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Battle of Chemulpo Bay
Part of the Russo-Japanese War

Varyag and Korietz go into battle.
Date9 February 1904
Location
off Chemulpo Bay, Korea
37°20.8′N 126°31.37′E / 37.3467°N 126.52283°E / 37.3467; 126.52283
Result Japanese victory
Belligerents
Battle of Chemulpo Bay Empire of Japan Battle of Chemulpo Bay Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Empire of Japan Uryū Sotokichi Russian Empire Vsevolod Rudnev
Strength
1 Armoured cruiser,
5 protected cruisers,
1 aviso,
8 torpedo boats
Protected cruiser Varyag,
Gunboat Korietz
Casualties and losses
No casualties reported by Japanese, 1 torpedo boat and about 30 men by Russian sources 33 killed, 97 wounded;[1] both ships scuttled after the battle

The Battle of Chemulpo Bay was a naval battle in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), which took place on 9 February 1904, off the coast of present-day Incheon (then called Chemulpo), Korea.

  1. ^ В.И.Катаев (V. I. Katayev): "Крейсер «Варяг»" (Kreyser Varyag), Morskaya Kollektsya nr. 3/2003

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