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The Azov Flotilla or Azov Naval Flotilla was the name given to several Russian naval forces operated on the Sea of Azov as part of the Imperial Russian Navy, by both the Soviets and the White Russians during the Russian Civil War, and as part of the Soviet Navy during World War II.
The AzovFlotilla or Azov Naval Flotilla was the name given to several Russian naval forces operated on the Sea of Azov as part of the Imperial Russian...
Azov (Russian: Азов, IPA: [ɐˈzof] ), previously known as Azak (Turki/Kypchak: ازاق), is a town in Rostov Oblast, Russia, situated on the Don River just...
Sailors of the AzovFlotilla (Russian: Памятник морякам Азовской военной флотилии) is a historical memorial dedicated to those in the AzovFlotilla who fought...
led a landing in the area of Grigorievka before taking command of the AzovFlotilla in October. In late December and early January 1942 he commanded the...
the mouth of the river Don, a Russian flotilla of armed rowboats blocked the supply of the Ottoman fortress of Azov. On the 1700 engraving by Adrian Shkhonebek...
in service until 1711 as a part of the Azovflotilla. After the unsuccessful Prut campaign and the loss of Azov the Goto Predestinatsia was sold to the...
The Battle of the Sea of Azov, also known as the Chernigovka pocket was an Axis military campaign fought between 26 September 1941 and 11 October 1941...
second Azov campaign (1696) but by 1710 they were derelict. Apostol Piotr 36 ("Апостол Пётр", April 1696) (sailing & rowing) – Abandoned at Azov to Turkey...
business in Serbia with the Habsburg monarchy. In 1773 the vessels of the AzovFlotilla (created anew in 1771) sailed into the Black Sea. Russia defeated Turkey...
monuments and memorials located in Azov. Monument to Heroes of World War I Monument to the sailors of the AzovFlotilla Monument to Alexander Suvorov Monument...
Don Military Flotilla (Russian: Донская военная флотилия) was established in 1723 in Tavrov for countering Turkish vessels in the Sea of Azov. By 1735, the...
frigate 1775) – Served at the Aegean Sea 1769–1775, transferred to the AzovFlotilla in 1775 and to the Black Sea Fleet in 1783, renamed Nikita Muchenik...
May 1855 the Royal Navy deployed six Dapper-class gunboats in the Sea of Azov, where they repeatedly raided and destroyed stores around its coast. In June...
landing. Five transport groups from Rear-Admiral Sergey Gorshkov's AzovFlotilla would land 7,500 soldiers from the 224th Rifle Division and 302nd Mountain...
galley in the Baltic Fleet. In 1768 he was transferred to the Don Flotilla (AzovFlotilla) in Taganrog, and served in the Russo-Turkish War (1768–74). He...
VVS [ru] Sevastopol Defence Region Coastal Army Black Sea Fleet AzovFlotilla Casualties and losses 30,000 killed, wounded, or missing 65,000 captured...
Peter the Great built a dockyard in Voronezh where the AzovFlotilla was constructed for the Azov campaigns in 1695 and 1696. This fleet, the first ever...
Great on 12 September 1698. The first Russian Navy base, it hosted the AzovFlotilla of Catherine the Great (1770–1783), which subsequently became the Russian...
small war fleet, built during the winter of 1695–1696. Peter put the AzovFlotilla under the command of Admiral Fyodor Golovin, a Russian nobleman who...
due to War with the Ottomans (1735–1739), when the Dnieper and the Azovflotillas were in heavy construction under the reign of Empress Anna there was...
fortification with cannons thus creating additional defense for the AzovFlotilla. The islet was built by the personal order of Peter the Great in 1701-1706...
area; the North Caucasus Military District; the Black Sea Fleet; the AzovFlotilla, two rifle divisions, two rifle brigades, and a cavalry corps of four...