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Tango01 | 10 Sep 2020 9:47 p.m. PST |
… "Oslyabya" "As you know, the squadron battleship Oslyabya was destined to lead a mournful list of Russian ships that died in the Tsushima battle. At 13.49, "Prince Suvorov" opened fire, and at 14.40, that is, only 51 minutes after the start of the battle of the main forces, "Oslyabya" rolled over. And we can safely say that his death was predetermined even earlier, since at 14.20, when the battleship left the system, he was already doomed: by that time, Oslyabya had a roll of 12 degrees. to the port side and sat in the water with his nose to the very jams. At the same time, the same type of Oslyaba Peresvet honorably endured all the hardships of the battle of Shantung, which took place on July 28, 1904, despite the fact that it hit at least 37 shells, including 13 305 mm caliber. In fact, the "Relight" turned out to be the most damaged Russian ship in that battle, but he managed not only to survive the battle, but also to return to Port Arthur on his own…."
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