Prut, formerly Kinfauns Castle, was a minelayer acquired by the Imperial Russian Navy, a former postal and passenger steamer of the Dobroflot and a training vessel.
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Prut, formerly Kinfauns Castle, was a minelayer acquired by the Imperial Russian Navy, a former postal and passenger steamer of the Dobroflot and a training...
withdrew. The loaded RussianminelayerPrut happened upon the attack and was scuttled by her crew to avoid being detonated. Since Prut's arrival had been...
through an inactive Russian minefield during the bombardment. As she returned to Turkish waters, Yavuz came across the RussianminelayerPrut which scuttled...
damaged by Yavuz Sultan Selim's secondary batteries. Meanwhile, the RussianminelayerPrut, loaded with 700 mines and sailing to Sevastopol, was encountered...
Hamidiye and four torpedo boats from a single Russian mine. She was refloated by the Russians and renamed Prut in June 1915, later being returned to the Ottoman...
of ships of Russia by project number includes all Soviet and Russian ships by known assigned project numbers. Ship descriptions are Russian assigned classifications...
territories from Hungary, as well as Bessarabia (Eastern Moldavia between Prut and Dniester rivers) and Bukovina. In the Treaty of Trianon, Hungary renounced...
Lighthouse, Odessa 3 Apr. 1915 Sunk by Russian mine. Salvaged by Russians on 8 June 1915. Commissioned as Prut Imperial Russian Navy. Demirhisar (torpedo boat)...
Russian Navy: 3 in service Prut-class salvage tug (Project 527M) Builder: Soviet Union Displacement: 3,330 tons Operator: Russian Navy: 2 in service Safeguard-class...