The project of a fast cruiser with displacement of 4500 tons, created by the engineer I.A. Gavrilov (1873-1968), was considered in the Maritime Technical Committee in 1904 and was published in the magazine "Maritime Digest" in 1905-1906.
The vessel "Baikal" (with ship rig of a brigantine) was built in 1848 in Helsingfors for delivery of cargo to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky for the Russian-American company.
Oksywia-station torpedo from 1939
Laid down on the 19th, 10, 1934, at the plant #190 in Leningrad, and launched on the 5th, 11, 1935.
It is a beautiful three-master boat, which is built according to the canons, close to pomor traditional boats.
Destructor alemán Z32, BOLKOBURG buque escolta de submarinos, Blexen Cisterna
Tre Kronor, 1:400, JSC, 1948
Ballard, Narwhal, 1:400, JSC, 1941
“Captain Sacken” — the mine-cruiser of the Black Sea Fleet. It was built in Nikolaev, was launched in April, 30, 1889, and the same year joined the fleet.
The American torpedo vessel was laid down on the dockyards of Herreshoff Manufacturing Co (Bristol R.I.) in February, 1896. It was launched in September, 9, the same year.
En el año 1963 el Estado Español renovó los acuerdos con Norteamérica en los que , dentro del Programa de Modernización de Buques de la Armada, se preveía la formación de un grupo antisubmarino de alta mar formado por un portaaviones ligero y unidades de escolta de la Flota.
USS Choctaw (1856) was a large (1,004-ton) steamer built for the merchant service, but acquired by the Union Navy during the second year of the American Civil War.