bolster their force. Journeying via the Suez Canal and across the Indian Ocean, they linked up with Rozhestvensky's fleet off Cam Ranh Bay in Indochina and proceeded together to the Straits of Tsushima.

At the Battle of Tsushima, on 27–28 May 1905, Admiral Ushakov was separated from Nebogatov during the night and fought to the last. She was twice hit below the water line and once above, the blazing wreck being scuttled on the evening of 28 May.

References

Russian coast defense ship Admiral Ushakov Wikipedia