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Finnish gunboat Matti Kurki : ウィキペディア英語版
Finnish gunboat Matti Kurki

''Matti Kurki'' (ex-''Voivoda'') was an escort ship for the Russian Imperial Yacht. ''Voivoda'' was built in Prussia in 1892 for the Montenegrin king Nicholas I. The ship was purchased by the Russian Czar after Nicholas' money ran out. After the Russian revolution, the ship was taken over by the Finnish Navy and renamed ''Matti Kurki'', after a 13th-century legendary commander. She initially served as a minelayer, but was rebuilt into a gunboat in the 1920s. ''Matti Kurki'' was sunk as a gunnery practice target in the 1930s.
She seems to have been lifted as some sources claim that she served as a floating anti-aircraft battery at Katajanokka, Helsinki, during the Winter War, armed with a 76 mm gun.
==See also==

*The sister ship ''Klas Horn''


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