Tsesarevich. Part I. Squadron battleship (1899-1906)
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For the Tsarevich, both battles - at night and in the morning - were combined into one, which inspired great fears for success, a struggle for the survivability of the ship. The French technology, vaunted and so beloved by the Admiral General, showed no obvious advantages over either the American (Retvizan) or domestic (Pallada) models. The newest battleship, the last miracle of technology on the squadron, found itself in perhaps a more dire situation than the older cruiser Pallada. At the moment of the explosion, listing to the right (this is how the roll of ships of this type again made itself felt), the Tsarevich then began to threateningly fall on the left side. Despite the immediate order of the commander to flood the right aft corridors with water, the list grew uncontrollably. It reached 16° and continued to increase...
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Рафаил Мельников Михайлович
- Language
- Russian