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Russian Destroyer Reshitel‘nyi
''Reshitel‘nyi'' (Решительный, English "wikt, Resolute") was a built for the Imperial Russian Navy at the beginning of the 20th century. She served in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), seeing action in the Battle of Port Arthur before the Imperial Japanese Navy captured her in 1904. Renamed ''Akatsuki'' ( in Japanese service, she took part in the Battle of Tsushima in 1905. She was renamed ''Yamabiko'' , also Transliteration, transliterated as ''Yamahiko'', in 1905 after the conclusion of the war and remained in Japanese service until 1917. Construction and commissioning Keel-laying, Laid down in either 1897''Conway's 1860–1905'', p. 206. or 1900『日本海軍史』第7巻、305頁 ("'History of the Japanese Navy' Vol. 7, p. 305") (in Japanese) (sources disagree) in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, Russia, at the Nevsky Works, Igorsky Arsenal, or Izhorskiye Zavody, Izhora Works (sources disagree), ''Reshitel‘nyi'' was shipped in pieces to the Imperial Russ ...
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Japanese Destroyer Akatsuki
Three destroyers of the Imperial Japanese Navy have been named : * , lead ship of the s of the Imperial Japanese Navy commissioned in 1903 and sunk in May 1904 during the Russo-Japanese War * , an Imperial Russian Navy captured by the Japanese in August 1904 during the Russo-Japanese War which subsequently served in the Imperial Japanese Navy as ''Akatsuki'' from 1904 to 1905 and as ''Yamabiko'' (also transliterated as ''Yamahiko'') from 1905 to 1917 * , a or lead ship of the s of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II See also

* Akatsuki (other) * * , a launched in 2020 for the Japan Coast Guard {{DEFAULTSORT:Akatsuki Japanese Navy ship names Imperial Japanese Navy ship names ...
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