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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
Sivuch-class
gunboat of the
Imperial Russian Navy. She
entered service in 1884 and was
powered by sail and steam...
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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...
- August, but were
repelled by
small Russian warships. The
Russian gunboat Sivuch was destro**** in an
engagement with the
German light cruiser Augsburg and...
- 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...
- 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:...
- (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:...