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At least three ships of the Imperial Russian Navy, and one corvette of the modern Russian Navy, have been named Askold after the semi-legendary rulers of Kiev, Askold and Dir.

  • Russian frigate Askold – a 46-gun frigate stricken in 1861 and subsequently broken up.
  • Russian corvette Askold – a 17-gun corvette stricken in 1893 and sold for scrap in 1901.
  • Russian cruiser Askold – a protected cruiser that participated in the Battle of the Yellow Sea during the Russo-Japanese War. Scrapped in 1922.
  • Russian corvette Askold (2021) – a Karakurt-class corvette of the Russian Navy launched in 2021. In 2023 reportedly struck by Ukrainian missiles and significantly damaged.

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rifled guns 1871, renamed Skobelev \ «Скобелев» 1882, training ship 1892, hulked 1895 Askold 18/17 \ «Аскольд» (1863) - Served at Northern Pacific 1864–1867...

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refueling, the ships reached Nagasaki on 8 April 1903, where they rendezvoused with Askold, where she was placed at the disposal of Russian envoy A. Pavlov...

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assigned to accompany the cruiser Askold to Japan from 26 to 29 May 1903 on a diplomatic mission, conveying Russian Minister of War Aleksey Kuropatkin...

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first-class coast-defence ship. On 17 September, Mikasa ran aground near Askold Island off Vladivostok, but was not seriously damaged. The ship was decommissioned...

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the Askold, and Agar was shocked to see his officer friends arrested one by one and taken ashore, not to be seen again. Discipline aboard the ship broke...

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