The Hai Yung class (Chinese: 海容; pinyin: Hǎiróng) was a class of protected cruisers built for the Qing Dynasty from 1897 to 1898 and would then pass to...
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Hai Yung (Chinese: 海容; pinyin: Hǎiróng) was a protected cruiser of the Imperial Chinese Navy. Hai Yung was one of a class of three ships built in Germany...
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Hai Yung may refer to: Chinese cruiser Hai Yung, a protected cruiser in the Chinese fleet Hai Yung class cruiser, a class of protected cruisers This disambiguation...
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(1897) - Sunk 1904 Hai Chi (1898) - Sunk 1937 as blockship in Yangtze river Hai Yung class cruiser, 2,680 ton, AG Vulcan Hai Yung (1897) - Sunk 1937 as...
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Yuan-class Based on the German gunboat Otter [de] Based on the German gunboat Otter [de] An improvement of Kiang Hsi Sometimes classified as Yung Feng-class...
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class')[citation needed] was a class of two protected cruisers built for the Qing Dynasty from 1896–1899. The Hai Chi class was ordered shortly after the conclusion...
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Hai Chi (Chinese: 海圻; pinyin: Hǎi Qí; lit. 'Boundary of the Sea') was a Hai Chi-class protected cruiser of the Imperial Chinese Navy. She was at the time...
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1923, during the Warlord era of Chinese history, Ying Rui and fellow cruiser Hai Yung departed Shanghai with orders to bombard Amoy (now Xiamen) to prevent...
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China at the time. The fleet of five ships (the cruisers Hai Chi, Hai Chen, Chao Ho) and the gunboats Yung Hsiang and Chu Yu arrived at Qingdao on 5 January...
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Zenta-class cruisers China adopted the Hotchkiss 3-pounder in the 1880s, to arm its cruisers and smaller auxiliaries; the Hai Yung-class cruisers of the...
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four cruisers (one British-built Hai Qi-class cruiser and three German-built Hai Yung-class cruisers). Shortly before the 1911 Revolution, the Hai Chi...
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1973. ROCS Hai Jiao (海蛟) ROCS Hai Lung (海龍) Chi Yang-class frigate (Knox-class) ROCS Chi Yang FFG-932 (ex USN FF-1073) retired 2015 ROCS Hai Yang FFG-936...
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Tung Yung Sheng Chu Chien Hu Fu Chu Kuan Yung Chi Chiang Yuan Yin Ning (Capt Yen Chuan Ching) Hai Ning 7 more unknown gunboats Unknown boat class Chung...
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(1895) Fu An (1894) Hǎi Qí class Hai Tien (1897) Hai Chi (1898) Hai Yung class Hai Yung (1897) Hai Chou (1897) Hai Shen (1898) Chao Ho class Chao Ho (1912)...
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HMS Aurora (12) (redirect from Chinese cruiser Chongqing)
the scuttled coastal defence ship Hai Yung. The PLAN considered refitting the ship along the lines of the Anshan-class destroyers they had received, with...
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of the 1920s were originally classed as light cruisers until the London Treaty forced their redesignation. Heavy cruisers continued in use until after...
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AG Vulcan Stettin (section Cruisers)
(1907) Chinese cruiser Jiyuan (1883) SMS Irene (1887) Chinese cruiser Jingyuan (1887) Chinese cruiser Laiyuan (1887) Chinese cruiser Hai Yung (1897) Japanese...
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USS Wilkes-Barre (category Cleveland-class cruisers)
Wilkes-Barre was a Cleveland-class light cruiser of the United States Navy, which were built during World War II. The class was designed as a development...
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Republic of China Navy (redirect from Hai Feng Squadron)
Hai Ou-class missile boat (Dvora class) 4th Hai Chiao Guided Missile Boat/Craft Squadron of 10 Hai Ou-class missile boat (Dvora class) 5th Hai Chiao Guided...
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armoured cruiser of the French Navy, laid down in 1904 and completed in 1908. It was a development of the Léon Gambetta class of armoured cruisers, and was...
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Yat-sen fled to the Guangzhou naval yard and took refuge aboard the cruiser SS Haiqi (then Hai Ch'i). From there, he transferred to the SS Yongfeng, where he...
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Click on headers to sort columns. List of cruisers List of cruisers of World War II Jordan & Caresse 2019, p. 49. Jordan & Caresse 2019, p. 190. Jordan...
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HMS Penelope (1914) (category Arethusa-class cruisers (1913))
HMS Penelope was one of eight Arethusa-class light cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the 1910s. She fought in the First World War, following the war...
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ships from Germany and the United Kingdom, including the Hai Qi-class cruisers Hai Qi and Hai Tien that arrived in Dagū, where they became part of the...
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flagship of the Japanese 4th Fleet, the Myōkō-class cruiser Ashigara arrived with an unidentified Mutsuki-class destroyer to observe and protect President...
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Agile-class minesweeper Builder: United States Displacement: Operators: Republic of China Navy: 4 in service as the Yung Yang class Antares-class minesweeper...
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(Izumo class armoured cruiser) 4-20.3 cm gun (2x2), 14-15.2 cm QF gun (1x14), 12-12pdr QF gun (1x12),8-2.5pdr QF gun (1x8), 4–45 cm TT Iwate (Izumo class armoured...
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under his immediate command the first-class cruisers Duguay-Trouin, Villars and d'Estaing, the third-class cruiser Volta (which he chose as his flagship...
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sister ship Haian were the largest vessels built in China until the cruiser Ping Hai in 1931. Yuyuen displaced 2,630 long tons (2,672 t) and measured 300...
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London: Arms and Armour Press. ISBN 1-85409-521-8. Whitley, M. J. (1995). Cruisers of World War Two: An International Encyclopedia. London: Arms and Armour...
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