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  1. 5 de abril - Batalla de Liegnitz, en Silesia, entre el ejército polaco y los ejércitos mongoles a las órdenes de Subotai, general de Batu, en la que los mongoles obtuvieron la victoria. Fernando III conquista el pueblo Estepa (Sevilla) y pasa a dominio cristiano.

  2. La designación soviética Proyecto 1241 Molniya (ruso: Молния, en español: 'Relámpago') son una clase de corbetas lanzamisiles rusas (grandes cúteres misilísticos en la clasificación soviética). Designación OTAN: Tarantul (no confundir con la patrullera de la clase Stenka, cuyo nombre oficial soviético es también ...

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    In the late 1970s, the Soviets realised the need for a larger, more seaworthy craft with better gun armament and higher positioned air search radars. In the Tarantul class, both the single 76 mm (3.0 in) main gun and the two 30 mm (1.2 in) Gatling-type guns are used for air defence, together with a comprehensive electronic warfare suite. The boats ...

    Project 1241.1

    The naming convention for NATO reporting name Tarantul was a special case here. NATOcalled the first version of the class as Tarantul-II, given that they had a better sensor suite/equipment than the ships of the following class Tarantul-I, which was produced exclusively for export. A first version was based on the Pauk-class hull, though with significantly increased weight. Equipped with four SS-N-2 'Styx' anti-ship missiles (either the 40 km; 25 mi range P-15 'Termit' missile or the later P-...

    Project 1241.RE

    To clarify, by NATO's definition, Project 1241.RE (NATO: Tarantul-I) was an export version of Project 1241.1 (NATO: Tarantul-II). This class of ships could be distinguished by the lack of fire control radar on the roof of the bridge. Instead, the fire control radar, X-band "Garpun-Bal" (NATO: "Plank Shave"), built for the anti-ship missiles, was installed on the top of the mast. Other equipment included a small navigation radar type "Kivach-2" on the bridge roof (or MR-312 "Pechera-1" on the...

    Project 12411

    Retaining the main armament and basic hull form of the 1241.RE (NATO: Tarantul-I) class, 1241.1M (NATO: Tarantul-III) received important upgrades. Apart from a modest but useful internal redesign, the Tarantul-III had a new type of propulsion—a CODAG (COmbined Diesel And Gas) system. Two M-70 gas turbines (rated at 12,000 hp each) and two M510 (rated at 4,000 hp each) diesel engines were used, being a big improvement over the earlier COGOG system both in terms of serviceability (the two cruis...

    Bulgarian Navy 1. One ship in service – 101 Мълния("Lightning"). Egyptian Navy 1. One ship in service. In 2014, Egypt showed interest in the acquisition of the P-32 (Project 12421 Molniya) missile boat but the contract was signed in 2015. In July 2015, the missile boat headed to the Mediterranean Sea and arrived at the port of Alexandria at the end...

    Bibliography

    1. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 12411241 - Wikipedia

    1367 or 986 or 214. — to —. 阴金牛年. (female Iron- Ox) 1368 or 987 or 215. Year 1241 ( MCCXLI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar .

  4. The Battle of Mohi (11 April 1241), also known as Battle of the Sajó River or Battle of the Tisza River, was the main battle between the Mongol Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary during the Mongol invasion of Europe. It took place at Muhi (then Mohi), southwest of the Sajó River.

    • 11 April 1241
    • Mongol victory
  5. The naval Battle of Giglio was a military clash between a fleet of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and a fleet of the Republic of Genoa in the Tyrrhenian Sea. It took place on Friday, May 3, 1241 between the islands of Montecristo and Giglio in the Tuscan Archipelago and ended with the victory of the Imperial fleet.

  6. The Battle of Constantinople was a naval battle between the fleets of the Empire of Nicaea and the Republic of Venice that occurred in May–June 1241 near Constantinople.