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The Pacific Fleet Museum was the largest fleet of the Soviet era, and the Pacific Fleet was stationed here, and the museum housed many people with different retired military equipment and large ships, very large.
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This paper introduces the war history of the Russian Far East Fleet from the era of Tsarist Russia to the present, focusing on the Russo-Japanese War and the Second World War. Entering the submarine, all kinds of machinery, equipment and objects in the cabin are as they are, and the two walls of the cabin are covered with photos, pictures and text materials. Being in it is like visiting the battlefield filled with gunpowder smoke, and strongly feels the splendor of the Russian navy. On the left side of the Submarine Museum, there is a magnificent and large Russian-style high-rise building, with two large iron anchors in front of the door, and a beautiful model of a battleship placed above the door. This was the headquarters of the Soviet Pacific Fleet during World War II. Today, it is still the headquarters of the Russian Pacific Fleet.
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Pacific Fleet Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Pacific Fleet Museum was the largest fleet of the Soviet era, and the Pacific Fleet was stationed here, and the museum housed many people with different retired military equipment and large ships, very large.
The Pacific Fleet Museum is a legacy of war If the museum, it is a very early Soviet period, many ships are decades old, the whole museum is real weapons eliminated.
The Pacific Fleet is one of the four major Soviet and Russian fleets. It is also the only fleet in the Pacific, and the defense area runs from the Sea of Japan to the Bering Strait. This is a museum commemorating the Pacific Fleet, divided into indoor and outdoor parts, with a large number of weapons exhibits and documented documents, but unfortunately there is no Chinese material to see.
Pacific Fleet Military History Museum, it feels like a street park. The main building seems to be under maintenance, not open, it feels a bit dilapidated and small. The yard is free to open, there are not many tourists, it doesn't feel like a museum, it is like a playground for local children, with small ships, artillery from all ages, turrets removed, mines, anchor chains, machine guns. There are also seized weapons, such as Japanese howitzers during the Japanese-Russian war, small tanks during World War II. Children are playing with great energy.
The warships in the military port, the Russian Pacific Fleet Command are here. Although the museum is not big, it looks a bit like Pearl Harbor at first glance, but it holds a lot of precious historical materials, which makes me happy.
Standing on the square of the "Battle Honor Monument of the Pacific Fleet" in Vladivostok! In World War II, the officers and men of this submarine fought bravely and fought bravely, sinking 10 enemy ships and hitting 4 hard!
This is the "C-56 Submarine Museum", Trip.com has repeated the list, and military fans must visit it.