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  1. バルチック艦隊、バルト海艦隊、バルト艦隊(バルト(かい)かんたい、英: Baltic Fleet 英語発音: [bɔ́ːltik flíːt] (ボールティック・フリート)、露: Балтийский флот, БФ 、ラテン文字転写:Baltiyskiy flot)は、ロシアないし旧ソビエト連邦海軍のバルト海に展開する艦隊を指す。

  2. The Sixth Fleet is a numbered fleet of the United States Navy operating as part of United States Naval Forces Europe-Africa. The Sixth Fleet is headquartered at Naval Support Activity Naples, Italy. [2] The officially stated mission of the Sixth Fleet in 2011 is that it "conducts the full range of Maritime Operations and Theater Security ...

  3. Battleships of the Azov Fleet (1696–1711) of Peter the Great. The first two vessels, while the first major warships of the Sea of Azov fleet (built at Voronezh), were in effect frigates, with their single battery of guns on the upper deck. They were designed for both sailing and rowing, and each had 15 pairs of oarports on the lower deck.

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  5. Great emblem of the Baltic fleet krievu Большая эмблема Балтийского флота Военно-Морского Флота Российской Федерации

  6. Nevertheless, the fleet continued to conduct sorties into the North Sea and detached units for special operations in the Baltic Sea against the Russian Baltic Fleet. Following the German defeat in November 1918, the Allies interned the bulk of the High Seas Fleet in Scapa Flow , where it was ultimately scuttled by its crews in June 1919, days before the belligerents signed the Treaty of ...

  7. The Soviet evacuation of Tallinn, also called Juminda mine battle, Tallinn disaster or Russian Dunkirk, was a Soviet operation to evacuate the 190 ships of the Baltic Fleet, units of the Red Army, and pro-Soviet civilians from the fleet's encircled main base of Tallinn in Soviet-occupied Estonia during August 1941. [1]