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Headland in Crimea
44°23′14″N 33°44′17″E / 44.38722°N 33.73806°E / 44.38722; 33.73806 Sarych (Ukrainian: Сарич; Russian: Сарыч; Crimean Tatar: Sarıç) is a headland located
Sarych
Class of destroyer built for the Soviet Navy
The Sovremenny class, Soviet designation Project 956 Sarych (buzzard), is a class of anti-ship and anti-aircraft guided-missile destroyers of the Soviet
Sovremenny-class_destroyer
Russian pre-dreadnought battleship
1911. During World War I, Panteleimon participated in the Battle of Cape Sarych in late 1914. She covered several bombardments of the Bosphorus fortifications
Russian_battleship_Potemkin
1914 naval battle in the Black Sea in WWI
The Battle of Cape Sarych was a naval engagement fought off the coast of Cape Sarych in the Black Sea during the First World War. In November 1914, two
Battle_of_Cape_Sarych
The list of destroyer classes in service includes all those currently with navies or armed forces and auxiliaries in the world. Ships are grouped by type
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Ongoing conflict since 2014
Hvardiiske, Simferopol Raion, Sarych, and others. In 2005 a dispute broke out between Russia and Ukraine over control of the Sarych cape lighthouse near Yalta
Russo-Ukrainian_war
Large armored warship with a main battery consisting of heavy caliber guns
destroy in a series of short engagements, including the Battle of Cape Sarych in November 1914, the Action of 10 May 1915, and the Action of 8 January
Battleship
Peninsula in Europe
against, 58 abstentions) continued to recognise Crimea as part of Ukraine. Sarych Simferopol Sevastopol Kerch Isthmus of Perekop Cape Fonar Cape Priboiny
Crimea
Two waterways in Turkey
the Straits. On the Eastern Front, there were the Black Sea raid, Cape Sarych, 10 May 1915, Kirpen, 8 January 1916. The modern treaty controlling access
Turkish_Straits
Class of Russian pre-dreadnoughts
German battlecruiser SMS Goeben to disengage during the Battle of Cape Sarych shortly after Russia declared war on the Ottoman Empire in late 1914. Both
Evstafi-class_battleship
(Decisive Russian victory) Battle of Ardahan (Russian victory) Battle of Cape Sarych (Russian victory) 1915 Charpentier's Raid [ru] (Russian victory) Defense
List of military engagements of World War I
List_of_military_engagements_of_World_War_I
Crimea under direct Ukrainian administration
Russia still remained, including the ownership of a lighthouse on Cape Sarych. Because the Russian Navy controlled 77 geographical objects on the south
History_of_Crimea_(1991–2014)
Russian naval unit
activists complained that Sarych was illegally occupied by the Russian Navy. As a military facility, the territory around the Sarych headland is closed to
Black_Sea_Fleet
Imperial Russian Navy's Evstafi-class battleship
German battlecruiser SMS Goeben to disengage during the Battle of Cape Sarych shortly after Russia declared war on the Ottoman Empire in late 1914. She
Russian_battleship_Evstafi
German admiral (1864–1946)
Bombardment of Bone Bombardment of Philippeville Black Sea Raid Battle of Cape Sarych Operation Albion Awards Pour le Mérite Relations Hermann Souchon
Wilhelm_Souchon
under Glossop (Sydney) Germans under Müller (Emden) 18 Nov Battle of Cape Sarych Russians under Eberhardt Ottomans under Souchon 8 Dec Battle of the Falkland
List_of_naval_battles
Kraków 16 November Heavy casualties to Austria and Russia Battle of Cape Sarych At sea 18 November Inconclusive naval battle between Russia and the Central
List_of_battles_1901–2000
Navy Imperial Russian Navy Ottoman Victory 18 November 1914 Battle of Cape Sarych World War I Ottoman Navy Imperial Russian Navy Indecisive 24 January 1915
List of naval battles between battleships
List_of_naval_battles_between_battleships
Class of Soviet patrol corvettes
Decommissioned; Captured by Russia in 2014; Ultimate fate unknown PSRK-814 / Sarych Yaroslavl Shipyard 24 January 1987 28 September 1987 20 February 2009 Decommissioned
Pauk-class_corvette
East European theater of World War I
the war after the Black Sea raid, the first battle was the Battle of Cape Sarych. The year ended with a bloody battle on the rivers Bzura, Ravka, Nida and
Eastern_Front_(World_War_I)
Russian admiral
also commanded the Russian battleship squadron during the Battle of Cape Sarych (near the Crimea) in November 1914. However, he showed reluctance to start
Andrei_Eberhardt
Battleships built from the 1880s to 1905
the Ottoman battlecruiser Yavuz Sultan Selim during the Battle of Cape Sarych in November 1914. Two of the Russian pre-dreadnoughts briefly engaged Yavuz
Pre-dreadnought_battleship
German and Turkish battlecruiser (1912–1950)
Midilli, intercepted the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the Battle of Cape Sarych on 18 November, some 17 nautical miles (31 km; 20 mi) off the Crimean coastline
SMS_Goeben
Imperial Russian Navy's Evstafi-class battleship
German battlecruiser SMS Goeben to disengage during the Battle of Cape Sarych shortly after Russia declared war on the Ottoman Empire in late 1914. She
Russian battleship Ioann Zlatoust
Russian_battleship_Ioann_Zlatoust
Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
from bombarding Trebizond. Midilli discovered the Russian ships off Cape Sarych, the southern tip of the Crimea in poor visibility at short range. In the
SMS_Breslau
Recorded history of the Crimean peninsula
Crimea's southernmost point is the Cape of Sarych on the northern shore of the Black Sea, currently used by the Russian Navy.
History_of_Crimea
Valiant (1968) Sderzhannyy – Restrained (1972) Sovremennyy class (Project 956 Sarych) Sovremennyy – Modern (1980) Otchayannyy – Foolhardy (1982) Otlichnyy –
List of ships of the Soviet Navy
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Cape on the southern coast of Crimea
Crimea, one of the southernmost points of the peninsula (the other is Cape Sarych). Ена А. В. (2005). Перевалами горного Крыма: научно-популярный очерк-путеводитель
Cape_Mykolaia
2nd-class cruiser in the Imperial Russian Navy
tender in 1914, carrying four seaplanes. She was at the Battle of Cape Sarych on 5 November 1914, and at the Action of 10 May 1915. However, the crew
Russian_cruiser_Almaz
Imperial Russian Navy's Bogatyr-class protected cruiser
escorting five pre-dreadnought battleships of the Black Sea Fleet off Cape Sarych when they encountered the German battlecruiser SMS Goeben and the light
Soviet_cruiser_Komintern
1931 Leninets-class submarine
the city, while evacuating 243 people. L-4 laid a minefield south of Cape Sarych on 19 August and off Burnas Lagoon on 19 September. L-4 was awarded the
Soviet_submarine_L-4
Municipal government of Sevastopol
South-eastern part of the city, including the southernmost point of Ukraine – Cape Sarych. There were 34 settlements in the territory of the Balaklavskyi District
Administrative and municipal divisions of Sevastopol
Administrative_and_municipal_divisions_of_Sevastopol
Military unit
the entire war and its warships rarely hazarded further east than Cape Sarych. The two Regele Ferdinand-class destroyers were the most powerful surface
Romanian_Naval_Forces
the Black Sea against the Russians, seeing combat at the Battle of Cape Sarych and the actions of 10 May 1915 and 8 January 1916. She attacked British
List of battlecruisers of Germany
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Class of Soviet Frigates
Yaguar Nikolayev 23 July 1952 14 February 1953 24 April 1954 13 August 1987 Sarych Nikolayev 24 September 1952 31 March 1953 31 August 1954 1986 Transferred
Riga-class_frigate
Armed border guard of the Soviet Union
(corvettes) of project 12412 - PSKR-808 "Grif", PSKR-811 "Orlan", PSKR-814 "Sarych", PSKR-291 "Novorossiysk" (formerly Navy MPK-291 (small ASW ship)), PSKR-292
Soviet_Border_Troops
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956, A, E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Soviet destroyer Bezuprechny (1983)
Soviet_destroyer_Bezuprechny_(1983)
Submarine Borei-class 7 955A 956 956 Guided Missile Destroyer Sovremenny-class Sarych 7910 21 17 956E 8440 2 For export to China. 956EM 2 For export to China
List of ships of Russia by project number
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Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Russian Navy
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Russian destroyer Bespokoyny (1990)
Russian_destroyer_Bespokoyny_(1990)
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Russian Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956,A,E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Russian_destroyer_Burny
Russian pre-dreadnought battleship
return voyage to Sevastopol in what came to be known as the Battle of Cape Sarych. Despite the noon hour the conditions were foggy and the capital ships initially
Russian battleship Tri Sviatitelia
Russian_battleship_Tri_Sviatitelia
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Russian Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956,A,E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Russian_destroyer_Nastoychivy
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Russian Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956,A,E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Russian destroyer Gremyashchy (1987)
Russian_destroyer_Gremyashchy_(1987)
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956,A,E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Soviet destroyer Boyevoy (1984)
Soviet_destroyer_Boyevoy_(1984)
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956, A, E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Soviet_destroyer_Osmotritelny
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Russian Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956,A,E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Russian destroyer Admiral Ushakov
Russian_destroyer_Admiral_Ushakov
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956,A,E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Soviet_destroyer_Sovremenny
Municipality in Kastamonu, Turkey
to the northwest of Doğanyurt. The promontory, 225 km distant from the Sarych headland, is the nearest point on the Anatolian coast to the Crimean Peninsula
Doğanyurt
Naval battle on the Black Sea in 1915
Fleet and the Yavuz Sultan Selim occurred on 18 November 1914, near Cape Sarych, in which both sides' ships suffered damage. Parallel to the start of the
Action_of_10_May_1915
Russian battleship
rubble. On November 18 the ship faced Goeben during the Battle of Cape Sarych, but the German ship broke contact before Rostislav, trailing behind the
Russian_battleship_Rostislav
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Russian Navy
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Russian destroyer Bezboyaznenny
Russian_destroyer_Bezboyaznenny
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Russian Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956,A,E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Russian_destroyer_Bezuderzhny
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956, A, E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Soviet_destroyer_Otchayanny
German battlecruiser SMS Goeben to disengage during the Battle of Cape Sarych shortly after Russia declared war on the Ottoman Empire in late 1914. Both
List of battleships of Russia and the Soviet Union
List_of_battleships_of_Russia_and_the_Soviet_Union
Topics referred to by the same term
sport aircraft of the 1930s HMS Buzzard, a list of ships with this name Sarych ("Buzzard"), Russian name for the Sovremennyy-class destroyer Buzzard Coulee
Buzzard_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Saric (born 1983), Australian footballer Nikola Sarić (disambiguation) Sarych, a headland on the shore of the Black Sea This disambiguation page lists
Saric
1991–present civil conflict in Crimea
significant cases was the "Second Mezhyhirya", to be constructed at the southern Sarych cape in Crimea. Since the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
Squatting_in_Crimea
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Soviet Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956, A, E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Soviet_destroyer_Otlichny
Month of 1914
publicly refused to step down from his presidential seat. Battle of Cape Sarych — German battleship SMS Goeben, now the Yavuz for the Ottoman Navy, along
November_1914
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Soviet & Russian Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956,A,E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Russian_destroyer_Okrylyonny
Odessa, wandered into Soviet minefield, struck a mine and sank off Cape Sarych with a loss of approximately 2,500 men. 508 people were rescued by Gruziya
List of shipwrecks in July 1941
List_of_shipwrecks_in_July_1941
Soviet Navy World War II: The auxiliary minesweeper grounded near Cape Sarych, Crimea, after running out of fuel and was burned by its crew. Her crew
List of shipwrecks in November 1941
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1941
Lighthouse Black Sea Yalta, Autonomous Republic of Crimea 1835 Sarych Lighthouse Black Sea Sarych, Autonomous Republic of Crimea 1898 Chersonese Lighthouse
List of lighthouses in Ukraine
List_of_lighthouses_in_Ukraine
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Russian Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956,A,E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Russian destroyer Rastoropny (1988)
Russian_destroyer_Rastoropny_(1988)
Military unit
and Novorossiysk and intercepted the Russian fleet at the Battle of Cape Sarych. This helped push Turkey into World War I on the side of the Central Powers
Mediterranean_Division
Sovremenny-class destroyer of the Soviet & Russian Navy
info. Retrieved 17 December 2020. "Sovremenny: Project no: 956,A,E/956.1 Sarych". Russian Navy Vessels. Archived from the original on 4 November 2005. Retrieved
Soviet destroyer Stoyky (1985)
Soviet_destroyer_Stoyky_(1985)
Ottoman destroyer
the cruisers or destroyers take part in the inconclusive Battle of Cape Sarych on 18 November, and the Ottomans return to port. By July 1915, the Ottoman
Ottoman destroyer Gayret-i Vataniye
Ottoman_destroyer_Gayret-i_Vataniye
World War I Kravkov served in the Black Sea Fleet. In the battle of Cape Sarych on 18 November 1914 against German battlecruiser SMS Goeben and light cruiser
Sergey_Kravkov_(explorer)
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