Russian cruiser Pallada

Russian cruiser Pallada

The Russian cruiser "Pallada" could refer to:

*"Pallada", the lead ship of her class of protected cruisers. The ship was launched in 1899 and sunk at Port Arthur in December 1904. Salvaged by Japan, it was refitted and commissioned into the Imperal Japanese Navy as IJN "Tsugaru".
*"Pallada", the armored cruiser of "Bayan" class. Launched in 1911 and, sunk by a German submarine in the Baltic Sea on 11th October 1914 shortly after the outbreak of World War I.


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