- Russian battleship Pobeda
IRN "Pobeda" was one of eight
Russia npre-dreadnought battleship s captured by theImperial Japanese Navy during theRusso-Japanese War of 1904-1905. She was sunk, and then salvaged and renamed as IJN "Suwo" (周防).Russian career
"Pobeda" was built as the "Peresviet"-class
battleship and commissioned into theImperial Russian Navy in 1903. It was one of Russia's first ships to mount quick-firing guns. It had a high forecastle and secondary guns mounted on two decks, and armor that stretched the entire length of the hull. It was designed with heavy main armament and high speed, but proved unsatisfactory in service.The "Pobeda" was damaged first by gunfire off Port Arthur, then by a mine. She took 11 hits at the
Battle of the Yellow Sea , and while back at Port Arthur for repairs she was repeatedly hit by Japanese shore batteries. On 7 December 1904, Japanese siege guns finally sank the vessel.Japanese career
Salvaged after the war in October 1905, she was refloated, repaired, and taken into service as the "Suwo", taking her name from
Suo Province , now part ofYamaguchi Prefecture .After reconstruction at
Yokosuka with Japanese boilers and guns, the "Suwo" was re-designated as a 1st classcoastal defence ship in October 1908. She served in this role for many years, and received a refit in 1912. InWorld War I , during theBattle of Tsingtao from 27 August 1914, the Imperial Japanese Navy sent a squadron of ships underVice-Admiral Sadakichi Kato , flying his flag in the "Suwo", to blockade the coast of German-controlledKiaochow . The BritishRoyal Navy attached theChina Station 's pre-dreadnought , and thebattlecruiser for this operation.After the war, the "Suwo" was assigned to training for cadets and engineers. She became a gunnery training ship in 1917. In 1922, the "Suwo" was disarmed at Kure. During this process, on 13 July, the old vessel capsized. The hull was righted and the turrets, machinery, and main armor removed, but oddly work stopped there. The hulk was towed to
Mitsugojima , were it remained throughout thePacific War as a storage hulk. In 1946, the hulk was towed back to Kure and broken up for scrap.References
* Gibbons, Tony: "The Complete Encyclopedia of Battleships and Battlecruisers"
* Burt, R.A.: "Japanese Battleships, 1897–1945"ee also
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Battle of Tsingtao
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