Order of battle at the Battle of Tsushima

The fleets at the Battle of Tsushima, 2728 May 1905.

Japanese Combined Fleet

Flagship of the Imperial Japanese Fleet, Battleship Mikasa

First Squadron

Each carrying 8 x 100 lb Mines

Second Squadron

Third Squadron

  • Fifth Division (Vice-Admiral Shichirō Kataoka)
  • Eleventh Torpedo-Boat Division
    • No. 73
    • No. 72
    • No. 74
    • No. 75
  • Sixth Division (Rear-Admiral Togo Masaji)
    • Suma (Suma-class protected cruiser)
    • Chiyoda (protected cruiser)
    • Akitsushima (2nd class protected cruiser)
    • Izumi (2nd class protected cruiser)
  • Tenth Torpedo-Boat Division
    • No. 43
    • No. 42
    • No. 40
    • No. 41
  • Fifteenth Torpedo Boat Division
    • Hibari (Hayabusa-class torpedo boat)
    • Sagi (Hayabusa-class torpedo boat)
    • Hashitaki (Hayabusa-class torpedo boat)
    • Uzura (Hayabusa-class torpedo boat)

Russian Fleet (Second and Third Pacific Squadrons)

Battle Fleet

Destroyer Flotilla

  • First Destroyer Division
    • Byedovy
    • Buiny
    • Bravy
    • Buistry
  • Second Destroyer Division
    • Blestyashchy
    • Bezuprechny
    • Bodry
    • Gromky
    • Grozny

Transport Squadron

  • Auxiliaries
    • Almaz (Armed Yacht classified as 2nd class cruiser)
    • Anadyr (Transport/Merchant Ship)
    • Irtuish (Transport/Merchant Ship)
    • Kamchatka (Repair Ship)
    • Koreya (Ammunition Ship)
    • Rus (Fleet Tug)
    • Svir (Fleet Tug)
    • Oryol (Hospital Ship)
    • Kostroma (Hospital Ship)

Notes

  1. The Second Division's original Commander, Rear-Admiral Baron Dmitry von Fölkersam, had died of natural causes during the voyage.

References

  • Forczyk, Robert. Russian Battleship vs Japanese Battleship, Yellow Sea 1904–1905. 2009. Osprey. ISBN 978-1-84603-330-8.
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