Battle of Kinburn

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Battle of Kinburn (1855)

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Battle of Kinburn
Part of the Crimean War
FNLave1854.jpg
The French ironclad floating battery Lave, destroyed Russian land batteries at the Battle of Kinburn.
Date 17 October 1855
Location tip of the Kinburn Peninsula
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
France French Empire
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Russia Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Flag of France.svg Francois Achille Bazaine
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Russia

The Battle of Kinburn/Kil-Bouroun was a naval engagement during the final stage of the Crimean War. It took place on the tip of the Kinburn Peninsula (on the south shore of the Dnieper river estuary in today's Ukraine) on 17 October 1855. During the battle, a combined British Royal Navy and French Navy force engaged Russian forts on shore.

The battle, although insignificant to the outcome of the war altogether, is notable as an early success of ironclad warships. Although frequently hit, the French ships destroyed the Russian forts within four hours, suffering minimal casualties in the process. This battle, as well as the Battle of Sinope, convinced contemporary navies to abandon wooden warships and focus on armour plating.

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