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Rusalka (Russian: Русалка, Mermaid), was one of two Charodeika-class monitors built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the 1860s. She served for her entire career with the Baltic Fleet. Aside from hitting an uncharted rock not long after she was completed in 1869, she had an uneventful career. Rusalka sank in a storm in 1893 with the loss of all hands in the Gulf of Finland. In 1902, a memorial was built in Reval (Tallinn) to commemorate her loss. Her wreck was rediscovered in 2003, bow-down in the mud, which has prompted a new theory regarding her loss.

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  • Russalka (1865) (de)
  • Roussalka (canonnière) (fr)
  • Rusalka (nave) (it)
  • Russian monitor Rusalka (en)
  • Русалка (броненосная лодка) (ru)
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  • Russalka (russisch Русалка, Transliteration Rusalka; deutsch: ‚Elfe‘, ‚Nixe‘) war der Name eines Kanonenbootes der Kaiserlich-Russischen Marine. Das Boot wurde 1868 in Dienst gestellt. Aufgrund ihrer Bauweise wird die Russalka auch als Monitor bezeichnet. Die Russalka war das zweite Boot einer Klasse von insgesamt drei Kanonenbooten, die beiden anderen Boote waren die Smertsch und die . Die Russalka sank am 6. September 1893 während eines Sturmes im Finnischen Meerbusen. Alle Besatzungsmitglieder kamen dabei ums Leben. (de)
  • Rusalka (Russian: Русалка, Mermaid), was one of two Charodeika-class monitors built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the 1860s. She served for her entire career with the Baltic Fleet. Aside from hitting an uncharted rock not long after she was completed in 1869, she had an uneventful career. Rusalka sank in a storm in 1893 with the loss of all hands in the Gulf of Finland. In 1902, a memorial was built in Reval (Tallinn) to commemorate her loss. Her wreck was rediscovered in 2003, bow-down in the mud, which has prompted a new theory regarding her loss. (en)
  • La Roussalka (en russe : Русалка, en français : la Sirène) est un monitor de la Marine impériale de Russie appartenant à la Flotte de la Baltique ; la Roussalka et son équipage connurent un destin tragique dans le golfe de Finlande. (fr)
  • «Русалка» — броненосец береговой обороны российского императорского флота, затонувший 7 (19) сентября 1893 года у берегов Финляндии. (ru)
  • La Rusalka è stata un monitore della Marina militare imperiale russa, seconda e ultima unità della classe Charodeika. Fu impiegata nel Mar Baltico dal 1867 al 1893, anno in cui scomparve senza lasciare tracce con l'intero equipaggio durante una burrasca, mentre percorreva la rotta tra Tallinn ed Helsinki, città all'epoca facenti parte entrambe dell'Impero russo. Vista laterale della Rusalka Il monumento alla Rusalka (it)
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  • Rusalka (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Rusalka-in-helsinki.jpg
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