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    Uragan (Russian: Ураган) was the name ship of her class of 10 monitors built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the...
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    The Uragan class (also known as the Bronenosetz class, Russian: броненосец, "armor carrier" or "warship") was a class of monitors built for the Baltic...
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  • Strelets (Russian: Стрелец) is an Uragan-class monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American Passaic-class...
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  • ships Uragan-class monitor, Imperial Russian ironclad warships Uragan D2, the trade name of a cyanide-based pesticide, formerly Zyklon B Uragan-1 (stellarator)...
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    According to the UN Monitoring Mission and Amnesty International, a public human rights organization, an attack by six 220-mm Uragan rockets with cluster...
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  • This is a list of monitors of the Imperial Russian Navy and Soviet Navy of Russia and the Soviet Union. Uragan class (1863) Smerch Charodeika class (1866)...
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    Lava (Russian: Лава) was an Uragan-class monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American Passaic-class...
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    trunk deck. The Russian Strelets is an Uragan-class monitor built in 1864. The ship was identified as still afloat in St. Petersburg, Russia in 2015, and...
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    Koldun (Russian: Колдун) was an Uragan-class monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in Belgium in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American...
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    Tifon (Russian: Тифон) was an Uragan-class monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the mid-1860s. The design was based on the American Passaic-class...
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