Book describes technical aspects of the Russo-Japanese Naval War. Contains descriptions of all involved ships, Russian and Japanese ones. Maps, photos.
Front Cover
Rusian Names
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
| VLADIVOSTOK
30 | The first raids by Vladivostok cruisers
31 | The bombardment of Vladivostok by Vice Admiral Kamimura’s squadron on 6th March, 1904
32 | The third raid of Russian cruisers and the sinking of the transport Kinshu Maru
33 | The June raid of Russian cruisers in the Korea Strait
34 | The raid by Russian torpedo boats on the shores of Hokkaido
35 | The second raid by the Vladivostok cruisers in the Korea Strait
36 | The ocean raid of the Vladivostok cruisers
37 | The battle of Ulsan
38 | The battle of Ulsan
39 | Mine laying operations at Vladivostok
40 | Japanese fleet operations against Vladivostok-bound shipping
41 | Japanese landing operations in Gensan and Songjin
| TSUSHIMA
42 | The operations of Rear Admiral Virenjus’ squadron
43 | The operations of Russian auxiliary cruisers in the summer of 1904
44 | The establishment of the II Pacific Squadron
45 | The North Sea incident
46 | The II Pacific Squadron’s passage to Madagascar
47 | The cruise of Captain Dobrotvorskiy’s detachments
48 | The voyage of the II Pacific Squadron across the Indian Ocean.
49 | The cruise of the III Pacific Squadron
50 | The preparations of the Japanese to face the II and III Pacific Squadron
51 | The cruise of the combined Russian squadron to the Korea Strait
52 | The battle of Tsushima
The first stage of the battle
The second stage of the battle
The third stage of the battle
The fourth stage of the battle
The battle of the cruisers
Torpedo attacks on Russian warships by night
The capitulation of Nebogatov’s squadron and the fate of the remaining Russian warships
The outcome of the battle
53 | The takeover of Sakhalin by the Japanese
54 | The end of the war
55 | The balance of losses
APPENDIXES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
RUSSIAN NAVY SCALE DRAWINGS
Notes
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Rating
Description
Book describes technical aspects of the Russo-Japanese Naval War. Contains descriptions of all involved ships, Russian and Japanese ones. Maps, photos.
Table of contents
Front Cover
Rusian Names
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
| VLADIVOSTOK
30 | The first raids by Vladivostok cruisers
31 | The bombardment of Vladivostok by Vice Admiral Kamimura’s squadron on 6th March, 1904
32 | The third raid of Russian cruisers and the sinking of the transport Kinshu Maru
33 | The June raid of Russian cruisers in the Korea Strait
34 | The raid by Russian torpedo boats on the shores of Hokkaido
35 | The second raid by the Vladivostok cruisers in the Korea Strait
36 | The ocean raid of the Vladivostok cruisers
37 | The battle of Ulsan
38 | The battle of Ulsan
39 | Mine laying operations at Vladivostok
40 | Japanese fleet operations against Vladivostok-bound shipping
41 | Japanese landing operations in Gensan and Songjin
| TSUSHIMA
42 | The operations of Rear Admiral Virenjus’ squadron
43 | The operations of Russian auxiliary cruisers in the summer of 1904
44 | The establishment of the II Pacific Squadron
45 | The North Sea incident
46 | The II Pacific Squadron’s passage to Madagascar
47 | The cruise of Captain Dobrotvorskiy’s detachments
48 | The voyage of the II Pacific Squadron across the Indian Ocean.
49 | The cruise of the III Pacific Squadron
50 | The preparations of the Japanese to face the II and III Pacific Squadron
51 | The cruise of the combined Russian squadron to the Korea Strait
52 | The battle of Tsushima
The first stage of the battle
The second stage of the battle
The third stage of the battle
The fourth stage of the battle
The battle of the cruisers
Torpedo attacks on Russian warships by night
The capitulation of Nebogatov’s squadron and the fate of the remaining Russian warships