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What (who) is K-1000 battleship - definition


K-1000 battleship         
FICTIONAL CLASS OF BATTLESHIPS OF THE SOVIET NAVY
The K-1000 battleship was rumoured to be a type of advanced battleship produced by the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War. Soviet intelligence agencies actively encouraged the circulation of rumours about the type, which were reprinted by several Western journals including Jane's Fighting Ships.
AD 1000         
  • [[Western Europe]], the [[Holy Roman Empire]], [[Kievan Rus']], and the [[Byzantine Empire]] in the [[Middle Ages]] (year 1000)
YEAR
1000 AD; 1000 CE; 1000 a.d.; 1000 A.D.; M (year); 1000 (year); Year 1000; Events in 1000; Births in 1000; Deaths in 1000; Y1K
Year 1000 (M) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. In the proleptic Gregorian calendar, it was a non-leap century year starting on Wednesday (like 1800).
Reşadiye-class battleship         
  • HMS ''Erin'' in 1918
  • Line-drawing of the British ''Iron Duke'' class; ''Reşadiye'' was very similar to this design
  • ''Reşadiye'' at her launching
  • 2}}, purchased in 1910 and renamed ''Barbaros Hayreddin''
1914 CLASS OF BRITISH DREADNOUGHT BATTLESHIPS
Turkish battleship Reshad-I-Hamiss; Turkish battleship Fatih; Ottoman battleship Reshad-I-Hamiss; Ottoman battleship Fatih; Reshadieh class battleship; Reshadieh-class battleship; Ottoman battleship Fâtih Sultân Mehmed; Resadiye-class battleship
The Reşadiye class was a group of two dreadnought battleships ordered by the Ottoman Empire from Britain in the 1910s. The design for the ships was based on the British battleships, although it incorporated several significant improvements.