Satakundskaya Flotilla
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The Satakundskaya Flotilla (Russian: Сатакундская флотилия, romanized: Satakundskaya flotilla) was a brown-water navy unit of the Imperial Russian Navy, operating on Lake Näsijärvi, Finland, during the First World War from spring 1916 until winter 1917. In Finnish sources, the unit is often called Satakunta Fleet (Finnish: Satakunnan laivasto). The name of the unit derives from Satakunta, the historical province where Lake Näsijärvi was located at the time, but the Finnish version is likely a mistranslation of flotilla.
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Satakundskaya Flotilla | |
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Active | 1916–1917 |
Country | Russian Empire |
Branch | Imperial Russian Navy |
Type | Gunboat unit |
Role | Brown water warfare |
Size | Three converted passenger ships, two tugs and a number of requisitioned motorboats. Manned by 100+ matrose. |
Garrison/HQ | Mustalahti |
Engagements | World War I |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Captain of 2nd rank Sablin |
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