Battle of the Yellow Sea

Battle of the Yellow Sea
Part of the Russo-Japanese War

Shikishima firing during the battle
Date10 August 1904
Location
Yellow Sea, off Shandong (Shantung) Peninsula, China
38°24′00″N 121°42′00″E / 38.40000°N 121.70000°E / 38.40000; 121.70000)
Result

Result section

Neither side achieved its tactical goals

  • Japanese prevent the Russian fleet present from reaching Vladivostok, but fail to stop most of it from returning to Port Arthur.
  • Japanese successful in containing and preventing a breakout of the present Russian ships
Belligerents
 Empire of Japan  Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Empire of Japan Tōgō Heihachirō
Empire of Japan Dewa Shigetō
Russian Empire Wilgelm Vitgeft 
Russian Empire Pavel Ukhtomsky
Strength
5 battleships
6 armoured cruisers
8 protected cruisers
18 destroyers
30 torpedo boats
6 battleships
4 protected cruisers
14 destroyers
Casualties and losses
226 killed & wounded
2 battleships severely damaged
1 battleship slightly damaged
1 protected cruiser slightly damaged
340 killed & wounded
1 battleship severely damaged
5 battleships slightly damaged
several ships interned in neutral ports

The Battle of the Yellow Sea (Japanese: 黄海海戦, romanizedKōkai kaisen; Russian: Бой в Жёлтом море) was a major naval battle of the Russo-Japanese War, fought on 10 August 1904. In the Russian Navy, it was referred to as the Battle of 10 August.[1] The battle foiled an attempt by the Russian fleet at Port Arthur to break out and form up with the Vladivostok squadron, forcing them to return to port. Four days later, the Battle off Ulsan similarly ended the Vladivostok group's sortie, forcing both fleets to remain at anchor.

  1. ^ Semenov (1907) pp. 49 & 62

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