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Warships of the Caspian Flotilla
The 'Caspian Flotilla' (''Каспийская флотилия'' in
Russian, or Kaspiyskaya flotiliya) is the oldest Russian military
flotilla, stationed in the
Caspian Sea. It was awarded the
Order of the Red Banner in 1945.
Establishment
The Caspian Flotilla (CF) was created in November of
1722 in
Astrakhan by the order of
Peter the Great. Led by the admiral
Fyodor Apraksin, it participated in Peter's
Persian campaign of 1722-1723 and the
Russo-Persian War (1804-1813), assisting the Russian army in capturing
Derbent and
Baku during the
Persian Expedition of 1796. As a result of the
Treaty of Gulistan of 1813, the 'CF' remained the only military flotilla in the Caspian Sea. Baku became its main
base in 1867.
Revolution
As the situation on the Caspian Sea stabilized in due course, the number of ships in the CF began to decrease. By the beginning of the 20th century, it had 2
gunboats and a few armed
steamers. The
sailors of the CF were actively engaged in the
revolutionary movement in Baku in 1903-1905 and establishment of the
Soviet authority in 1917 in that region. In order to provide assistance to the
Red Army, they formed the Military Fleet of the Astrakhan Region (''Военный флот Астраханского края'', or Voyenniy flot Astrakhanskogo kraya) in April - June of 1918, reinforced with
torpedo boats and
submarines from the
Baltic Sea in the fall of 1918. On
October 13, the Soviets renamed it to the
Astrakhan-Caspian Military Flotilla (''Астрахано-Каспийская военная флотилия'', or Astrakhano-Kaspiyskaya voennaya flotiliya). The ships of the flotilla were captured by the
counterrevolutionary Centrocaspian government in August of 1918 and later regained by the Soviets after the overthrow of the
Musavat government.
Soviet era
In July of 1919, the Astrakhan-Caspian Military Flotilla was combined with the
Volga Military Flotilla (Волжская военная флотилия, or Volzhskaya voyennaya flotiliya) and renamed to the
Volga-Caspian Military Flotilla (Волжско-Каспийская военная флотилия). On
May 1,
1920, the Soviets established the Caspian
Fleet, which comprised 3
auxiliary cruisers, 10 torpedo boats, 4 submarines and other ships. Together with the Caspian Fleet, there was the Red Fleet of the Soviet
Azerbaijan, stationed in Baku, as well. Both fleets completed the conquest of the Caspian Sea from the
White Army. In July of 1920, Caspian and Azerbaijani fleets were combined into the Naval Forces of the Caspian Sea (''Морские Силы Каспийского моря'', or Morskiye Sily Kaspiyskogo morya) and would later be renamed to the Caspian Flotilla on
June 27,
1931.
Great Patriotic War
During the
Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, the Caspian Flotilla secured vital sea shipping of army units, military equipment and different cargo, especially during the
Battle of Stalingrad and battle for
Caucasus.
Cold War
During the
Cold War the Caspian was used to test missile armed
ekranoplanes.
Post Soviet era