Japan emerged as a major world power
Togo, who led the Japanese fleet to victory in the Russo-Japanese war 1904/5 There have been many Japanese admirals, with many different names. Is the one listed above the one you meant to ask about?
The first "used" German U-boat was U-1, designed from the group of submarines purchased by Russia during the Russo-Japanese War in 1904. However, the U-1 was commissioned into the German navy one year after the Russo-Japanese War in 1906.
It validated the all big gun (battleship) concept; and HMS Dreadnaught was launched in 1906, one year after the Russo-Japanese War ended in 1905.
Russian battleships during the Russo-Japanese War in 1904 had a complement of about 800-900 officers and men.
They evolved from the Karp class boats sold to Russia during the Russo-Japanese War in 1904. Krupp engineer Raimondo Lorenzo designed/modified one of these 1904 vessels into Germany's first U-boat...U1, which was commissioned into the German Navy in 1906.
the Russo-Japanese war 1st Sino- Japanese war i cant think of the last one
Combat experience, for fighting the next one! Russia in 1904.
The first German U-boat, U1 was commissioned into the German Navy in 1906, one year after the Russo-Japanese War ended. U1 had been one of the models (designs) exported to Russia during the 1904-1905 war with Japan. The Russian subs were never used in the war.
U-boat is a German term for a submarine. Germany made their first submarine in 1895 but they were not referred to as "U-boats". Germany built some submarines for Russia and other countries. The first one build for the German Navy was built in 1905. This was the "Karp" class which had a double hull with a Körting kerosene engine and a single torpedo tube. This was designated U-1, of course.
Please make your question more specific so I can answer it better.The Russian Japanese war ( Russo-Japanese War 8 February 1904 - 5 September 1905) was fought over the Korean peninsula. The victor of the conflict was Japan.
Russia was fighting only one nation during that time frame; Japan.
Same as subs from other nations. The first German U-Boats, such as U1 (launched in 1906) which originated from a batch of subs sold to Russia during the Russo-Japanese War in 1904 had one torpedo tube. By WWII some subs had 6 tubes, plus a deck gun.