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Kniga Brig Merkurii Skachat -

The narrative centers on the real-life events of May 14, 1829, during the Russo-Turkish War. The 18-gun Russian brig Mercury , commanded by , found itself trapped by two massive Turkish ships of the line—the Selimiye (110 guns) and Real-Bei (74 guns).

Outgunned nearly ten-to-one, the Russian crew voted to fight to the death rather than surrender, placing a loaded pistol near the powder magazine to blow the ship up if boarded. kniga brig merkurii skachat

The book (Russian: Бриг "Меркурий" ), most notably the version by Gennady Cherkashin , is a masterpiece of historical maritime literature that brings to life one of the most improbable victories in naval history. Historical Significance & Plot The narrative centers on the real-life events of

Through masterful maneuvering and precise gunnery, the Mercury damaged the masts of both Turkish giants, allowing the small brig to escape and rejoin the Russian fleet. Why It Is a Must-Read Mercury Russian Brig - Victory Models (1300/06) The book (Russian: Бриг "Меркурий" )

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