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Did you know... that the contracts for the two Charodeika-class monitors were transferred to their designer, Charles Mitchell, upon the death of their builder, S. G. Kudriavtsev, in August 1865?
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There are four duplicate links in the article which should be removed per WP:OVERLINK. Those are: boiler, smoothbore, waterline and freeboard.
Image sourcing/licence/caption seem to be in order. The presently found templates at the commons indicate US-PD tag is required. Maybe it would be a good idea to add one.
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Please add ISSN (or OCLC) for Warship International. According to this, ISSN is 0043-0374.
Where does the 762,000 rouble pricetag specified in the infobox come from? I found no mention of the cost in the prose.
Prose indicates 13+171=184 officers and crew in design/description, 177 in sinking of Rusalka, while the infobox states 172. Should there be some modifications to the infobox or it pertains to a specific period/configuration?
Crew size always fluctuates as equipment is added or removed; I'm just using what my main source gave me for crew numbers.
Of course, but the figure stated in the infobox does not appear in the prose where it could be referenced - at least I can't find it there.--Tomobe03 (talk) 11:29, 30 December 2013 (UTC)Reply