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Tuesday, 12 December 2017

The Russian Amur-flotilla and her Japanese opponent according to the Dutch magazine Marineblad dated 1937 No. 3

An item reported that the Russian Amur-flotilla consisted of 40 vessels. The largest had a measurement of 1.000 ton with a 2-15cm/5.9” guns in a turret and 4-10cm/3.9” guns. The major part of the vessels were aged but seemed to be modernized recently of even replaced by newer smaller gunboats. Bases were Chabarowsk and Nikolajewesk. The 200 ton vessels were armed with 2-10cm/3.9” guns and 1 howitzer. The smallest motorboats had a displacement of 20 ton and a 3,7cm/1.46” machinegun. Japan built river gunboats for Manchuria but which crewed by Japanese. The number of their vessels was far less than the Russian flotilla and the Russian river-experience was superior.