![]() She/hulk was scrapped in Kronshadt in 1954. ![]() Later took back her original name of Petropavlovsk, then again renamed VOLKHOV as a "stationary training ship". However, the hulk remained useable with the remainder of her accurate, long reaching 12". The MARAT was destroyed from funnel/bridge forward by a JU 87 Stuka bomb hit. They certainly looked the part when first built.I believe only Sevastopol was re-configured (Must have been influenced by Japanese design) Was'nt Gangut badly damaged in an air raid?.Steve.Īll 3 survivors (Poltava was not one) were "modernized" to different degrees: each looked and was different from the others as the years went on. However, certainly LOOK FORWARD to Antoines's "article" on these interesting battleships! Any idea of when you might have it done Antoine? DFO :D There is a pretty good, interesting monograph on these much maligned dreadnoughts: The Russian Battleships SEVASTOPOL CLASS by Maciej S. Always saw pictures and line drawings of them in Jane's and other publications, but almost never the real story of the ship itself. Would be great to hear about these ships. So those of you who are interested in this theme please wait a little! ![]() And I'm ready to write about the "Sevastopol" class dreadnoughts but need more free time. It happened that occasionally I'd become the starter of this thread as a result of some transfers. Russian Dreadnoughts World Naval Ships Forums Archive 20% FURTHER PRICE REDUCTIONS ON HUNDREDS OF LIMITED EDITION ART PRINTSīUY ONE GET ONE HALF PRICE ON THOUSANDS OF PAINTINGS AND PRINTSįOR MORE OFFERS SIGN UP TO OUR FREE NEWSLETTER ![]()
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