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- Q4496405 subject Q7019774.
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- Q4496405 abstract "The Khasan' (Хасан) was a seagoing monitor and lead ship of her class of the Soviet Union. She was named after the Battle of Lake Khasan, a battle that took place near the town of Khasan near the Korean border in 1938 between the Soviet Union and the Empire of Japan. Khasan was active throughout World War II but did not participate in combat. The Khasan was notable for being the largest river-going monitor ever built. All three ships survived the war and would continue to serve in the Soviet Navy until 1960. Khasan was laid down 15 June 1936, the same date as both her sister ships, Perekop and Sivash.".
- Q4496405 activeYearsEndDate "1955-09-07".
- Q4496405 activeYearsStartDate "1942-02-01".
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- Q4496405 commissioningDate "1942-02-01".
- Q4496405 country Q15180.
- Q4496405 decommissioningDate "1955-09-07".
- Q4496405 layingDown "1936-06-15".
- Q4496405 length "88.0".
- Q4496405 shipBeam "11.09".
- Q4496405 shipLaunch "1940-08-30".
- Q4496405 status "scrapped 23 March 1960".
- Q4496405 thumbnail Naval_Ensign_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg?width=300.
- Q4496405 type Q137823.
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- Q4496405 shipBuilder "*Krasnoye Sormovo Factory No. 112, Gorky *Khabarovsk Factory No. 368, Khabarovsk".
- Q4496405 shipCommissioned "1942-02-01".
- Q4496405 shipCountry "Soviet Union".
- Q4496405 shipDecommissioned "1955-09-07".
- Q4496405 shipFate "--03-23".
- Q4496405 shipInService "1942-02-01".
- Q4496405 shipLaidDown "1936-06-15".
- Q4496405 shipLaunched "1940-08-30".
- Q4496405 shipName "Khasan".
- Q4496405 shipOutOfService "1955-09-07".
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- Q4496405 comment "The Khasan' (Хасан) was a seagoing monitor and lead ship of her class of the Soviet Union. She was named after the Battle of Lake Khasan, a battle that took place near the town of Khasan near the Korean border in 1938 between the Soviet Union and the Empire of Japan. Khasan was active throughout World War II but did not participate in combat. The Khasan was notable for being the largest river-going monitor ever built.".
- Q4496405 label "Soviet monitor Khasan".
- Q4496405 depiction Naval_Ensign_of_the_Soviet_Union.svg.
- Q4496405 name "Khasan".